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  3. The antiwar movement of the aughts struggled to respond coherently to "but isn't the world better without Saddam?!" concern trolling, and they're not doing any better with equivalent questions now because they still fundamentally support America

The antiwar movement of the aughts struggled to respond coherently to "but isn't the world better without Saddam?!" concern trolling, and they're not doing any better with equivalent questions now because they still fundamentally support America

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    The antiwar movement of the aughts struggled to respond coherently to "but isn't the world better without Saddam?!" concern trolling, and they're not doing any better with equivalent questions now because they still fundamentally support America

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      The antiwar movement of the aughts struggled to respond coherently to "but isn't the world better without Saddam?!" concern trolling, and they're not doing any better with equivalent questions now because they still fundamentally support America

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      They're still trying to thread that needle of "neither Washington nor Tehran", and it's never going to work! You will always choose Washington in the end, whether you realize or admit it!

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        They're still trying to thread that needle of "neither Washington nor Tehran", and it's never going to work! You will always choose Washington in the end, whether you realize or admit it!

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        Just look at how much a lot of "progressives" struggle to respond to the invasion of Venezuela and abduction of Maduro. They don't want to express support for Trump, but they're clearly happy with the result. The most honest was Dem influencer/propagandist Olivia Juliana, who said the only problem was Dems hadn't done it first. Or AOC, who criticized Trump for leaving Maduro's party in power

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          Just look at how much a lot of "progressives" struggle to respond to the invasion of Venezuela and abduction of Maduro. They don't want to express support for Trump, but they're clearly happy with the result. The most honest was Dem influencer/propagandist Olivia Juliana, who said the only problem was Dems hadn't done it first. Or AOC, who criticized Trump for leaving Maduro's party in power

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          @truthaddictvt The same people who didactically lecture us about supporting the "lesser evil" whenever it suits themselves. It's an existential struggle when we are forced to choose what color tie the next steward of empire will wear, but the moment anything consequential actually starts happening they are as silent as the grave.

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            Just look at how much a lot of "progressives" struggle to respond to the invasion of Venezuela and abduction of Maduro. They don't want to express support for Trump, but they're clearly happy with the result. The most honest was Dem influencer/propagandist Olivia Juliana, who said the only problem was Dems hadn't done it first. Or AOC, who criticized Trump for leaving Maduro's party in power

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            @truthaddictvt relatively off topic, but did you see Fetterman's response? It's incredible how much dissonance exists to want to pretend to be for progress and then also support genocidal policies. Psycopaths everywhere.

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