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  • I think a lot of it comes down to the foundational mythology of the US. The whole shining city on a hill, the idea of American exceptionalism, and the reverence for the Constitution are all designed to cultivate the belief that the US is the Platonic ideal of human society, and that nothing better is possible.

    So when people see the social contract start to fray, their gut reaction isn’t to question the system itself. Instead, they look for nefarious outside agents who are trying to undermine the perfect society the US is supposed to be. That’s why the narrative of Trump being a Russian puppet was so popular. It’s easier for people to accept that he’s an agent of a hostile nation hellbent on destroying America out of envy, than to see him for what he is: an opportunist who is a direct product of the system unraveling from within.

  • There's no single report summing this up, but here are a few article discussing European dependence on US arms exports

    The problem that Europe has is lack of access to cheap energy. They're now pretty entirely reliant on expensive LNG from the US, and industries things steel production, essential to the military, are incredibly expensive as a result.

  • That seems to be the dominant faction in the US right now for sure.

  • I'd argue both of these things are true. The people making profit off the war want to keep making money, and people who want to consolidate resources for strategic purposes like destroying Iran want to end it. You have to keep in mind that the US is not a hivemind with a common purpose. There are many different groups all pulling things in different directions based on their own interests.

  • The difference is that nazis in Ukraine are literally the ruling party in the government and in control of the military with elite openly fascist battalions like Azov. Last I checked this isn't the case in Russia, but certainly is becoming openly the case in the US. Hence I guess why western fascists feel such deep kinship with the Ukrainian ones. Y'all have shared values.

  • ah yes this fascist movement you're cheering for being an open fascist that you are?

    Clearly, a fascist regime that suppresses rights of minorities, bans all opposition, jails people with opposing views, gets rid of independent media, and then cancels elections is the pinnacle of democracy.

  • why would I think that Putin is a communist, only people who even bring this idiocy up are deranged libs

  • the system eats itself

  • China is not a net fuel producer, they import a large portion of their energy themselves. They have been donating solar panels however, and hopefully they ramp that up. However, Russia being one of the biggest fuel exporters is stepping up.

  • Lack of class analysis is really the key problem in my opinion. People just reduce politics to voting, and think that as long as they're allowed to vote then if things aren't going their way it's their fault. This whole narrative that you just have to vote harder if you don't get what you want was an incredibly insidious bit of propaganda.

  • if you look at the tangible numbers, there's barely anything actually being produced in Europe

  • libs just love to see more people die

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Civil rights groups documented Graphite deployments in Canada, including Ontario, raising human rights alarms over surveillance of activists.

    cybersecuritynews.com /paragon-spyware-control-panel-on-linkedin/
  • Yup, I think this is why they've been so desperate to negotiate with Russia and find some off ramp I'm Ukraine.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Israeli Spyware Firm Exposes Paragon Spyware Control Panel on LinkedIn

    cybersecuritynews.com /paragon-spyware-control-panel-on-linkedin/
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    Russia shrugs off Trump’s tariff threats on those who provide oil to Cuba

    www.cnbc.com /2026/02/12/cuba-fuel-shortage-oil-russia-trump-tariffs.html
  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Turns out that the US is unable to produce enough missiles for Ukraine and a war with Iran

    responsiblestatecraft.org /missile-defense-iran-attack/
  • RIP

    Jump
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    The US Military Aided Mass Child Rape in Afghanistan. Now Its Soldiers Are Committing This Crime At Fort Bragg

    www.mintpressnews.com /title-us-military-engaging-in-child-sex-trafficking-at-fort-bragg/290669/
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Bears don’t actually hibernate, their winter survival trick is a months-long power-save mode

    www.popsci.com /environment/do-bears-hibernate/
  • Zulip pretty easy to self host. I ran a server for a group of friends a little while back, and it worked great. The UI takes a bit of getting used to, but it is great once you do because everything is a thread by default. And that makes it really easy to catch up on things.

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    America borrowed $43.5 billion a week in the first four months of the fiscal year, with debt interest on track to be over $1 trillion for 2026

    fortune.com /2026/02/10/government-borrowing-cbo-report-deicit-lending-interest/
  • Yeah there's a lot of that going on too.

  • Not the Onion @lemmy.ml

    France sends letters to 29-year-olds telling them to get on with having children

    www.independent.co.uk /news/world/europe/france-letter-infertility-29-year-olds-b2916816.html
  • Photography @lemmy.ml

    Took a night shot of the ocean on long exposure (20 sec)

  • To be fair, the people running things are making money hand over fist from the crisis they created. So, as far as they're concerned, things are going great right now.

  • Seems like a lot of Americans genuinely believe they live in a democracy.