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[–] palal@lemmy.ml -2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I mean, I agree in theory but in practice that's not how the world works. We don't live in an ideal world.

The US would never allow Canada to align with Russia against the US. Russia would never allow Ukraine to align with the US against Russia. China would never allow Taiwan to align with the US against China.

Same shit, different shitter.

[–] Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

Ok good, I'm glad we're able to find some common ground here. And here's another bit of common ground I think we have:

If, the government of Canada decide it was in its best interest to align with Russia and that's what the people of Canada wanted, and they tried to do this, and the US then said that Canada was rightfully part of its territory and it would prefer to use peaceful means of unification but would ultimately take Canada by any means necessary.....I would stand right next to you, I'd be angry with you and call out the moral bankruptcy and how the US has no right to do that. I'd probably even influence the way I voted in my country.

But here's the thing. That's a hypothetical scenario for Canada. The people of Canada and their way of life is safe. Me, and my family here in Taiwan? Not so much. And that's 100% because of the CCPs claim that they own us and will take us by any means. A claim they could revoke at any time.

The world isn't perfect, no, but that won't stop me from calling out this type of shit no matter who does it and it's certainly paper thin cover to hide behind if you're trying to justify that which you know cannot be morally defended.

[–] slaacaa@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Don’t bother, it’s just a tankie shill posting bad faith arguments from a 1d all account.

[–] Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 months ago

Yeah true, that's probably enough now that it's starting to go in circles. I don't know why but I'm still surprised that people could genuinely hold these views. Still, I always hope to learn something but ultimately it's probably a waste of time.

[–] palal@lemmy.ml -2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The US is literally funding the right-wing party in Canada to be more conservative, more extreme, less secular, and more friendly to US interests.

We can't do ANYTHING about it. We're already America's removed.

[–] Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Would be interested to read more about that if you have sources. Like I said, I'm not afraid to criticise the US but that is no excuse for the actions of others.

[–] palal@lemmy.ml 0 points 11 months ago

It's important to remember that in the US, political aims are achieved by funding think tanks and political parties and "independent protests" rather than on funding the government at large. So, I'm attributing the actions of the decision makers in the US (Republican officials, key Republican decision makers) to American policy at large. After all, in a two-party system, the Republicans will eventually regain power and they will follow the policy of these key decision makers. It's rather odd that the decision makers in American politics aren't government officials, but I guess that's the wonders of a two-party democracy. You can say that Koch (for example) isn't an American government official, but then I'd ask you what defines a government official if not a high degree of influence over government policy.

On the Freedom Convoy protest bullshit:

Conservatives in the U.S., including right-wing media and high-profile Republicans, are vocalizing their support for the Canadian convoy and donating money. 

How American right-wing funding for Canadian trucker protests could sway U.S. politics

U.S. Republicans vow to probe GoFundMe decision halting Canada trucker donations

On funding for Canadian "independent think tanks"

How a conservative US network undermined Indigenous energy rights in Canada

U.S. Republican Koch oil billionaires help fund the Fraser Institute. Why the Fraser Institute?

On direct funding to politicians ("bribes" or what have you)

The US funds the International Democrat Union, who directly gave Stephen Harper a cushy job after he was ousted as PM in 2015.

On blatant economic favoritism by the DOJ to crush Canadian businesses: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSeries_dumping_petition_by_Boeing

Maybe the Democrats are better, but from what I've seen all they do is not actively make things substantially worse.