Suggesting we do nothing to support a country that is being ruthlessly invaded doesn't make you "anti-war."
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Some do believe that it's "realistic" to just let Putin have his way here. And some said the same about entering WW2.

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You are out of your league. Stick with Love and peace books. You are very unserious
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I like you, but I honestly can't support someone who by what they say, supports war, while not knowing it.
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No one is saying that. People are just explaining to those of you who have been at brunch why this has happened because the corporate media isn't telling you the whole story.
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US and Israel are having their way with Syria right now. One does occupation, the other does bombing.
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You really need to do some reading on the history of Russia/Ukraine and how US involvement led us to where we are today. WWII was completely different scenario. It’s like comparing apples and oranges. youtube.com/8X7Ng75e5gQ
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this is not like WWII and it’s an insulting comparison quite frankly
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The US got attacked in WW2... where is the US being attacked in Ukraine?
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I hate to tell oh Orb One that in that comparison the US empire is Nazi Germany and it has indeed been appeased and allowed to grow its wildly aggressive military for way too long. A better comparison to all of this however is the Cuban missile crisis.
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I don't see you fighting to stop Biden from having his way.
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Some have a simple-minded, parochial view of the root causes of the problem.
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