Lemmy has a strong tendency to criticize the US, and a lot of the critiques of certain issue with the US are valid. However, I started getting really tired of opening comment sections in innocuous and non-political posts only to see that someone somehow found a way to criticize the US in it. At first, I started thinking that maybe some Lemmy users are really unhappy and find criticizing a something stronger helped them feel better as if standing up to injustice was a passion of theirs. But, we don’t see them do that with other targets, just the US. The more I notice and think about it, I’m starting be suspicious that some of those users and comments aren’t authentic, but made to create divisiveness in the West and reject the US entirely. In other words, they may be Russian, Chinese, et al. agents working to feed a stream of propaganda in order to further cause chaos and lack of unity in the West as we have seen them do before.

Anyone else think about this?

This is what I’m thinking the game plan is:

  1. Criticize something obviously unjust that the US has done. Ignore that all other major powers have also committed atrocities.
  2. Link and liken it to other US matters & behaviors
  3. Paint the US entirely as evil so that nothing the US can do is just
  4. Attack anyone that supports anything out of the US (we are between here and #3 above)
  5. Create a black-and-white model of geopolitics: US vs everyone else. EU and Russia on the same team lol
  6. West fragments as US and EU relationship dwindle from pseudo-populist movements (e.g. MAGA)
  7. Pick specific countries in the EU to start alienating and repeat the cycle
  8. ???
  9. Profit in special economic zones
  • @[email protected]
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    3610 hours ago

    How insanely American to think America being criticized a lot must mean propaganda.

    Lemmy.world may have the least of this since they neolib gobblers

    • @NineMileTower
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      229 hours ago

      I’m American. I love where I live. There’s a lot of great people, food, experiences, and places. It’s a vast place where a lot of great, forward looking things happen.

      However, the government allows billionaires to control it and prevents it from serving its people. We are fucking angry.

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        8 hours ago

        America: practices actual slavery

        American: I love it here.

        Christ man, there’s shit to criticise about every nation, none are worth praise imho. But America isn’t even close to being “just a little bit evil” let alone good.

        • @NineMileTower
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          My other comment was removed and I don’t even remember what I said. I just wanted to say that the negative things that a country has done in its past don’t define its people.

          I don’t believe that all Chinese, Russian, or North Korean people are evil. They are victims of awful governments. For you to say that it’s not ok that I enjoy the people and culture around me because there are negatives is pessimistic and ignorant.

          I’ve taught elementary in Detroit. We are Americans. We work hard. We take of each other and we love our community.

          I’m sorry you don’t feel as if your community cares about you. Please know that if you aren’t where people care about you, there’s somewhere that will. I hope you find peace, friend.

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            We both know why your other comment was removed.

            I just wanted to say America didn’t only practice slavery in the past, it practices slavery right now and you “love it there”. Like what you want. I love chocolate [don’t buy it anymore though] and when someone points out there’s a huge slave trade in it I don’t go: "Honey, the adults are speaking. We are X. We work hard. We take of each other and we love our community " I say “you’re right”. The primary teachers I know don’t treat anyone with that amount of condescention, veiled or otherwise.

            It isn’t more “adult” to ignore the problems of the world. It is, by definition, more ignorant though. Your previous comment called me a child. It didn’t say anything else. Just called me a child, don’t get on your high horse now, no-one is buying it.