• Deceptichum
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    If they hand you a gun and tell you to march off to die in a foreign land, turn the gun around on your killer.

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      LOL, the support of Ukraine is happening exactly so we don’t get WW3 and won’t have to send our soldiers to fight.

      Anyone who thinks Ukraine is Russia’s ultimate goal is extremely naive.

      It wasn’t Crimea, it wasn’t Georgia, it wasn’t Chechnya. It won’t stop until

      Here’s a quick summary of what it is about: https://youtu.be/M6tsp4mFix8

      This is a book published in 1997 which Putin was following and largely until full invasion of Ukraine everything was going smoothly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics

      • @[email protected]
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        Ffs. Russia is not going to fight NATO. Why’d they attack Georgia in 2008? Answer: To prevent them from joining NATO. Why’d they attack Ukraine? Answer: to prevent them from joining NATO. Russia is not dumb enough to fight anything that can throw nukes, that’s why they’re preventing the NATO umbrella from covering (what they consider to be) their sphere of influence.

          • @takeda
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            Yeah it is all bullshit. All the Eastern European countries that could, joined NATO in speedrun, because they knew Russia will claim them back as soon as it is capable to do so. Ukraine and Belarus decided to maintain good relationships, and look at how it paid back.

            Russia is a cancer and the countries that hate them the most are their closest neighbors, exactly because they know what kind of cunt the Mother Russia is.

              • @[email protected]
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                Cancer of anti-authoritarianism and democracy you mean? Remind me again… What was Milosevic responsible for?

                • @hark
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                  Yeah, I remember when the US gave democracy to Iraq. What a wild success that was.

          • @[email protected]
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            Because that would remove Georgia from Russia’s sphere of influence. They could no longer de facto dominate Georgia and Georgia would already be armed if a conflict with NATO started.

            They do offer their own pact, called the CSTO, Collective Security Treaty Organization.

            I think that’s why they invaded Georgia, overt greed. To be fair that also plays a role in NATO expansion. NATO won’t accept a country that can’t pull its own weight unless it has some kind of strategic value or economic value. It must be worth defending.

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                I never said they did. However they do insist that everyone participate in their “rules based trade system.” What happens to the countries that don’t want to participate or would rather have another trade system? What about countries that don’t want dollar dominance? It doesn’t go well.

                • Crass Spektakel
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                  If you don’t follow the rules of trading then don’t be surprised if no one wants to trade with you. It is not our job to support you playing queen bee.

                  And if you want to do your deals with some Banana Republic Monopoly Money, feel free to do so but be aware you have to pay higher prices as risk compensation if you want to trade with me.

                  People don’t trade With Dollar and Euro because they MUST but because it is the most economical method. Stop believing the Propaganda of Left, Right and Islamo Extremists.

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            Do you think if eastern nations made a “defensive alliance” and included Mexico that the US would be fine with it?

        • @takeda
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          They didn’t plan to join NATO. Ukraine had a single digit percentage interest in NATO before crimea.

          Russia doesn’t want Eastern European countries in NATO, because it makes it much harder to take them over.

          NATO is a defensive alliance, and is no danger to Russia except for their imperialist goals. Best example of it is after Finland joined NATO Russia removed their troops from that border. That’s right Russia now has less troops there than they had when they were imaging Ukraine.

          And one last thing: even if it was true, since when Russia can decide for sovereign nation who they form alliances with? The excuse to invade looks exactly as the same bullshit Nazi Germany invented with Poland (both claiming to save German minorities and also that was actually planning to invade Germany). They are not even original.

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            As much as I agree with your overall arguement, I just want to point out that the main reason why russia now has fewer troops along the finnish and norwegian border is because they needed to reinforce the donbass leather factory. If they had the resources, the manpower on the border would probably remain the same.

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            They didn’t plan to join NATO. Ukraine had a single digit percentage interest in NATO before crimea.

            Moves were being made to join NATO back in 2008, but progress was shelved when pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych was elected. He was driven out of the country, Russia took Crimea, and then NATO seemed like a particularly good idea.

            Russia doesn’t want Eastern European countries in NATO, because it makes it much harder to take them over.

            I would also add that it takes them out of the Russian sphere of influence, which is Russia’s main concern. Why take over a country if they cooperate with you?

            NATO is a defensive alliance, and is no danger to Russia except for their imperialist goals. Best example of it is after Finland joined NATO Russia removed their troops from that border. That’s right Russia now has less troops there than they had when they were imaging Ukraine.

            Well, yes it’s defensive. No NATO country will attack Russia. However, I’d argue that Russia sees it as more than defensive. Each country that joins the alliance is one less country that Russia can dominate de facto. It’s militarily defensive, but that comes after an economic amd political offensive that removes the country from Russia’s influence. Now you might think, well, those countries entered that agreement voluntarily, and I’d say you’re correct, but Russia doesn’t care how it happened. They were taken from Russia as far as Russia is concerned.

            I’d also argue that the troop removal from thr Finnish border may have more to do with needing troops in Ukraine than it would defending St Petersburg from Finland.

            And one last thing: even if it was true, since when Russia can decide for sovereign nation who they form alliances with? The excuse to invade looks exactly as the same bullshit Nazi Germany invented with Poland (both claiming to save German minorities and also that was actually planning to invade Germany). They are not even original.

            Well they did decide in 2008 in Georgia and they just did in Ukraine. Yes, their justification was mostly BS for domestic consumption, but that doesn’t really matter in the end. Other imperialist countries do this, like the US, China, France, etc, but they’re more subtle and you’re in the West’s media bubble, making it really hard to get an impartial source.

        • @[email protected]
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          Their plan isn’t to fight NATO directly. It’s to instigate domestic political support in foreign countries against entities like NATO and the EU, and push nationalism and isolationism and defeatism into enough people’s heads so that the bigger countries think it isn’t worth fighting Russia to defend another smaller country that is not their own. It’s about killing the idea of article 5 and thus NATO’s reason to exist, so that Russia can confront each country on a bilateral basis where they have the military advantage if no one is coming to their defense.

          This probably wont happen with an assault on a major urban area, but little chunks of unpopulated Finland or Norway. How willing would the American public be to send pilots to die for Lapland? If the major powers blink and don’t feel like committing, Russia continues to escalate, like they’ve been doing for the past 15 years

          • @xX_fnord_Xx
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            To be fair, Lapland contains Santa Clauses’ workshop.

            Imagine the support the West would give to save Christmas.

            /S

          • Crass Spektakel
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            I see you watch Anders Puck Nielsen on Youtube. Ryan McBeth is also interesting.

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            That sounds like an extremely long-term plan, plus every action Russia would take in pursuit of this goal would be wildly counterproductive to the long-term, so I kind of doubt its true. For example, NATO just expanded in reaction to the Ukraine invasion.

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          If so, those were magnificent own goals. Ukraine wasn’t going to join nato until the little green men showed up, and Sweden and Finland didn’t want to join nato until the full scale invasion. Nato was languishing before all this happened, now they’re re-arming.

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            You’re mostly right, but in the interest of accuracy: Ukraine was making moves to join NATO way back in 2008, (possibly because of Russia’s invasion of Georgia) but plans were put on hold when pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych was president. Once a coup kicked him out of office and Russia seized Crimea, NATO membership became a high priority.

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          Russia is not dumb enough

          I hope you’re right, they’ve been huffing the “NATO will be easy to defeat” propaganda for as long as NATO has existed

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          To prevent them from joining NATO.

          This is exactly why those countries should join NATO.

          • @[email protected]
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            Unfortunately it’s much easier and faster for Russia to start a war than it is to join NATO. A country can’t join NATO if they’re at war or have border disputes.

            • @VinnieFarsheds
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              Good point. But fortunately Russia won’t invade another country as long as it is still occupied in Ukraine, so all neighbouring countries that wish to remain independent should have applied to NATO by now.

              Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were smart to do this years ago, otherwise they would’ve been puppet states like Belarus already, since Putin would love to have a better connection between Kaliningrad and the mainland.

        • @assassin_aragorn
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          And in the process, more of their neighbors have now joined NATO or are supporting NATO with newfound effort.

          If Russia is dumb enough to do that, they’re dumb enough to fight NATO.

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            Those countries were already well outside their sphere of influence. I don’t think they care.

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                That seemed more like a reminder to Ukraine that they still were. Or perhaps it was something like, if you’re going to choose the EU over us, then we’re taking our naval base.

                • @assassin_aragorn
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                  If the former, that should be something every anti imperialist gets outraged about.

      • @PilferJynx
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        I think at first it was the only goal, at least, for some years. They now have established war production that they aren’t just going to stop. The Russians have been sharpening their teeth in Ukraine. If Trump somehow wins the election NATO countries will be on the menu.

        • @takeda
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          Seeing downvotes to obvious statements shows how this platform is being dominated by Russian trolls.

          Even this post, you think about it, looks like part of a disinformation campaign, trying to imply that Russian aggression on Ukraine is somehow the West’s fault. Like if they drove their tanks there to just say hello, and Ukraine only waited for it to trap them inside.

        • @takeda
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          Where do you think the “WW3” in this meme came from?

          The only thing you hear about WW3 is from Russian propaganda. Because I guess we will have Russia, Iran and North Korea vs rest of the world war.

    • @Godnroc
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      That’s when they implement meat grinder tactics. You get trained, but no weapons. The weapons are deployed ahead of you on the front line; better get one quick before you die! Turn around and your own side shoots you first. People go in, meat comes out, and so the handle turns.

      • Dr. Coomer
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        There’s always the gun range.

  • @[email protected]
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    Of course not. Millennials are too old and unless things kick off in the next couple years, gen z will be too.

  • @TankovayaDiviziya
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    Before World War I and World War II, many thought things would not escalate until we realised it was far too late. The British intelligence thought the assassination of Franz Ferdinand would only be contained regionally instead of escalating to a world war.

    Most wars are class wars and most issues are class issues. But most people are not class conscious. The base tribalism is instead drummed up to distract us from the real root cause. We’re seeing the rise of the far right in many countries such as in Europe, US and India. Most of the rise of the right is due to influx of migrants, who are displaced by neocolonial foreign policies of corporate backed governments and capitalism-induced global warming.

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        Eh…not really. I remember this period quite clearly, people that were gonna join the military suddenly though better of it. There was a 9/11 spike, and for Afghanistan, but not for Iraq.

  • @[email protected]
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    This sentiment of ‘I’m not going to fight’ is funny until the war actually starts. And then it’s either you fight early, or you fight late. Sometimes too late.

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      Wasn’t that amaricas strategy in the past 2 world wars. Like we basically just waited for everyone to wear echother down.

      • Ann Archy
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        Until someone was like, check this MF out just sitting there, they’re just waiting it out for everyone else to wear each other down!

        Incidentally, this was Russia’s plan, too. In fact, still is. We should really pounce on those fuckers while they’re weak.

      • @[email protected]
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        Nah. I’m in my 30s. Fuck dying face down in the mud in a foreign country while protecting ruling class control over others. It’s not a sign of maturity to claim fealty to a system that doesnt care if you live or die, so long as you make your landlord and boss richer.

      • Ann Archy
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        Then you became an enlightened centrist?

    • Pika
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      that’s the main issue though, at least in the US, many citizens feel it would be better to have a complete clear of the entire country so they likely just wouldn’t fight if invaded, the amount of anarchists and just anti-government folk have been gradually rising ever since the pandemic. It doesn’t seem like health wise the country is doing well regardless of the economy status. It is super demoralizing seeing all the news platforms only focus on external wars or how the south is arguing over if it’s legal to jail someone over abortion that happend outside of state line, meanwhile a good portion of folk despite having one of the lowest unemployment rates in years is still living barely paycheck by paycheck. Most feel there’s just nothing they can do.

      • Ann Archy
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        They don’t go far enough, we need a complete global makeover. What was that about a Great Reset? Isn’t that their idea? Because honestly it sounds pretty fucking good to me about now…

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        The USA probably has the most brainwashed people you could imagine, they’ll find all the canon fodder they need for their next war

    • Ann Archy
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      I figured I’d just fuck off out of here before shit goes down. In fact I have no idea why I’m even living in this shithole instead of a paradise island. It costs about 1/10th as much, is tropical, beautiful, and so poor nobody would ever think of invading it. I don’t know about you but I can make that work.

  • @blady_blah
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    You’d be amazed what some good old fashion propaganda will do for you.

    The US was so gung-ho after 9-11 they accidentally attacked the wrong country. I know they didn’t have any problem getting troops or buy-in from the people of all ages. It was pretty disgusting how quickly your average citizen bought into the bull-shit the Bush administration was selling when it was obviously a lie.

  • @[email protected]
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    I mean it definitely depends on the circumstances. If Russia attacks here then I’m absolutely fighting.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      If Russia attacks

      Don’t worry, we’ve got Sarah Palin on watch.

    • @nexguy
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      Who would you fight? The missile coming at you? I don’t think we would need many soldiers in a fight vs Russia.

      • @[email protected]
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        If Russia attacks here then I imagine it would be somewhat like in Ukraine where manpower definitely helps.

        • @nexguy
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          They can’t attack here like in Ukraine as there is no land to move across. They would have to use their sad navy to try to land troops crossing many miles of ocean out in the open. Not possible.

    • db0
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      That’s how they do it, you know. Build up the enemy as this absolutely big bad that you feel you have to.

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        Russia attacks my country

        “You know, that’s how they do it, they make Russia feel like the big bad enemy you have to fight against”

        Lmao WHAT?!? If they’re literally attacking my country then of course I’m fighting to defend it??

        • kronisk
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          An important detail to notice here is that a user calling themselves kusimulkku is likely to be writing this from Finland. Which may result in an important difference of perspective.

          • @[email protected]
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            Finland is correct. Though I have no idea what sort of situation those other people assumed to warrant such a claim.

            • @Ross_audio
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              There is the danger of manufacturing consent.

              https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/remember-maine-1898

              Raising tensions then using an incident to light the touch paper.

              Russian’s at the border is one thing.

              But the most likely “attack” on the US is going to be much smaller.

              Note the Houthis attacking merchant ships. Under a US flag.

              There are 2 options

              1. retaliate.

              or

              1. tell the ships to go round and use sanctions and other non violent diplomatic tools to resolve the situation.

              Option 1 is an escalation.

              Option 2 is not.

              The US military is is an odd position. I’d defend Ukraine from Russia. I’d defend Palestine from Israel. I’d defend Israel from Palestine.

              I wouldn’t support an aggressor.

              There is a moral obligation to support violence in that it must be a necessary defence.

              Joining the US military we’ve grown up seeing the US as an aggressor continuously. Supporting aggressors, not sanctioning them.

              Then with Ukraine there is reluctance to help a defender.

              A country that invaded nations at the drop of a hat 20 years ago has a recruitment problem. No surprises there.

              • @[email protected]
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                If Russian troops are crossing the border then it’s Russians who have manufactured the consent for violent action to drive them the fuck away.

                • @Ross_audio
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                  I agree, but if that’s the way the US, or any other NATO country, gets attacked I’ll be surprised.

                  This is not the war that is proposed, it’s a series of proxy wars. Just like Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and the decades long conflict with Palestine.

                  Ask if you’ll defend yourself, you’ll say yes.

                  Ask if you’ll defend others, the answer is usually “it depends”.

                  Ask if you’ll go fight in a proxy war which protects largely corporate interests, you’ll say no.

                  Joining the American military is saying yes to all 3. That’s the recruitment issue going on there.

            • @AngryCommieKender
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              If Russia attacks the US, our government would try to use that as a recruitment tool, and would probably succeed.

              Meanwhile the majority of us would be cheering on the Alaskan citizens that are armed for wildlife that would stop a T-70 in its tracks, to say nothing of the poor Russian conscripts.

            • @TheFonz
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              Why is that relevant

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                  You need to be clearer about what point you’re trying to make or the reader has to choose for you. What I’m getting is

                  Finnish Great Grandpa did some bad shit, so whatever Russia is doing now is ok

        • @UnderpantsWeevil
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          Russia attacks my country

          To quote the Greatest President of My Generatoin “We need to fight them over there so we won’t be fighting them over here.”

          That’s why I’m enlisting in the Ukrainian National Guard and I hope you’ll all join me.

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            I’m fine with just sending money and materiel to support the Ukrainian efforts. I’m hoping to avoid fighting in a war.

        • @hark
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          What makes you think Russia will attack your country?

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            I’m not sure if you misunderstood the discussion but this is what I wrote (bolded for emphasis)

            I mean it definitely depends on the circumstances. If Russia attacks here then I’m absolutely fighting.

            I’m saying that if that were to happen, then I’d fight in the WW3.

            • @hark
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              What if Australia invaded your country? Obviously the if is because you consider it a possibility.

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                What if Australia invaded your country?

                I would defend it.

                Obviously the if is because you consider it a possibility.

                Not how hypotheticals work but it obviously is a possibility.

                • @AngryCommieKender
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                  Ehhh… Not really. The one thing that the US has over every other nation currently is its deep water Navy. We could project power like that, and have done so for about 80 years now… China is the only nation that is even building a deep water Navy, but they have yet to attempt to project power past one of their neighbors.

                  Australia has literally zero chance to invade Finland no matter how much shit talking the Russians blame on Finland.

          • @pedalmore
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            Found the Russia apologist. Obviously Russia was used as an example country because they are actively and illegally invading Ukraine right the fuck now, while threatening to invade the rest of eastern Europe.

            • @AngryCommieKender
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              And, funnily enough, Alaska. I almost want to see them try that shit.

            • @hark
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              How am I an apologist for pointing out chicken little bullshit? Do you fantasize about Russia invading your country? Let’s be realistic here, Russia can’t even overtake Ukraine and you think they’re going to take over the world.

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              Pretty soon they’ll be invading Canada, huh?

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                The person you originally replied to lives in a country bordering Russia that was invaded by them in the past.

                • @hark
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                  About as likely to be invaded as Canada. Just look at how much they’re struggling with Ukraine.

        • db0
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          Look mate, all I’m saying is that Russia is saying the same things to their citizens. And Germans were saying the same things to theirs. And the Pope was saying the same things to the crusaders.

          Likewise, a country is just imaginary, made by the rich to separate who can exploit the people in a specific geography. By all means, fight for it, but just know you’re being played.

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            Russia literally attack my country, Russian soldiers are pouring over the border, I’m about to join to defend it

            “You know Pope told the same thing to crusaders, besides countries are imaginary, why do you care if you live in your own country or as part of Russia under Putin. You are just being played.”

            Lmao, you people can’t be serious, this is beyond fucking stupid

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                wants to defend my country from Russia literally attacking and trying to invade it

                “You do you mate”

                I’m in awe. This has been the best exchange I’ve had in quite some while. I’m almost too flabbergasted to laugh

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                  I’m just glad you get so much excitement out of my 5 words reply.

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            I feel dumber for having read this comment.

        • @0ddysseus
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          Why? What difference edoes it make to you who runs the joint?

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            It makes a huge difference if I live under democracy in Finland or under Putin in Russia. What the fuck are you smoking

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        Russia has always built itself as an enemy. You’re dumb if you think it’s just propaganda.

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          And I even specified I was talking about a situation where Russia attacks my country. Fucking lmao, not sure what those other guys are smoking.

  • @Stanwich
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    As long as they are recruiting the dumbest and poorest from your failing high-schools you’ll always have enough for your wars.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ll defend my country, but I’m not going to engage in an armed conflict overseas.

    IMO, as long as it’s not directly threatening me and my life, then I will simply see another WW as old people who are angry at other old people, sending me off to die for their grudge.

    No thanks chief. Stick me in prison if you’re so inclined but I’m not about to kill some poor kid I’ve never met and I don’t have anything against, just because you can’t use your words.

    ✌️

  • @[email protected]
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    Millennial here. Can confirm, I’ll be staying home and doing my own thing. One live isn’t worth more then another and I’m not going to war. If you’re going to put me in jail because I refuse, then maybe I need to find a different country to live in.

    • Kusuriya
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      On the very off chance they restarted the draft, there are tons of reasons the Pentagon would fight conscription, make sure you know asylum procedures or have the stuff ready to immigrate. Run don’t try to just ignore the draft.

      They, the last time they did the draft, didn’t just throw normies into jail, they grabbed them then kicked them over to the military and then if you ran away and got brought back after being AWOL they just deployed you and let happen what happened, regulars frequently discovered that these sorts had… uhh… “accidents” at a more frequent rate.

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        Well in times of desperation they probably don’t care. If it’s real bad it’s not “can you hold a gun?” it’s “can you take a bullet?”

        Anyway, just do a Ted Nugent. Take as many drugs as you can and shit yourself.

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      then maybe I need to find a different country to live in

      I was born and raised in Germany and never changed my foreign citizenship, it was always on the bucket list. My husband immigrated in 2019, and since 2022 I am freaking out at the thought that we would change citizenship. Being a foreign citizen sucks sometimes, but in case of war it is extremely beneficial. Avoid drafting at home, avoid drafting where you live.

      So, moving in case of a war would be more than beneficial, you just got to do it early on, before they close borders. We had friends dropping everything and packing just their cat and passports the same night Russia attacked Ukraine.

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        All the other comments seem to be about the US. I’m not sure how Canada will be in time of war but I agree with you. Being a foreign citizen is worth it. If I’m to leave, id go to The Netherlands but I really do not want to leave Canada.

        The longer this shit goes on, the more I’m starting to worry. I hope it ends soon.

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        As opposed to to your life ending in a few short months on a battlefield?

        Sure. Why not.

        It doesn’t have to be Sth America. US men dodging the draft were given political asylum in Canada or Sweden during the Vietnam war and an estimated 60-100,000 fled the US.

        So it is actually:

        Decades in another modern western nation or weeks/months on a battle field?

        Easy choice.

    • Cicraft
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      Turkish firearms have a protection on the trigger to prevent you from committing die

      • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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        Where there’s a will there’s a way.

        Personally I’d choose a grenade pressed against my skull. No chance of survival when your brain is quite literally puréed

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        Interesting, how would that work? An extra trigger you need to press before it fires which you can’t reach? That would seem like a hassle on the battlefield, if that safety would make it even the tiniest bit more difficult to fire when an enemy approaches.

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          It’s this triangle beyond the trigger that prevents you from accessing it if you’re facing down the barrel

  • @[email protected]
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    My kid doesn’t particularly want to fight, but she’s ok with guns and convinced anarchy will be good for the environment?! Idk, she’s not dumb, but these kids have less stake in the institutions than MAGA retirees…

    • @[email protected]
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      Does she mean “anarchy” or Anarchism, a stateless classless society based on voluntary associations?

    • @[email protected]
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      The fact they will never have the chance to enter the ownership class keeps manifesting in new and interesting ways in the media, at their jobs, in their schools, amongst their social circles. The decline in availability of material wealth destabilizes all.

      Yall ever seen Daybreakers? It’s kinda corny but it feels more relevant every day.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      convinced anarchy will be good for the environment

      glances at Haiti’s environment

      I’m not feeling it.

      • @BeMoreCareful
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        Haiti was a slave rebellion that provoked the fear and ire of generations of wealth.

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          Long after the rebellion, modern Haiti is a lawless nightmare, complete with natural disaster inflicted devastation and chronic foreign occupation.

          I’ll take the strict authorizatism of Japan or the brutal backwards theocracy of Florida over that kind of anarchy.