• RonJonGuaido [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      It’s kind of funny seeing these kind of comments on Lemmy and playing the “alt-right or tankie” game before you see someones instance.

      huh, i see comments like yours and i think “lib moron” and then i don’t give it another thought.

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          Yeah, invasions are out of fashion. All the West does is make a country’s development contingent on their willingness to let the West exploit their natural resources and labor and then cut said development if they fund a social program or coup them if the “locals” are uncooperative. All after gutting these countries for hundreds of years via colonialism. You don’t need to do an invasion when you can just put a noose around the neck of a country.

          Oh and the West still does invasions look at Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. And UK special forces have been in Syria, the Sudan, Nigeria, and others as recently as last year.

          https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/23/uk-special-forces-have-operated-secretly-in-19-countries-since-2011

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          Average neoliberal Pirate. Your bloodthirsty country should return all the gold and art that was stolen from all around the world.

          PD: Read about neocolonialism.

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            Yeah neocolonialism the thing Russia is attempting right now. If you oppose neocolonialism you should oppose Russia.

            Or do you just hate western countries for fashy past grievances reasons?

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              Hey, Space Neoliberalist. If you ever touch some real theory (instead of reading Harry Potter and The Washington Post), like Lenin. You would know that this is an inter-capitalist conflict (you know what that means?). If you think that USA is helping in good faith (and not in the interest of colonialism exploitation in the long run), you are an idiot.

              “fashy past grievances reasons”

              So denouncing the crimes of the west is fascist now?

              -“Hey USA shouldn’t have supported dictatorships in Latin America with their Plan Cóndor, or helped in the coup against the democratic elected Salvador Allende. Or dropped two atomic bombs in two civilian cities, or having the highest incarcerated population doing slave labor, or burn with napalm villages, or puting children in cages in the border, or….”. I could be all night talking about USA crimes. A whole month with the Nato members crimes.

              -”Shut up fascist.”

              Is always projetion with you liberals. Scrath a liberal, and a bloodthirsty nafo fascist bleeds.

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                The problem with “both sides” arguments is you tacitly admitting your side is wrong when you do that.

                Yeah sure the US shouldn’t have done those things in the past. But these are past grievances, which is the cornerstone of fascist thinking. “Our present day horrible actions are justified because of the horrible things others have done in the past!”

                Whatever US and any other NATO members did wrong in the past doesn’t make what Russia is doing today right.

                Also, why should Ukrainians suffer so that Russia can expand their empire?

                I have no doubt about the ability of fascists to go on and on about past grievances. But what grievance do you have with Ukraine specifically?

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                  The brainworms are strong in this one.

                  You clearly didn’t read the Lenin book I linked and, by seeing your activity in here, you are close to the ban.

                  So I just want to say that is so fucking funny that you think that the passing of time exonerates USA from their crimes. I mean, how much time has to pass? They are still putting children in cages, invading countries, having the highest incarcerated population, making coups in foreign countries, etc.

                  But let’s follow your logic, and let’s wait a few years. That way all the Russian crimes will be just past grievances.

                  Let’s just do that.

                  Fascist idiot che-smile

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                  Whatever US and any other NATO members did wrong in the past doesn’t make what Russia is doing today right.

                  It was wrong for the US to coup Ukraine’s government, but also wrong for Russia to intervene to stop the coup government from killing civilians after like 8 years, got it.

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                    The people of Ukraine got tired of being a Russian puppet state and removed Putin’s crony. The instant they did that Russia started taking territory from Ukraine.

                    You’re weird little narrative only works if you believe that Ukrainians don’t have a right to self determination and believe they shouldn’t have sovereignty over their land. This is simply Russian neocolonialism, Russian imperialism, and Russian Fascism.

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                  Bud I’m begging you read one serious academic text analyzing the rise and system of fascism, before you do something embarrassing like call indigenous people complaining about what the US has done to them fascists for airing past grievances.

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              Holy shit at least look the fucking word up in a dictionary before you try to turn it around on someone else you buffoon

              Even if you were going to butcher the term ‘colonialism’ THAT’S the one that’s relevant if a country is being occupied militarily.

              WHY DO YOU SPEAK AT ALL. YOU NEED SO MUCH READING AND LISTENING BEFORE YOU STOP SPEAKING NONSENSE. INVESTIGATE WHAT YOU SAY AAAAAAAA stalin-stressed

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          Tell that to Yemen.

          Also ‘we haven’t invaded anywhere in the very immediate past (though the genocidal war criminals who perpetrated our last invasion are still important and celebrated public figures)’ is a pretty fucking weak justification from a country insisting on being world police.

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      that it sends a message to other dictators

      What message is America sending to the dictators that we bankroll while they perform genocide using US equipment and training?

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      won’t just sit back and let them plough into another country

      Do you think the west has a genuine interest in consistently enforcing this or do you just not care when people you like do it?

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      Yeah we’ve really cultivated a lot of prestiege on this one, the west definitely hasn’t absolutely embarrassed itself and unified large swathes of the world against it. And hey, it only took like three rounds of sabotaged peace talks and and multiple generations of Ukranians fed into a big novelty Northrop-Grumman branded meat grinder.

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      it sends a message to other dictators around the world that we won’t just sit back and let them plough into another country,

      You mean like the collective west did to Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya? Who’s supposed to send the message to our dictators when it’s time to stop?

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      You could say the same thing but with putin sending the message and it would be more acurate.

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      For some people, everything has to be a conspiracy. Logical, easily verifiable reasons for things can’t possibly be the truth to them. Especially if it comes from the opposing political party, it is automatically false to them. Even if verifiable.

      Honestly I wasn’t sure of the benefit either, but your response makes so much sense. I don’t know why there always has to be conspiracies for obvious stuff.

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      This is giving “the UN is an effective international governance body” energy.