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Dolores [love/loves] @ Dolores @hexbear.net
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  • also a deeply unpopular politician on the mainland so it's also a show of good faith

  • but doing anything about it now would cost money i could be putting into my next yacht, so its impossible to say whether its good or bad

  • what does shutting down sex work and bars do unless children are at bars & doing sex work???? classic carceral thinking, making whatever processes/institutions that enabled this more oblique and underground than transparent

  • i don't think you're equally prising the material & philosophical if you're still throwing around "is it functionally that different"--yes the function is the very heart of the differences between the two states which share aesthetic and rhetoric. the US is capitalist, the Romans were not. you're not going to understand how US empire functions and exists if you can't distinguish it from an antique empire.

  • i think you're imprinting much more of the present on the past than identifying antecedents that lead to the present.

    many, many, many, governments and people have evoked symbolism and rhetoric from rome and other 'classical' canons. but we don't have to be credulous about those premises. in Roman and early medieval times, many chroniclers fabricated stories that x group of people were descended from a character in the Trojan War, or a tribe of israel from the first testament. we do not take these seriously, though some people surely earnestly subscribed to them.

    same goes for claiming to be heir to Rome's Empire. its suitable for identifying an ambition, but unhelpful for analyzing whether a state developed from roman institutions or utilized roman political forms. eg: Holy Roman Empire--its in the name, yes. but absolutely no trace of roman political forms. romans did not have kings. Holy Roman Emperors could only rarely exercise authority over the bishops.

    another: USA, has a "senate" named like romans... but what is this house of representatives? who are the nobles? the fuck is a federalism? much todo was made of cloaking all these innovations in Aquilae and phrygian caps, but damn, even the Church Of Rome had almost no purchase in the US at founding

    tl;dr devil's in the details, aesthetic refrains to romanism are not the same as concrete relationships to the roman past

  • i think the premise you're working from is bizarre: what is a "spirit of empire"? imperialism is a political economy, not a mystic titulature that gets passed around.

    even if we insist on analysis of roman empire with modern antiimperialist lenses, for what reason are you assuming there would be an 'heir' between that empire & the modern ones?

  • Israel became the first non-European nation to compete in Eurovision in 1973

  • huh theres another petrol derivative called naphtha in english lol, shared etymology for related substances

  • you're just asserting direct contradictions. UAF not destroyed---but they're spent, more military--demilitarization. but i'm really not interested in the layers upon layers you need to understand Russia's 20-year-plan that totally exists and guides every cautious or backward step the Russian army seems to make.

    if the Russians don't want to destroy the UAF and continue the war in perpetuity, then the retreat at Adiivka (the event this comment thread is about) does not then herald a collapse of the Ukrainian position & the war will probably continue. which is what i was concluding, granted from different premises

  • why would not pressing an advantage against a NATO proxy in any way be conducive to that

  • sticking to slow and steady when the enemy is running away is prolonging a conflict by giving them an opportunity to regroup later. now it's possible the UAF really are in crisis, but if Russia doesn't exploit that with big moves that's as good as the Ukainians not collapsing in terms of how long it will take for the war to end

  • the only way to demilitarize a state that is unwilling to do it is to destroy their army and their ability to fight

    all the more reason for Russia to move aggressively to envelop and destroy elements of the UAF like those 'routing' from these front line positions---if this is still too dangerous for Russia, the UAF must not be in that bad of a spot

  • yeah but catching libs in a bind about it when 60% of their ideology is malding at hypocrisy is kinda funny

  • like i don't give a shit about tuck but in what reality is simply talking to the "enemy" some kind of punishable offense. y'all supposed to be all about free press, are they not free to speak to bad people?

  • no. greek people have existed, a greek state was a new creation specifically in the mould of 19th century european nationalism. the only thing they'd actually be guilty of on this chart is the internal genocide of minorities that is part-and-parcel to the national project.

    in any case there's no political lineage and barely even a linguistic relationship from what i'm assuming your ancient events are, and the modern state. transcontinental african slave trade =/= someone being in a state of slavery on the african continent at any time in the past.

    sorry to be a pedant but the "slavery was in africa before" is a popular mystification from racists trying to equivocate the modern european crimes.

  • greece did not exist until 1830