Didn’t know where to post this but man, I so get it.

  • Goodeye8@piefed.social
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    21 days ago

    We can stop complaining, we can be chill. We can vote in people who will stand up to Trump and keep him away from us. But we can only keep him away from us. It’s up to the American people to keep him away from you because it’s not our business to stick our nose into your business. This isn’t even about us, it’s about you. Instead of telling us to chill you should be asking yourself why you’re so chill with it. Doing nothing is still going to lead to something and that something is only getting worse.

    We don’t like what your country is doing but when it eventually gets resolved and there is a world left standing our lives will be fine. You will be the ones who have to continue putting up with this shit.

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      21 days ago

      Yeah, we know. And we’re not chill. And we’re taking action. The people who are reading this comment are not your target audience. You’re preaching to the choir.

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        20 days ago

        The target audience is not the activists who are already doing what we ask, yes we know, but you are missing that we are seeing a lot of posts disavowing any responsibility, which indicates a deep cultural flaw of individualism and American Exceptionalism, and yeah it bears repeating as the psychological resistance to that message is fierce.

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        21 days ago

        I don’t think the person I replied to is interested in taking action, which is why I commented in the first place. People like him need to be told that there’s no sitting out this one. If you do nothing then it’s only going to get worse.

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        21 days ago

        If they can vote him out, yes. If they can’t then I think they should forcibly remove him. It’s the Russian people who are suffering from his stupid war, not him.

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            20 days ago

            Do you think the current Russian state is the best it can be for its citizens? Or even remotely beneficial to them?

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              I think Putin is in power and there is no opposition to him because he has systematically destroyed it.

              And he won’t leave short of his own death or social collapse.

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                I don’t have any naivety about the state of the political landscape of Russia. Voting out Putin would be correct way to do things but more realistically he would need to be toppled for there to be change. But that’s because all non-violent avenues have been cut off. I don’t think waiting for his death is the answer because his death will also create a power vacuum and instability and most likely in that case he’ll just be replaced by another autocrat.

                Bringing that point back to America, I think there’s still a chance for America to course correct without resorting to violence, but that requires the American people to start pressuring the administration right now. The more they wait the more they become like Russia, where eventually all the way to get rid of the autocrat without violence have been dismantled. And much like in Russia, waiting for Trump to die isn’t going to solve anything because the Republican party will just find someone to replace him.