• @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    I imagine that the emphasis is on different words in the sentence for each quadrant here.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      131 month ago

      Abandoning OUR Kurdish allies is an awful thing to do (OUR allies, comrade; alternatively, rare authleft supporting anarchist leftists moment)

      Abandoning our KURDISH allies is an awful thing to do (You can abandon the non-Kurds, they don’t serve our geopolitical goals)

      Abandoning our Kurdish allies is an AWFUL thing to do (Feelies)

      Abandoning our Kurdish ALLIES is an awful thing to do (abandoning the civilians is fine; they don’t feed the MIC)

    • @DeadWorldWalking
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      Let’s please not revive this shit ass alt right pipeline sub from reddit.

      Fascism and authotarianism are not legitimate government systems.

  • @DeadWorldWalking
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    11 month ago

    Let’s please not revive this shit ass alt right pipeline sub from reddit.

    Fascism and authotarianism are not legitimate government systems.

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    -51 month ago

    Getting the US out of Syria was a good thing. I get that Trump did it for the wrong reasons, but personally, I’m tired of watching the US police other countries while our citizens are unable to improve their standard of living, and I wish both of our ruling parties weren’t proxies for the war profiteering industry.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 month ago

      Not just the wrong reasons, but executed poorly and at a really bad time.

      What we did to the Kurds after they fought tooth and nail with us against ISIS is shameful.

    • @BigPotato
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      91 month ago

      The US isn’t even “out” of Syria chief.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      I’m tired of watching the US police other countries while our citizens are unable to improve their standard of living,

      Oh, cool, how has our standard of living increased since then?

      It hasn’t, you say?

      And thus a bunch of Kurds have died and had declining resources for no benefit to the US?

      Hmm.

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        No excuse is too small for the chickenhawks here in the US. You support any war as long as you don’t have to go fight it yourself.

        • @PugJesusOPM
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          41 month ago

          You keep simping for ‘fiscal conservatism’ and ‘balancing the budget’ so the rich can get another 1% off the corporate tax rate, buddy.

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            -31 month ago

            Factually incorrect. Read what I actually wrote before replying, please.

            • @PugJesusOPM
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              51 month ago

              I’m tired of watching the US police other countries while our citizens are unable to improve their standard of living,

              This you?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Well, this would seem to imply otherwise, and it only took me about 2 minutes to find. So… it kinda seems like you are railing against the best system, which is only supporting wars of defense. You realise that makes you super shitty, right?

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            only supporting wars of defense

            Are you familiar with a country called Israel, by chance?

            Or that time when Donald Rumsfeld shook hands with Saddam Hussein? How about that time that Hamid Karzai got the Zelensky treatment, and now, 20 years later, we know much of the money we sent was spent on warlords and his own corrupt government? How about when we supported Iraq for ten years, and then they literally threw down their weapons and welcomed ISIS?

            The chickenhawk crowd always makes claims that they’re supporting wars of defense. Always.

            It’s like I said. You support any war that you don’t have to go fight yourself.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              Lets see here, isreal, yeah ive heard of that. I hear theyre currently in a war of aggression with palestine, which is mentioned in the comment i linked that you clearly did not read or failed to comprehend.

              As for the others, admittedly no as i havent been following geopolitics that long, and yet i can still say with confidence that those are entirely irrelevent. Assuming they were wars of aggression, where is the evidence that either me or the other person supports them?

              But I appreciate how you keep sticking words in my mouth, although I’d be a little more careful about saying things like how much you love hitler and want to rape little boys.

    • TheTechnician27
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      America helping the Kurds was a drop in the bucket compared to the shit that actually destroys Americans’ finances: things like

      • A corrupt, privatized, and ridiculous healthcare industry where we spend more than anyone in the world per capita on healthcare with middling results. This includes keeping dental and vision as separate from “health”, which is archaic and absurd.
      • Unsustainable, car-centric, sprawling development
      • Refusal to enforce anti-trust law on monopolies
      • Letting massive corporations hoover up housing
      • Giving food and restaurant companies carte blanche to destroy the health of Americans by getting them addicted to poison (75% of the US adult population is now either overweight or obese)
      • Refusing to adequately tax the top even 0.1%
      • Locking up non-violent drug offenders, all but ensuring they’ll never be fully productive members of society and forcing the taxpayer to pay for their incarceration (see also: private prisons)
      • Placing college graduates into crippling debt with enormous student loans
      • Deregulating labor so that e.g. paid family leave isn’t even guaranteed
      • Keeping the federal minimum wage at an insulting $7.25 an hour
      • Giving tens of billions to Israel to carry out genocide
      • Failing to adequately fund public education, thus ensuring less productive taxpayers; also while trying to funnel taxpayer money to private schools
      • Failing to put adequate public transit and micromobility infrastructure in place, ensuring the working class either has to own and maintain a financial black hole in the form of a car or basically live in commuting hell. I’m not joking when singling this out: this is an enormous problem for upward mobility.
      • I could just keep going forever.