Shouldn’t have said anything, now I’m getting paragraphs upon paragraphs about Putler and how the West has a moral obligation to prolong the war in Ukraine for as long as possible sad-boi

Also while apparently it can’t be denied that the far right has grown somewhat stronger in Ukraine, the Ukrainian military had to rely on militias such as Azov so they wouldn’t lose, we should not worry because they haven’t seen that much electoral success

    • carpoftruth [any, any]
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      71 year ago

      This kind of “omg he saw propaganda, his mind is forever impure” attitude is deeply unserious. We live in a river of imperialist propaganda, writing off anyone who ever drank from the river is a losing strategy. You don’t have to be the person to do the 101 work mind you, and maybe this person does just suck shit, but your rubric is overly reductive

      • TraumaDumpling [none/use name]
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        31 year ago

        its more about accepting that many people will fall back to whatever the default view is among the majority of their peers, you can explain things to people in person and they’ll act like they understand but the next day they are spouting the same talking points, because that’s what their media and social group promotes and they spend more time with them than the Lone Leftist of their social circle.

    • TheDoctor [they/them]
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      101 year ago

      I watched Vaush for a month or two and breadtube for years. Now I’ve read Lenin. I’m not looking back. People can learn and it’s weird to insist they can’t.