iambiguous wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 7:10 pm
...here is Thomas L. Friedman coming to grips with what may well be at stake here now for us...
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/08/opin ... a-war.html
"Putin’s Russia is not too big to fail. It is, however, too big to fail in a way that won’t shake the whole rest of the world."
So, are
you ready to die for Ukraine?
Alluding to something I have ranted about in other threads, if you are an American, then it's not a question of being ready to die for Ukraine. No, it's a matter of being ready to die from the necrotizing returns from the negative karma we've been sowing across the globe for the last seven or so decades.
And part of that necrotizing karma has come to us in the form of this cancerous tumor...
...eating away at the "brain" of the American political system.
Furthermore, what really blows my mind is the witnessing of the stunningly brazen display of hypocrisy of Americans condemning Russia for invading Ukraine after what we did (and are still doing) in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I'm reminded of a news report I watched the other day in which a commentator (David Ignatius) spoke of the fear and anguish that a Ukrainian mother must have felt as she tried to comfort her child as a Russian jet flew by.
To which I thought to myself, yeah, but probably nowhere near the anguish that those Afghans experienced as they picked up the pieces of their children who were blown to bits by one of America's missiles a few months ago.
Now, of course, I'm not defending Putin's madness in any way, I am simply pointing out how, again, the
hypocrisy of America's response to all of this is off the charts, and I'm getting sick of it.
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