Our ruling class wants us to accept war as something that will never end
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Since I wrote this reblogged essay from last year, NATO has provoked Russia into intervening in Ukraine. The U.S. political establishment has sabotaged all efforts to negotiate with Moscow, even ignoring the calls for diplomacy from Washington’s own military strategists. The myths they have to maintain are that Ukraine can still win this war, and that continuing aid to Ukraine is essential for defending the country’s “democracy” and “sovereignty.” In reality, Ukraine has since the 2014 U.S. coup become a wildly corrupt junta state, one that’s been threatening to ethnically cleanse the Donbass Russian speakers and has banned all parties which challenge its fascist agenda. The Donbass people joining the Russian Federation provides them infinitely better sovereignty than they could experience from living under a Nazi state that seeks their extermination. The hollowness of the claims about U.S. militarism serving to advance “freedom” and fight “totalitarianism” is apparent in Ukraine.
Our ruling class wants us to accept war as something that will never end
Our ruling class wants us to accept war as…
Our ruling class wants us to accept war as something that will never end
Since I wrote this reblogged essay from last year, NATO has provoked Russia into intervening in Ukraine. The U.S. political establishment has sabotaged all efforts to negotiate with Moscow, even ignoring the calls for diplomacy from Washington’s own military strategists. The myths they have to maintain are that Ukraine can still win this war, and that continuing aid to Ukraine is essential for defending the country’s “democracy” and “sovereignty.” In reality, Ukraine has since the 2014 U.S. coup become a wildly corrupt junta state, one that’s been threatening to ethnically cleanse the Donbass Russian speakers and has banned all parties which challenge its fascist agenda. The Donbass people joining the Russian Federation provides them infinitely better sovereignty than they could experience from living under a Nazi state that seeks their extermination. The hollowness of the claims about U.S. militarism serving to advance “freedom” and fight “totalitarianism” is apparent in Ukraine.