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If we all agree that a people can experience trauma on a large scale and that trauma can then pass onto the descendants, then the reverse must also be true -- a people who have inflicted trauma on a large scale pass that experience onto the descendants.

People who are descended from people from slave-owning and imperialist nations carry with them the scars of slave ownership, genocide, oppression. It shows in the way they act, speak, think. Their worldview is informed by their history as masters of "lesser people".

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Turkey/SNA continuing their ethnic cleansing campaign. This is what awaits Manbij and any other city/region that Turkey conquers.

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I reported that, but no action was taken.

Calling for ethnic cleansing of Kurds at the hands of Islamic fascists should be against the rules... right?

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And as soon as HTS are done torturing people, I am sure we will hear all abouabout "Assad's torture city".

Meanwhile, the US has an actual torture city in Cuba lol

[-] [email protected] 42 points 6 months ago

They're not rebels, they're a Western-funded ISIS/Al-Qaeda offshoot that wants to establish an Islamic caliphate in Syria.

They differ from ISIS because ISIS tried to establish a global caliphate and failes, HTS aims to establish one only in Syria.

In addition to supporting Neo-Nazis in Ukraine, the West and the Western media are now supporting ISIS in Syria.

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Who must go? (edition.cnn.com)
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US officials have said they are monitoring the developing situation. "Our thoughts are with the French people fighting for democracy," said the White House Spokesperson, adding that any attempts by Macron to use violence to stifle the peaceful protests will be met with condemnation and heavy sanctions.

Meanwhile, in Bruxelles Ursula von der Leyen said that it is obvious the French people want change and freedom. "We have been worried by reports coming from France, the EU stands with the people of France and will do anything to help assist a peaceful transition of power", she said.

In cities across Europe people have come out into the street to protest against Macron, holding banners that say "Macron = murderer" and "ICC Trial for Macron now!" Countries bordering France have increased security on their borders and all European airline operators have temporarily suspended flights to and from France.

Many are saying Macron will not go without a fight, describing him as an old, sick man with nothing to lose, desperately clinging to power.

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Notice how they write about Syria (a recognised state entity) defending its sovereignty and fighting Tukey-aligned rebels.

[-] [email protected] 45 points 7 months ago

Good, if true. The DPRK has been forbidden from importing oil for far too long. Now the US can't do anything to Russia any more economically, so Russia doesn't have to respect the sanctions and import bans on the DPRK.

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I can't wait for the inevitable "All of Russia's men are dead, the soldiers fighting for Russia are Korean. We did it reddit!"

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"A drop in the bucket!!" (kyivindependent.com)
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Sunken cost fallacy.

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I went through Trump's cabinet picks' stance on Ukraine. Only one person is pro-UA and anti-Russia, the rest are various degrees anti-UA, pro-RU. This leads me to ~~believe~~ hope that the aid to Ukraine from the US will stop soon after Trump becomes president, and soon after the war. HOWEVER !!! this does not mean that these people are "good" or should be supported, it's still a cavalcade of fascists, racists, nationalists, China hawks, bigots, Zionists, etc. !!!

I apologise for the poor formatting, the person's stance is in the spoiler below their name.

CABINET:

  • Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence (obviously anti-UA, NATO-skeptic, became infamous after her support of Assad)
  • Matt Gaetz as Attorney General (anti-UA, he's actually on the myrotvorets list)
  • Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
    anti-Ukraine aidRubio's public statements on Ukraine appear to be very much in line with Trump's broad plans for the war — a swift end to it.
    Rubio's statements and actions have been very much geared towards negotiation and an end to the war rather than giving Ukraine what it needs to evict Russian forces from its territory.
    Rubio was among the 15 Republican lawmakers in the Senate who voted against the $61 billion military aid package for Ukraine, which eventually passed in April 2024. Its delay severely hampered Ukraine's fight against Russian forces.
  • John Ratcliffe for CIA Director
    China hawkAs director of national intelligence, Ratcliffe focused on space issues and on China, which he labeled as America’s primary threat.
    John Ratcliffe was one of the sharpest critics of former Attorney General Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
  • Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security
    anti-Ukraine aidRBC-Ukraine pointed out that Kristi Noem had opposed US assistance to Ukraine in the context of her potential appointment as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
  • Doug Collins as Secretary of Veteran Affairs
    anti-Ukraine aidCollins balked at the suggestion the military aid would have saved Ukrainian lives and that "this money did not stop that." He later referenced the testimony of under secretary of political affairs David Hale, who in November said the military aid for was "future assistance ... not to keep the army going now."
  • Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior <-- only pro-UA
    pro-UA aid, anti-RUDoug Burgum (R) bluntly stated that the United States is “actually at war with Russia.” What is his take on the House not including military aid funding for Ukraine in the stopgap measure?
    When it comes to sending Ukraine military aid, Burgum points to Ukraine’s ability to have already taken “out a huge chunk of [Russia’s] capability,” adding, “I don’t call that irresponsible spending, I call that a bargain.” The Republican governor did add a caveat, though: “There’s no blank checks — there has to be accountability. We have to track every dollar.”
  • Lee Zeldin as Head of the Environmental Protection Agency
    all I could find on his stance on UA(doesn't think US should send troops to defend Ukraine
  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Head of Health and Human Services
    anti-UA, geopolitic realist, blames NATO for war in Ukraine"He’s in Ukraine because he warned us he was gonna go in Ukraine if we put NATO in Ukraine, and the Russians, not just Putin, the Russian leadership have been warning us of that since 1992, when we promised we would never do that. ... And James Baker famously said to him, 'We will not move NATO one inch to the East.' Now we’ve moved it 1000 miles to the East, 14 countries. We put nuclear-ready weapons, missile systems, remain in Poland, 12 minutes from Moscow. So we could decapitate the entire soviet leadership in 12 minutes, and we walked away from the two nuclear weapons treaties unilaterally, we had two intermediate weapons treaties with Russia, and we unilaterally walked away from both. So we’re sending a message to Russia, you were the enemy, we are surrounding you and we’re going to put NATO everywhere. Russia has always said this, what you’re doing, is wrong, it is hurting our national security, it is hurting our sovereignty, but the one thing you should never do is go into Ukraine because if you go into Ukraine, we gotta get you out. And they have good reason for that. Russia has been invaded three times through Ukraine, ..."

WHITE HOUSE:

  • Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff (she was the head of Trump's campaign)
  • Mike Waltz as National Security Adviser
    China hawk, pro-NATO, pro-peace in UAWaltz is also on the Republicans' China Task Force and has argued the U.S. military is not as prepared as it needs to be if there is conflict in the Indo-Pacific region.
    Waltz laid out a five-part strategy to preventing war with China, including arming Taiwan faster, re-assuring allies in the Pacific, and modernizing planes and ships.
    On Ukraine, Waltz has said his views have evolved. After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, he called for the Biden administration to provide more weapons to Kyiv to help them push back Russian forces.
    But during an event last month, Waltz said there had to be a reassessment of the United States' aims in Ukraine.
    "Is it in America's interest, are we going to put in the time, the treasure, the resources that we need in the Pacific right now badly?" Waltz asked.
    Waltz has praised Trump for pushing NATO allies to spend more on defense, but unlike the president-elect has not suggested the United States pull out of the alliance.
  • Tom Homan as Border Czar (lol what a dumb title)
    can't find anything on UkraineBecause he's super into "border security" so probably doesn't have a stance on UA. probably an "against aid to UA until the border is fixed" type. Not pro-UA, probably couldn't find Ukraine on the map tbh and he probably doesn't care about Ukraine.
  • Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
    anti-immigration, pro-USA nationalist fascistCan't find anything on his stance in Ukraine, probably doesn't think about or give a fuck about Ukraine.
  • Dan Scavino as Deputy Chief of Staff (Trump's former Goebbels, moving up in the world)
    Trump sycophant, anti-UA if Trump isScavino was the longest-serving aide in the Trump Administration. He remained as Director of Social Media until the end of Trump's term as president.

AMBASSADORS:

  • Steven Witkoff as Special Envoy to the Middle East
    ZionistHis selection, which requires Senate confirmation, was widely welcomed by Israeli officials who oppose a Palestinian state, a longstanding U.S. goal.
    Steven Witkoff, who was named on Tuesday as the incoming administration’s Middle East envoy, raised a vast amount of money for Mr. Trump’s campaign — including from Jewish voters after the Biden administration stopped shipping some bombs to Israel.
  • Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel
    pro-Israelthe right wing of Israeli politics has welcomed the president-elect’s appointment of Huckabee, seeing it as predicting another term of American policy highly favourable to their longstanding aims of holding on to territory in the West Bank and expanding settlements.
    The appointment was greeted with joy by two far-right ministers in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich messaged his congratulations to “a consistent and loyal friend", while Itamar Ben-Gvir, the national security minister, wrote "Mike Huckabee" with heart emojis.
  • Elise Stefanik as Ambassador to the United Nations
    changed from pro-UA to anti-UA now that Trump picked herNew York Rep. Elise Stefanik, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for US ambassador to the United Nations, is now refusing to stand by her previous push for Ukraine’s NATO membership — a stance she once framed as critical to regional stability.
    Her office also declined to say whether she still believes Russia committed genocide in Ukraine, as she said in 2022.
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These people are out of their minds.

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Ignore the lib, pro-NATO, anti-Russia source.

[-] [email protected] 42 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

man why are leftist spaces online like this?

They don't start off this way. People usually start-up communities out of genuine passion, but as time goes on the only people willing to babysit/moderate the community are people who spend a lot of time on the internet already. Eventually, the whole mod team becomes people who do nothing else but chat about the community/forum. As they reinforce each other, in their minds the importance of their community/forum grows. No longer is it a fun internet site, now it's serious business, and that means that bad actors want to destroy. Then they give themselves carte blanche to "protect" the community. Naturally, with that kind of mindset anyone who disagrees with them is a potential threat, everyone who posts could be a bad actor in disguise, pretending so as to gain the community's trust.

What do you get? An insular, paranoid community, resistant to change, distrustful of new people, ruled by a mod clique with their own agenda.

I don't know enough about Hexbear to make a judgment, those are just my general observations, but from little I've seen I think it is happening there too. The whole "I wasn't lying to you users! It was all a sneaky ruse!" bit is actually sus, feels like damage control after being found out. The HB mods have clearly made their decision without the community and now they're trying to find a way to frame the change so that it doesn't piss off the userbase and result in them losing power or worse losing the userbase over whom they lord over. I haven't seen an apology to the effect of "maybe we were wrong to delete the community" or "maybe we should have consulted the userbase", it's all "sorry we handled it poorly" and "I'm sorry we're bad at communicating!" Very disingenuous.

[-] [email protected] 44 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Same thing that destroyed leftypol years ago: immature mods, cliques and egos.

[-] [email protected] 41 points 7 months ago

Trump will be gone after 4 years, but Democrats won't. Democrats need to learn they can't just do whatever they want as long as every four years they paint the other side as "a danger to democracy" and say this time the vote is "existential". It's such total horseshit and frankly I am a bit surprised so many liberals have fallen for it.

[-] [email protected] 47 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I hate liberals as much as, if not more than Nazis.

[-] [email protected] 47 points 8 months ago

and Chinese civilians

Holy shit this part made me physically uneasy. They're basically telling you to fear Chinese people cause they can be "spies". Red scare and Cold War propaganda vibes.

[-] [email protected] 43 points 8 months ago

There's thousands NATO soldiers in Ukraine helping with ammo deliveries, training, equipment, coordination, intelligence, not to mention thousands of actual mercenaries from NATO countries. Yet not once would the Western media say "NATO troops deployed alongside Ukrainian troops in Ukraine", or admit that all the French, Polish and other foreign military personnel who die in Ukraine were just holidaying in Pokrovsk.

[-] [email protected] 67 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"shadow economy"

I like how they think that an economy in which the US isn't dominant is a "shadow" one.

[-] [email protected] 45 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Cuba had rich, fertile soil, but due to growing monoculture crops coffee and sugar during its colonial period, its soil was depleted of nutrients. In the interwar period Cuba was an exporter of sugar, but during WWII the US started growing/producing its own sugar, which made prices of sugar plummet. After the revolution the Soviet Union donated a bunch of industrial farm equipment and fertiliser, but all of that equipment is old and useless now. The embargo ensured that Cuba couldn't import any new equipment.

Cuba has been trying to develop cooperative farms for a while now, but without industrial farm equipment it is hard to grow food at scale. I'm not sure if they're able to import fertiliser from Russia, but even that can only get you so far.

Edit: gonna link the book here also, for visibility. Not strictly about Cuba, but it talks about colonialism and exploitation of "Latin America". https://library.uniteddiversity.coop/More_Books_and_Reports/Open_Veins_of_Latin_America.pdf

[-] [email protected] 46 points 1 year ago

Advance?! I thought NATO was a defensive pact. Huh...

[-] [email protected] 69 points 1 year ago

The latest cope is "hypersonic weapons aren't what they're hyped up to be".

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