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  • We Americans need to come to terms with the fact that this is how the rest of the world sees each and every one of us now. Either as an orcish, violent animals, or as selfish, cowardly quislings and bystanders. It doesn't matter who you voted for, or who you sent $20 to here and there. We are giving our consent every single day we are not physically fighting back against this insanity. And that stench takes a generation to wash off.

    Fun WWII parallel: after the war, reprisal murders against the German diaspora were a problem in Europe. I've seen it claimed that half a million Germans were killed this way, but nobody really knows because the public sentiment was so against Germany after the atrocities they committed. People kept quiet, police shrugged their shoulders and moved on.

    Ignorance is not an excuse. Cowardice is not an excuse. It may not be your fault, but it is your responsibility to do something.

  • We're an angry drunk running down the street with a shotgun trying to pick fights. Dangerous and repulsive, but all reasonable people can do is try to get out of the way until police arrive. Except there is no police in this geopolitical metaphor.

  • "We have always been at war with Eastasia a despicable mafioso-state."

    I take it the Russian disinfo factories got a hefty raise after their recent resounding success, so I'm gonna expect more of these demoralization pieces with no intrinsic value.

  • In the eyes of the law a Molotov cocktail carries the same penalties as a pipe bomb, both "unregistered Destructive Devices". It's the ATF's bailiwick so it's not unusual that the feds are involved, strictly speaking.

  • I don't know about "investing" and putting risk in the Russian state. But raw materials for cash? Dual-use components for cash? Cash for cheap oil? If Russia's willing to rip the copper pipes out of the walls to pay for the things it needs, I'm sure someone here will be willing to take it.

  • We'll see if he can hold out if/when we lift our sanctions on Russia and start allowing the transfer of everything they need to rebuild their military hardware. Or even worse, selling them our own weapons.

    EDIT: And now around three hours after I posted this, White House announces directive to drop sanctions. gg

  • Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov is also very large and theoretically more able to defend itself than at least the Nimitz class...if it wasn't a reeking shitpile that can't even move under its own power consistently.

    The reason is that they expected that carrier to sail with little backup or none at all. Meanwhile every American carrier is just the centerpiece of a larger, exorbitantly expensive battle group. They can't afford that, so they have to compensate somehow.

    I'd assume the logic is the same with Chinese ambitions here.

  • Detaining migrants at Guantanamo denies them constitutional protections

    I have seen countless MAGA scum claim that "illegals" don't have rights because they are not citizens. As if only the US Constitution applies or is important.

  • They DO want to be like modern Russia, earnestly. The national chauvinism, the suppression of LGBT, the violence against women, the kleptocrat oligarchs running the show, the use of the Church as a political tool, the brutal wars of spoils...the list goes on.