Rommie wrote:Well, the geopolitical map as it was just a few days ago is officially done and buried. All those poor people.
Also, strange times in Poland and Hungary now I think, with their far-right governments that were cozying up with Russia. It's an election year right now in Hungary, and less than 3 weeks ago the Hungarian PM, Orban, was literally in Moscow praising Putin and saying Russia today wasn't like the USSR which mistreated its neighbors like Hungary. Now add in the millions of refugees and the speech of Putin basically saying the exact opposite and... as I said, I really think a lot of people didn't think he'd go through with it despite all the evidence.
Ugh.
SciFiFisher wrote:Finland has a very interesting relationship with Russia already. It's complicated.
SciFiFisher wrote:Rommie wrote:Well, the geopolitical map as it was just a few days ago is officially done and buried. All those poor people.
Also, strange times in Poland and Hungary now I think, with their far-right governments that were cozying up with Russia. It's an election year right now in Hungary, and less than 3 weeks ago the Hungarian PM, Orban, was literally in Moscow praising Putin and saying Russia today wasn't like the USSR which mistreated its neighbors like Hungary. Now add in the millions of refugees and the speech of Putin basically saying the exact opposite and... as I said, I really think a lot of people didn't think he'd go through with it despite all the evidence.
Ugh.
It seems that a lot of people really thought he would not actually do it. I suspect a lot of factors led us to this situation. When he invaded Georgia no one really did much. When he invaded Crimea no one really did much. Meanwhile the world has gone more authoritarian. It wasn't just Trump cozying up to strong men like Putin and Xi Jinping. A lot of alliances are not as solid as they once were. So, we slide slowly towards disaster. I am not sure if this will trigger a massive war in Europe or not. I suspect not. They will continue to try appease him or hurt him economically without much effect.
Rommie wrote:IDK I feel like when a big geopolitical thing like this happens that doesn't actually affect the USA, people project onto the administration whatever they feel about it. Like not aimed as a jab at you, just a general observation, my brother was on a rant earlier about how "this only happened because Putin saw Biden is weak!"
lady_*nix wrote:On which note, I'm just gonna throw in for a sec how incredibly insulting and fucked up it is, for Republicans to be condemning feminism and "wokeness" in this moment of all moments. Ukraine's military is about 10% women. And that's to say nothing of the women volunteering in armed capacity, taking up rifles and Molotov cocktails. There are teachers, service workers, and homemakers out there sniping at Russian soldiers, and risking worse than the men (esp. knowing Russia's military history). It hardly matters how many of them self-identify as feminists.
lady_*nix wrote:On which note, I'm just gonna throw in for a sec how incredibly insulting and fucked up it is, for Republicans to be condemning feminism and "wokeness" in this moment of all moments. Ukraine's military is about 10% women. And that's to say nothing of the women volunteering in armed capacity, taking up rifles and Molotov cocktails. There are teachers, service workers, and homemakers out there sniping at Russian soldiers, and risking worse than the men (esp. knowing Russia's military history). It hardly matters how many of them self-identify as feminists.
In reference to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Bolsonaro said Ukrainians have "placed the hope of their nation in the hands of a comedian".
lady_*nix wrote:@Sigma
Yeah, the national DSA are completely beclowning themselves. Local DSA is keeping it sensible though, at least in Boston. Which is fortunate, because Boston DSA is one of very few leftist orgs here that has their shit together. Their competition is mostly PSL, a bunch of accelerationist tankie fucks who openly engage in red-brown alliance bullshit. PSL have been observed counterprotesting DSA counterprotesters during Trumpist rallies, just openly aiding the Trumpists because they hate liberalism more than fascism.
This situation is also not abnormal for DSA, by the way. They're a registered charitable organization; IDK, maybe having a bunch of dead weight on top goes with the territory.
@Rommie
Fair, and it's not like I'm immune to that. I think there are also other things going on though, and that the main one is we're entering multiple crisis points of global human civilization. Across the world there are different responses to that, but humans are gonna human, so the main responses fall under either
a) being part of the "reality based community" and dealing with the ugly actual nature of things
Or
b) retreating into fantasy, usually with the help of charismatic strong men and/or all-encompassing ideology
I'd say the ad-hoc alliance between different archconservative factions comes out of their being all more or less the second option.
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