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  • It's what conservative voters respond to. No ideas, just feelings about how things are bad. Actually learning about why things are the way they are and what needs to change is too hard, and less comforting than feeling like they're special and others are the ones keeping them down.

  • Yes that's another really good point. Any sort of foreign support from Russia or China or Europe that brings weapons in would mean a permanent thorn in their side, Canada wouldn't see peace for decades, if at all. Similar to the quagmire in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    That's in addition to how easily we could strike at their home territory in cross border raids, which will be even more unacceptable domestically.

  • I hope you're right, because what you're describing is how things are headed. An entrenched fascist government will be a lot harder to remove with or without force, however.

    Sadly in either case we're looking at a decade or more to undo the damage that's already been done, if it's even reversible.

    Whatever happens I'm certain now that American hegemony is collapsing in my lifetime, and hopefully that ends up being a good thing.

  • The fascists are pushing on every single guardrail and getting away with it. Violent resistance now draws a line in the sand and turns the public against them. Like you, nobody wants a war, but it's easier to fight back now than it is after they've put loyalists in every position and completely reshaped the entire state apparatus into their fascist authoritarian goal.

    A military coup today to cut the heads off the snake would save you many hundreds of thousands of lives if a world war is required to destroy Trump's fascist regime.

    A few deaths now might stop a future invasion of former allies. Retaking control now would keep the nuclear arsenal away from these psychos

  • Not that numeric details matter but 800 000 surpasses any figures or estimates I've seen relating to Palestinian deaths, I am only seeing it with respect to displacement from Rafah. Where are you getting that number from?

    Switching it out for any other number doesn't change your point, but I'm just trying to understand the source.

  • Haha kudos for taking it in stride, I am just teasing of course. Philosophically I've always had mixed feelings on an armed population, but if there will be people with weapons I'm happier if they're in the hands of the people pushing for equality and fighting oppression.

  • I'll give you debt relief, with the caveat that it was more motivated by economics than political theory.

    Listing off a bunch of campaign promises, or even weaker examples, things said only to try to win over actual progressives, which Democrats "simply didn't have enough seats" to pull off even while holding a majority, and then brushing off a "hot topic" issue of actually funding a Holocaust in our times.

    That attitude is why we're here

  • amazing take thanks for sharing lol

    Democrats sure seem to want to work with Republicans, which leftist policies have they adopted?

    they didn't even budge on genocide.

    keep your "cooperation" if it means fascism and fascism-lite.

    Sorry we're not so complacent?