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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I suggest we stop empowering the military industrial complex using force to solve anything, and causing problems worldwide.
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Escalation of the conflict is not antiwar.
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ruthlessly invaded? warning, these live feeds might shock you: youtube.com/watch?v=lf-EEnsx…
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being against war... doesn't make you anti-war?
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Ok supply weapons and funding to Palestine then. It's been under occupation by a ruthless foreign power for decades now.
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End a war, start a war. The spending just keeps going. You are either against the endless wars or you are not.
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Actually it does. Anti-war means No War.
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Going in and stopping Russia's invasion is the "anti-war" position.
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Maybe, have the US make a commitment with Russia to withdraw all NATO troops from it's borders, in exchange for peace in the Ukraine. Seems pretty anti war to me and way more likely than any other scenario.
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