Who would have predicted that replacing Assad with an genocidal Jihadist terror group backed by Isntreal would be bad for Syria.

very-intelligent gun-hubris

  • Belly_Beanis [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    nuanced course of action I’ve decided on is to support Syrian civil society,

    I hate liberals I hate liberals I fucking hate liberals I hate liberals Jesus fuck me in the shitting christ I hate liberals I hate liberals I hate fucking liberals I hate liberals I hate liberals I hate conservatives too but also I hate liberals I hate liberals I hate

    Chat is it “”“nuance”“”" when I support a country having a functional government? Yeah no shit you ducking dork. Nobody is waking up in the morning and going “Gee, I sure do wish I lived in a society that does the opposite of how I know society works just so things can be the absolute worst.”

    The Germans thought they were doing what was best for civil society when conducting the Holocaust. The Confederacy thought it was doing what was best during the Civil War. The French Revolution, American Revolution, 100 Years’ War, and the fucking Punic Wars were all conflicts where people thought they were doing what was best for “civil society.”

    Liberals are so fucking cartoon brained they think people just want to do evil, instead of people acting in their own class interests to push their class on top. They can’t comprehend people have other points of view because their so high on American Exceptionalist brainworms. So we get hot takes like “I support a country having things everyone already agrees on. We should invade for the thousandth time with our imperialist military and murder a bunch of people in the process while creating the next problem where we have the same solution.”

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      It really is revolting how they act like “supporting good things” and “opposing bad things” is some kind of nuanced and intelligent take, and in turn, act like they are “brave” for being the most basic people imaginable.

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        It makes me almost hate the centrists more than the fascists. Centrists seem to lack theory of mind, the ability you develop around two years old to understand that other people have different thoughts and goals than you do.

        At least the fascists don’t smugly proclaim that they’re the “adults in the room” the only people smart enough to have considered their solution to the problem, and if only you were that smart you surely would’ve come to the same conclusion.