• @HappycamperNZ
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    281 year ago

    While I disagree with your view on “happy” and “choice how to live”, it is a very interesting discussion that a country never successfully developed democracy and equality without their own citizens fighting for it.

    We can push our values all we want, but until people die for how they want to live it won’t stick. Unfortunately America is declining for the same reason.

    • @chitak166
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      51 year ago

      So I guess we should just take in the citizens who don’t want to live in that environment.

      There’s plenty of room over here in the USA!

    • @mean_bean279
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      31 year ago

      I’m not saying I’m happy, or that I think they’re objectively happy. They just don’t want anything else or can’t conceptualize anything else. The people of Afghanistan have a way of living that they’re comfortable with since they don’t show much resistance to the status quo. We spent trillions on that country trying to make it “western” and a “democracy” like the US when the reality is that they don’t want that. They also don’t know anything different other than when we brought them “freedom” it meant the sky occasionally rained death and explosions. I don’t have an answer for them, and as history has shown for that region no one has an answer. I just know I don’t want to spend my tax dollars blowing up random people on the other side of the planet because I don’t give a fuck about them and I don’t want them to actively hate me in the future.

      • Zagorath
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        91 year ago

        Dude wtf are you on about. This is literally a thread about 12-year girls crying because they’re not “comfortable with…the status quo”. They clearly do “know anything different”, because that’s what they’re upset about.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          11 year ago

          I am sorry for those girls that their parent’s were god fearing and as a result they have to suffer

        • @mean_bean279
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          11 year ago

          Ok, we can go back to bombing random civilians then. I guess if we guise it under “human rights” this time it makes all the bad stuff go away. Y’all realize you’re literally asking for people to go in and bomb a sovereign nation solely because you disagree with how they’re living?

          I feel for those girls and the future they want. I hope they can make it to a country that supports them and fosters the same ideals they hold. Sometimes the country or culture we’re born into doesn’t align with us. However those girls aren’t a majority. I can find Americans saying things the majority of us don’t agree with, I can find Iranians saying things the majority of Americans agree with. These don’t make those things true of each others cultures. You’re wanting to change a culture because it doesn’t align with your ideals rather than realizing that sometimes that’s exactly what people want.

          I’ll leave you with this: The monarchy in Britain has centuries of human rights abuses, and is something I think is completely antithetical to Democratic principles. Yet 62% of Briton’s support the monarchy. Should I be able to drone strike them just because I disagree or think it goes against human rights? Where does that line get drawn except in all y’all’s Weird brains of assuming you know what Afghani people want and should get.

          • @betterdeadthanreddit
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            31 year ago

            That’s a lot of words which you could have summarized as “I don’t know how to compare things, 10 equals 10,000,000 because they’re both numbers”.

          • Zagorath
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            11 year ago

            To repeat a comment you got 3 hours ago:

            Is there really no middle ground between “I don’t give a fuck about them” and “Bomb the country” ?

            • @mean_bean279
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              01 year ago

              Not when they’re content and approve of the way things are, and spare me the “but here’s a video of a person unhappy about it”. I guess I’ll shift back then so the people of Lemmy can be happy to my true American roots and say we should bomb them again randomly. I mean, it worked for 20 years apparently so why did we stop.

              The middle ground is to be friends with them. They don’t want that either (can’t blame them on that one), so leaving them alone is our best course of action. Bombing their leaders because of “human rights abuses” is exactly what created Osama Bin Laden, ISIL, and every other terror group in the last 20+ years. I’m sick of fighting and being at war. My country, the US, can build some of the greatest infrastructure on the planet. I’d rather build that and spend money on humanitarian relief to help people after natural disasters.

              Next go around at trying to colonize Afghanistan can be done by Australia if you want. I’d hope you all would have opened a history book by then, but probably not considering the thirst for blood in this thread.

          • Zagorath
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            11 year ago

            Oh, and P.S., “Afghani” is a currency. Not a people.

      • Flying SquidM
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        11 year ago

        The people of Afghanistan have a way of living that they’re comfortable with

        Do those crying girls sound comfortable with their way of living to you?

    • cannache
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      11 year ago

      People in America are ready to die for almost anything and that’s unironically a bad thing