US complicity in Palestine and Yemen genocide: ~100%
Concomitant NATO complicity: like, a lot, actually
US partisans: "Why isn't everyone talking about Chinese Uyghurs and no other state-led genocide whatsoever?"
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I never heard of that Chinese genocide. Dude if you lived in the US you would be just as powerless to stop US war as you are now.
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Yeah, the best hope anyone has to stop the US wars is by doing what the US is already doing: alienating its subjects, unifying its enemies and mismanaging the federation.
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Today there is not really any anti war movement. You get people like AOC elected to office, once in a while, and then, their anti war platform disappears off their website first day in office.
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US politics are a giant shell game, yes, moreso even than China's or the EU's. You're never gonna get back what you put in.
But then, that's why I keep saying it surprises me that the US hasn't gone into low-intensity civil war yet. Social inertia is a powerful thing.
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There is not gonna be a civil war. There will never be a general strike. It's too spread out. This isn't France.
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State separatism seems the likely outcome today. But I don't mean capital letters war.
I mean omnidirectional violence, not just state and federal govts curbstomping lefties & blacks, plus the occasional terrorist and/or plant.
But I believe we've already had this talk.
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I don't remember. But anyway the frontier mentality is the idea that if life sucks in your town move out in the country and do your own thing. It's still a common mindset. I have it myself.
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I'm half tundra nomad, man. I can relate.
Soon to be on my fourth country to settle down in in about eight years. Probably soon enough to uproot once again.
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