Comment on dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?

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Objection@lemmy.ml ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Not sure why you think this hyper-cynical teenage view is any less of an inane and immature lens than “saturday morning cartoons”

“People persue their own interests” is not a “hyper-cynical teenage view” lmao.

I never positioned the conversation as being about who is exploiting YOU more though. You keep inserting your own personal interests as if it should be the compass when comparing the US and Russia, idk why.

Again, it’s not about me, it’s about my class.

And it’s not a “compass for comparing the US and Russia.” Compare them all you like, it doesn’t concern me. What does concern me are, you know, my class interests. If you want to ask me to set aside my own interests in favor of your opinions about morality, then you have to make the case for why I should.

“We should abandon it because it’s going to be abandoned anyway” is circular logic nonsense.

No, it’s seeing the writing on the wall. I don’t control public opinion, I can’t change the fact that people are losing and will continue to lose interest in Ukraine, that’s just a fact of life. And given that that’s going to happen, the best thing to do is to cut losses as soon as possible.

The point should be people realizing that it’s best, even just for their own self-interest, for Ukraine to win.

Then make the case, because you haven’t. All you’ve done is talk about how they’re the bad guys and pulled out an unrelated example from 80 years ago that’s resulted in disaster every time it’s been used as an example.

You have no idea if supporting or surrendering would result in more or less deaths.

Of course I do. I mean, to the extent that it’s possible to predict any events. It’s the deaths from surrendering versus the deaths from surrendering plus the deaths from however long the war keeps going.

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