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

Feb 27, 2022 · 12:06 AM UTC

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What part of everything we touch turns to shit have you not noticed over the last five decades or so?
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It means we don't fight this war Marianne. And yes, that IS the moral high ground. JFC.
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is letting Ukraine be crushed between two nuclear powers the higher moral ground we're talking here?
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We don’t do anything for moral high ground so why pretend again now?
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If Every Debate About US Interventionism Was About Godzilla Instead "Person A: Well we can’t just do nothing! Person B: Dude, doing nothing would be infinitely better than sending in Godzilla to do the thing he literally always does." caityjohnstone.medium.com/if…
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So Maryanne is in favor of expanding the war? Great
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I think he means the US needs to end its provocations and commit to honoring past agreements; stop using Ukraine as a pawn. Biden is not even taking calls, says Psaki, which suggests he wants the conflict to continue.
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