The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread.
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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@courtcan We see you, hear you, and millions and millions of people around the world are standing with you until you’re free from this oppressive, fascist, regime.






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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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@courtcan we’re silent because we have had to tend to our family and friends who have been wounded and cast adrift by this #facsist regime. Try to hold onto our physical health and sanity in this crazymaking milieu. We are in the mouth of a shark as #WarsanShire says in her poem Home.
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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@courtcan Is this ”not all men” but for the US?
I understand it’s frustrating. It’s frustrating from the outside too, waiting to be the next target of your president.
It’s hard to know how to formulate any short social media post taking all of that context into consideration.
I wish you all the best and that you have the strength to keep going.
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@courtcan Is this ”not all men” but for the US?
I understand it’s frustrating. It’s frustrating from the outside too, waiting to be the next target of your president.
It’s hard to know how to formulate any short social media post taking all of that context into consideration.
I wish you all the best and that you have the strength to keep going.
That's kind of why I'm not apologizing, because you know shit's fucked here, we're all struggling, and nobody outside of a few lunatics support this thing. You don't need to be told there are good people here, or even that most of us are good, just the oppressors make sure they have solidarity and we don't. I don't have to say I'm not a fucking fascist, because it's obvious, or it should be.
You and me both could get hit by a bomb, we both want to live in a good world, and USAers are held in the same if not more contempt by their elitist shitheads than people of foreign countries. We're all in this together. Except the elitist shitheads.
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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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with the caveat that if, as an american, you do not vote, because you value punishing the democrats for being spineless (and they are), over preventing {gestures broadly}, you are a piece of shit
you want better than the milquetoast bullshit the democrats offer
i do too
but we are only going to get there by showing up, especially in the primaries, and iterating to better over time
"i want perfect now or i'm not participating!" is not a moral position
it's being an immature child
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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@courtcan
From the outside it just looks so easy to fix, from the inside it's a bit more complicated.I'm neither citizen nor resident, but I've also known citizens who've been fighting against the authoritarianism all millennium.
But even as an outsider I can know I've been talking about the inevitability of this disaster for a long time, but I can't know if I was really correct, or just got lucky that reality aligned with my views, and that makes it even harder to bring others aboard.
It sucks, but the suffering of the last 12 months may well have been what it takes for people, ordinary people, both inside and outside the US to be able to get to grips with what we need to do to create effective change.
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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MAD still exists. Now that Russia and the US are, essentially, allies, the risk of a catastrophic global nuclear exchange is virtually non-existent. Either country could use tactical nukes against a non nuclear power and other than receiving universal political and likely economic condemnation, that use would be extremely unlikely to elicit a nuclear response.
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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This is because smaller nuclear powers would be facing a zero-sum scenario while facing a nuclear superpower. Thus: MAD remains an effective deterrent.
What could proliferate is other tactical responses. US->Iran , then RUS->Ukraine for example. But such actions would only be seen as possible, without risking escalation, by the nuclear superpowers themselves. Smaller nuclear states would always be facing a zero-sum game vis a vis the nuclear superpowers. That is a numbers game. /2
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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Much of the world holds the USA to blame for the USA’s and now the planet’s problems. For voting trump into office and not voting for the alternative candidate despite trump’s making it crystal clear what his intentions were to be.
#trump #donaldtrump #maga #gop #usa #usa #uspol #uspolitics #america #american #ice #humanrights #civilrights #economy #environment #iran #iranwar #israel #ukraine #russia #putin #epstein #congress #democrats #republicans #midterm #midterms
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Much of the world holds the USA to blame for the USA’s and now the planet’s problems. For voting trump into office and not voting for the alternative candidate despite trump’s making it crystal clear what his intentions were to be.
#trump #donaldtrump #maga #gop #usa #usa #uspol #uspolitics #america #american #ice #humanrights #civilrights #economy #environment #iran #iranwar #israel #ukraine #russia #putin #epstein #congress #democrats #republicans #midterm #midterms
@JorisBohnsonPM I am well aware of all of that. I am just asking the rest of the world to acknowledge that a great many of us *did* vote for the other candidates and we *have been* fighting Trump's regime every way we can think of. We're marching in protests, we're hounding our representatives, we're having the difficult conversations with family members & friends, we're teaching our children to stand firm against fascism no matter what, we're still voting even though it feels pointless....
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@JorisBohnsonPM I am well aware of all of that. I am just asking the rest of the world to acknowledge that a great many of us *did* vote for the other candidates and we *have been* fighting Trump's regime every way we can think of. We're marching in protests, we're hounding our representatives, we're having the difficult conversations with family members & friends, we're teaching our children to stand firm against fascism no matter what, we're still voting even though it feels pointless....
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@JorisBohnsonPM ... and we are at the end of both our wits and our rope. We're also open to suggestions: exactly what would the rest of the world like for us ordinary, middle and poor class, blue-collar, anti-Trump, anti-Hegseth, anti-Vance, anti-Thiel, anti-fascist citizens to *do* now?
We will keep fighting. There's no quitting this. But we are tired, and I, personally, an American who didn't even grow up over here, am sick and tired of being blamed for what Orange Führer does...
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@JorisBohnsonPM ... and we are at the end of both our wits and our rope. We're also open to suggestions: exactly what would the rest of the world like for us ordinary, middle and poor class, blue-collar, anti-Trump, anti-Hegseth, anti-Vance, anti-Thiel, anti-fascist citizens to *do* now?
We will keep fighting. There's no quitting this. But we are tired, and I, personally, an American who didn't even grow up over here, am sick and tired of being blamed for what Orange Führer does...
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@JorisBohnsonPM ...when all I have done since the moment he announced his candidacy is resist -- in every way I'm capable of -- both his internal idiocy as well as his burgeoning Idiocracy.
I repeat: we are exhausted and despairing over here, and lumping us together with MAGAts and with Trump's billionaire sycophants is what I call punching down.
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The following is mostly a reply I gave in someone else's thread. I wanted to share it without risking the other threadfolk getting backlash.
Concerning whether or not US-Americans know and/or care that yesterday could easily have been the start of WWIII/a global nuclear event:
A lot of us care and are aware. Enough that we were checking the news every few mins yesterday & dreading the approach of 8pm EST.
Please don't paint all US-Americans with the same brush of dismissive judgment....
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@courtcan
Oye, words are meaningless. Action is needed, and your country is full of spineless cowards.
End America now!
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@JorisBohnsonPM ...when all I have done since the moment he announced his candidacy is resist -- in every way I'm capable of -- both his internal idiocy as well as his burgeoning Idiocracy.
I repeat: we are exhausted and despairing over here, and lumping us together with MAGAts and with Trump's billionaire sycophants is what I call punching down.
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@courtcan you guys are doing a great, great job at it given your circumstances and how much you have to do to just survive as it is.
Keep going!
I wish there was something we could do from outside the US.
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@courtcan
Oye, words are meaningless. Action is needed, and your country is full of spineless cowards.
End America now!
@IDoodle What plan would you like for us to follow? Please elucidate.
Court Cantrell won't conform (@courtcan@mastodon.social)
@JorisBohnsonPM I am well aware of all of that. I am just asking the rest of the world to acknowledge that a great many of us *did* vote for the other candidates and we *have been* fighting Trump's regime every way we can think of. We're marching in protests, we're hounding our representatives, we're having the difficult conversations with family members & friends, we're teaching our children to stand firm against fascism no matter what, we're still voting even though it feels pointless.... 1/
Mastodon (mastodon.social)
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@courtcan
From the outside it just looks so easy to fix, from the inside it's a bit more complicated.I'm neither citizen nor resident, but I've also known citizens who've been fighting against the authoritarianism all millennium.
But even as an outsider I can know I've been talking about the inevitability of this disaster for a long time, but I can't know if I was really correct, or just got lucky that reality aligned with my views, and that makes it even harder to bring others aboard.
It sucks, but the suffering of the last 12 months may well have been what it takes for people, ordinary people, both inside and outside the US to be able to get to grips with what we need to do to create effective change.
@hypostase we can't even fix our gun problem despite hundreds of mass shootings @courtcan
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....An uncounted but large number of us have been fighting this as hard as we know how for more than 10 years. We are scared, exhausted, and despairing, and there aren't enough words for us to say how deeply sorry we are that our government is menacing the whole world.
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@courtcan
I'm with you 100%!But I think we can also agree that not *enough* Americans are paying attention, and far too many are cheering on Armageddon, especially in the Bible Belt, expecting Jesus to return.
I called my deep-red USrep today and the staffer said, "But it worked!" So I retorted that the Bible condemns doing evil so that good may come (because I know that shit).
I'm happy to share ideas on resistance in deep-red US states!