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Fediserve is US centric platform, nobody going to be saying fuck America.

You should be if you respect your own thoughts that you are sharing.

Really, you are tacitly aknowledging what this really is: national chauvinism and Russophobia. Liberals taking their opportunity to be racist and xenophobic without being singled out as problematic.

However, the sentiment here is pretty strong against the current situation both socio-economics wise and support for Israel…

It is below the bare minimum, it is just slightly less jingoistic than in spaces curated by monopolies and staffed with literal feds. Pro-genocide discourse is strong here, it just hides behind electoralism discourse and feigned reluctance.

I don’ think this a mainstream opinion quite there yet but people getting wiser on these issues.

It won’t be a mainstream opinion in US-centric spaces without political education of such people.

I meant decent part of US population did not larp ME wars in early 2000s.

It was a very small part of it, really. Liberals rewrote their histories about their support for wars of aggression against Iraq and Afghanistan. They pretend to have been against it when they were actually part of their version of the “silent majority” and rampant islamophobia. The protests rapidly ran out of steam as Americans don’t even know how to fight against their state.

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Really, you are tacitly aknowledging what this really is: national chauvinism and Russophobia.

yes 🤡

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