Suggesting we do nothing to support a country that is being ruthlessly invaded doesn't make you "anti-war."

Feb 26, 2022 · 10:40 PM UTC

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US started this war in 2014 when it backed a coup that overthrew the elected gov't, selected the new leaders, empowered fascists who burned people alive, & poured in $2.7 billion in weapons to shell the resisters. We should do something: stop treating Ukraine as cannon fodder.
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So to you that means doing nothing now? You think that’s a moral high ground?
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Do you know what NATO is? Do you know what the Azov Battalion is? Do you know what happened in Ukraine in 2014?
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Suggesting we escalate the possibility of nuclear war over a regional conflict doesn’t make you a humanitarian
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Just pretend it's Yemen and ignore it.
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Sending more weapons isn't a "Peace" way ☮️ ❤️
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What you doing about Syria? What you doing about Palestine? What you doing about Somalia? What you doing about Libya? What you doing about Yemen? What you doing about EVERY COUNTRY YOU HAVE IGNORE FOR 10 YEARS??
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This is not involve us. Sometimes we need to let countries resolve their own issues without acting like the world police.
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Then start declaring your support for Yemen, Palestine, Somalia, Syria and all of the countries the US is bombing or backing those who are!
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If you don't really know what's going on, how do you know that what you say and do is really anti-war, or supporting war? For example, do you think Ukraine, an unstable country should be able to develop nuclear weapons? Do you think the war in Donbass should go on indefinitely?
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