• CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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    This is mask-off fascism, which should horrify every US citizen, because it means they think they have already won.

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    Can we stop treating the “national security” and “endangering our troops” takes as if they make sense? Bombing brown people isn’t national security.

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      They aren’t trying the win the minds of people who already agree with them.

      There are different words and different views of morality and liberty to different groups. This is speaking to the common sense of the right voters in their own language and values. Loyalty, pride in country over dictators, armed service as personal sacrifice for the greater population.

      Reds and blues actually agree on almost everything they just explain it completely differently and fight while agreeing. The politicians however are like cartoons of the farthest views to cover for lobbyists running our government since like 1980.

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        Adding to what the other guy said, trying to get Republicans to convert to your side through FACTS and LOGIC is a fool’s errand. Always has been, always will be. This is why the Democrats keep losing; they focus too much on the enemy and not nearly enough on their own base (which, I should say, already outnumbers the enemy massively; they frankly don’t need anybody else).

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          not nearly enough on their own base

          This is why people don’t vote. They believe their vote doesn’t count and I’ve yet to see Democrats hop on that wagon and ride it to town. Like, do it while it’s still true, fools!

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        This type of “By you’re own logic” framing doesn’t actually get results. All it does is reinforce a militarist viewpoint as the natural default for Democrats, as well as Republicans.

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      I agree with you 100%. However, they could have been talking about anything else, hence the national security tag. In this case it just happened to be bombing brown people.

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      Whilst I agree that in this particular case there wasn’t much of a threat to troops (even if the Houthis knew beforehand I highly doubt they have any capabilities to take down US jets), the main national security issue is what this means, that high ranking officials are exchanging top secret information on insecure chanels. If a foreign adversary were to hack their phones, or if like this case, someone who shouldn’t have been added was added and the info was leaked, this could lead to much more sensitive and dangerous information getting to the wrong hands.

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    Blame paddle-holding impotent Democrats unwilling to be aggressive and limp-dick Republicans scared of MAGA base. The government is full of dipshits scared of losing power

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          i guess this all comes down to what cowardice is, because i would argue the cowardice is the root of the complicity. they’d rather go along with things than risk the comforts they’ve gained. they refuse to standup and do what is right because that would be scary. better to maintain the status quo, even as it collapses into a new, worse, status quo, than to risk losing some luxuries to ensure that their constituents, us, get the best possible outcome in this situation

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            The question is: do they even want to do the right thing? Look at Fetterman, for example. I don’t think he’s a coward. I think he’s just wrong.

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      “ohhhh we can’t do anything we’re out of majority right now that’s why we’ve done nothing of substance since citizens united passed and made us directly accountable to billionaires”

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      Replace Democrats with Americans. You have reached the point where doing nothing against it is a form of approval for it.

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      This is true. They could be the opposition, together, and they choose not to be.

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            I don’t know what you are trying to say with your nonsense comments. Learn some reading comprehension and see that i said both are useless dumb fucks just like you

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                You are correct as that I can’t read at an adult level due to my brain damage, but don’t try to deflect that you are just as much as a useless dumb fuck as well.

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      I agree. I also think it’s better late than never. There are always going to be lots of naive people, it’s natural. People tend to think things cannot go so wrong, it won’t happen here, it won’t happen to them… it keeps them functioning. How many of the people seeing the real problems are depressed or have other mental issues? We probably need much more evolution as a species.

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    just to be clear, “school newspaper” for these broken clock brains applies to middle and high school classes on journalism where they publish their efforts

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      Yeah, that’s the problem with Republicans, they’re not loyal enough to the glorious United States Empire

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    Hmm, I think there’s a name for that. Something about being fashionable I believe.