The warmongering has gone beyond parody

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This article leaves me speechless.

So yes, war is hell — but have you considered the alternatives? When looking upon the long run of history, it becomes clear that through 10,000 years of conflict, humanity has created larger, more organized societies that have greatly reduced the risk that their members will die violently. These better organized societies also have created the conditions for higher living standards and economic growth. War has not only made us safer, but richer, too.

His reasoning? That we don't kill each other nearly as much anymore.
His "logic"?

The men who ran these governments were no saints. They cracked down on killing not out of the goodness of their hearts but because well-behaved subjects were easier to govern and tax than angry, murderous ones. The unintended consequence, though, was that they kick-started the process through which rates of violent death plummeted between the Stone Age and the 20th century.

Let's simply just overlook that the 20th Century had the most violent wars of all.

War may well be the worst way imaginable to create larger, more peaceful societies, but the depressing fact is that it is pretty much the only way. If only the Roman Empire could have been created without killing millions of Gauls and Greeks, if the United States could have been built without killing millions of Native Americans, if these and countless conflicts could have been resolved by discussion instead of force. But this did not happen. People almost never give up their freedoms — including, at times, the right to kill and impoverish one another — unless forced to do so; and virtually the only force strong enough to bring this about has been defeat in war or fear that such a defeat is imminent.

I'm at a loss for words. His understanding of human nature is totally absent. His knowledge of human history is an inch deep.
Hard work and compromise build stable societies. Wars destroy nations. They always have.

[Update] Only 20% of Ukrainians believe Biden, West

Only 20.4 percent of Ukrainians believe that a “full-scale invasion” will happen soon, and only 4.4 percent are adamant it is “definitely” taking place, according to a survey by the Gorshenin Institute, an independent pollster, conducted between February 2 and 14.

A staggering 62.5 percent think the invasion is not going to happen “in the nearest future”.

Instead, some Ukrainians such as Afenkina contend that their ex-Soviet nation of 44 million is but a pawn in the geopolitical games in the US, a useful tool to consolidate support and gain votes.

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speechless. So, violence isn't just one answer, it's the only answer. I guess if you throw the author off a tall building, some good will somehow happen somewhere.

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or the anti-fake news department?
Fraud perpetuated.

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@QMS

Quoting our premiere addled Oval Office script reader, St. Ronnie, moves it even lower.

Got to fill the pages with something while we wait for Putin to make his move on Ukraine.

Pure drivel, with a side of pretzel logic.

Sheesh!

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“What the herd hates most is the one who thinks differently; it is not so much the opinion itself, but the audacity of wanting to think for themselves, something that they do not know how to do.”
-Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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knows no bounds...

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

AKA Presidents' Day. Over our history there are very few presidents who did not commit war crimes. If you add up the total number of human beings killed directly and indirectly since 1776 by the US military it's a bigger number than Hitler killed in Europe during WWII.

We also like to pick on the weaker, that is, we are the penultimate bully. I would suggest that only the US Civil War were the sides somewhat even, except the North had a much bigger manufacturing engine. You'd like to add WWII in Europe as an even fight? Nope. 80 to 90% of Hitler's army, soldiers and equipment were destroyed in the Eastern Front by the Soviet Union at a horrendous price of 27 million lives. The US lost 213,407 people total in Europe. The Soviet Union lost 27,000,000 people. The US and GB took their time opening the Western Front much to the anger of Joseph Stalin. The West allowed the USSR to take Berlin, as it was well defended and we knew that the cost of street by street fighting would be severe. Churchill is quoted as saying that he would rather that Russian boys die than English boys. Next time you hear some great fake US patriot talk about the great sacrifice that the US made in WWII against Hitler, remind them that the US lost 0.8% of the lives that the Soviet Union lost. D-day would have been a futile exercise without the huge sacrifice that the Soviet Union had made, decimating Hitler's army. And then in 1990 The USSR gave up its Empire willingly and without bloodshed. Have you noticed how grateful the West is to Russia and the past USSR? What, you haven't?

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Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.

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that there is, in fact, one very famous example of a "we're gonna have war" propaganda blitz intended to scare the public into supporting an invasion -- the one conducted by Nazi Germany which preceded the "Blitzkrieg" against Poland in September of 1939. Okay, now compare and contrast with what the US is doing now:

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

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From the article:

https://asiatimes.com/2022/02/is-the-ukraine-crisis-just-another-us-char...

We are being told each day that war may be imminent in Ukraine. Russian troops, we are told, are massing at Ukraine’s borders and could attack at any time. American citizens are being advised to leave Ukraine and dependents of the US Embassy staff are being evacuated.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian president has advised against panic and made clear that he does not consider a Russian invasion imminent.

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has denied he has any intention of invading Ukraine. His demand is that the process of adding new members to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization cease and that in particular, Russia has an assurance that Ukraine and Georgia will never be members.

US President Joe Biden has refused to give such an assurance, but made clear his willingness to continue discussing questions of strategic stability in Europe. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian government has made clear it has no intention of implementing the agreement reached in 2015 for reuniting the Donbas provinces into Ukraine with a large degree of local autonomy – an agreement with Russia, France and Germany that the United States endorsed.

Maybe I am wrong – tragically wrong – but I cannot dismiss the suspicion that we are witnessing an elaborate charade, grossly magnified by prominent elements of the American media, to serve a domestic political end.

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"People are inherently bad and irrational and need to be controlled."

100% anathema to how I was raised - but it is exactly what military apologists have been saying for decades. This is nothing new...and I have seen it spreading.

If the corporate media were serious about standing up to fascism, THIS would be Ground Zero.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

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Writer for the Wapost ever fought in a war? Ever suffered in one? Ever smelled one? Ever lost his family, friends, loved ones... I can't even come up with a coherent comment without gagging on swear words.

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