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  • Tbh the time with the US as the world police isn't great. It's great in the US because we don't ever get attacked, can import the financial success from our victories, can come back home after and are basically naive to conflicts at home. But I don't think they'd say the same for all of South America, Asia, the Middle East, or Africa.

    I know China is spooky, but the US has destabilized so many democracies and ruined so many countries in its attempt to stop the spooky ghost of communism to keep its financial stranglehold on its imperial sphere that a multipolar world could be better. He waxes poetic about the time of peace from interstate conflict but ignores how the US has arrested the world from progress, trapping us in this late capitalist hell-hole the working class is in now. There's still violence form the upper class on the poor, or the Imperial core on the third world.

    I also noticed he links to an article on the USSR attacking countries but that doesn't even compare to all the wars we've been involved in where we didn't have to be, usually on the side of the colonial or imperial power or the dictator. And a lot of the military build up in countries such as the USSR, Cuba, or North Korea is in response to the US threatening war all the time during the Cold War and having the capability and will to enact it. They put forward the possibility of a first strike with nukes in all those countries. It was public knowledge that the US refused to live in a world with communism and even when countries would want it themselves without the USSR doing anything, the US would see that as a reason to interfere, trying to connect it to the USSR anyway. They've succeeded, but that doesn't mean they've made the world better, just the US richer. Plus, a lot of the latent conflicts that are coming to the surface in that article are a result of Western interference in local, civil conflicts during the Cold War - such as the China-Taiwan or North Korea-South Korea ones. Not all, like the Serbia-Kosovo stuff, but a lot. Maybe if we had just left and stopped propping up local separatist movements things would've been calmer in some of those places, like in Vietnam right now.

    Its definitely possible I'll eat my words because the world is getting scary and chaotic, and I'm not sure how other powers will act without US restraint, but hey, maybe it won't be worse. Maybe it'll be better. God I hope so lol.

  • Trump is definitely worse, but Biden is still not great on this issue and theoretically represents the voters because he was elected. That is, if we were a proper democracy, which I don't think we are as much as I used to. There's not enough choice. Which is kind of ironic because we love to brag about being a democracy and force it on other countries.

  • At least if we weren't giving them weapons and money I wouldn't feel culpable as an American. My vote went to Biden and now the blood of Palestinian children is on my hands, as it is all of us who voted for him.

    They are just too stuck in their ways. I think that's what it is. The political class in the US has been staunchly supporting Israel for decades without any push back through the fog of "it's complicated" for oil and military presence.

    But now that I and other Americans have looked into the situation there and the history, we can't un-learn it. It's the burden of knowledge. Now I understand why the UN and human rights organizations are always telling Israel to tone it down. He needs to at least stop helping them, at least show some backbone as Israel slaps us in our face as we politely ask if they can do a "two state solution, pretty please. Or kill less children pleeeese? "

    This country is terrible. I hope something better rises out of the ashes and not just another huge authoritarian country like Russia.

  • Or they don't want to vote for a pro genocide President. Tbh, I get it. Your vote is your stamp of approval for a candidate for a lot of people. It's the only way to say their approval that a lot of people have, their only voice.

  • If we helped set up a two state solution then we'd have another ally over there. Hell, if we had a one state solution, we'd have one more ally and one less genocidal apartheid state to leash. And tbh, it's probably better we're not over there fucking things up anymore.

  • I suspect C9 will dominate again. They've basically got the best player in every role like DL or whoever the caster said. I'm going to treasure past season and it's brief light of unexpected surprise at the very end.