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Liberal, Montanan. Subscribe to Paine-Wollstonecraft-Douglass-George thought, Bolivar-Juarez-Nkomo-Zelenskyy praxis
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I want you to be clear I’m not handing it to Meloni. But it is scary how well she’s working social media & just generally how much more savvy she is that most right wing Euro politicians
This was an extremely nice thing to say and I will really try to take it to heart. Dialogue is actually possible if we’re willing to extend good faith to people who deserve it (which is most)
"The Americans can't get the slime out of their capital's monument pool and will arrest you for touching it," sounds like the sort of lie they'd tell us in the Soviet Union so we'd stop bitching about bread lines.
"After supporting several previous Ukraine funding bills, Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar cast the single Democratic vote against the Support Ukraine Act in early June. The act garnered enough bipartisan support that it passed anyway, but the move provoked some shock."
Ilhan Omar is actually write about the inefficacy of *most* sanctions, and it’s important to understand why, but her extension of that heuristic to Russia is an error.