• Socialism_Everyday@reddthat.com
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    12 days ago

    It is certainly possible to resent both, it is however pathetic to resent both equally, when one is 100 times worse than the other.

    “This man just murdered my mother, but fuck the guy who’s calling him out, he slapped me once 30 years ago”

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      12 days ago

      While i would agree that at the immediate present the u.s appear to be the more belligerent and unpredictable actor i believe that there is not a lot of room for nuance in terms of aggression towards other sovereign countries. They are all unacceptable to me. The US should stay the hell out of Venezuela, Russia out of Ukraine and China out of Taiwan, to use the most current examples.

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        11 days ago

        I believe there is a lot of room for nuance when we start counting victims. To me, the Nazis are not functionally the same to Poland, even if Poland invaded Czechoslovakia together with them, because Poland didn’t murder tens of millions of people. To me, the USA murdering tens of millions of people (38 million through economic sanctioning together with the EU since 1970, and 500k more every year) is absolutely horrifying and incomparable to anything else today except possibly the genocide in Gaza by Israel