• a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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    This presumes that we are all passive observers to history.

    History isn't a thing to interact with or not. We can interact with the world but are ability to interact with the world is fundamentally limited by the amount of power we wield within it.

    We can work to expose the imperialist myths about China

    Words words words words words

    build power

    Yeah that'd be good.

    prevent genocide in China

    And/or start one.

    The fact that we failed to accomplish this in the build-up to Iraq

    Yeah because the focus was on being right as opposed to actually being relevant.

    I am ignorant. That's the point. And no amount of new information about this will meaningfully resolve that ignorance because the situation is too far removed for me to get a verifiably uncurated view. It's not defeatist to acknowledge that power and relevance will come before unfettered access to information and will actually give us the ability to act on that information as opposed to just culturally signify how intellectual we are.

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      Yeah because the focus was on being right as opposed to actually being relevant.

      The largest & most successful movement within the anti-war movement was the ANSWER Coalition. They were also the ones most willing to call out the imperialist lies about WMDs. "Being right" and "being relevant" aren't contradictory, they're complimentary.

      I am ignorant.

      I know. There is countless resources on the situation in Xinjiang you need to familiarize yourself with. Several have already been linked in this thread. The "Uighur concentration camp" myth is as absurd as the "Iraqi WMD" myth, and people need to understand that.

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        most successful movement within the anti-war movement

        lol

        I know. There is countless resources on the situation in Xinjiang you need to familiarize yourself with.

        Imagining yourself not ignorant of a situation several thousand miles from you because you've spent 2 hours reading articles and applying an (often useful) heuristic of "US bad" is the geopolitical equivalent of antivaxxer mindset.

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          Task failed

          Yes. Every effort to prevent the war failed. Still seems like we should move in the direction of the movement's most successful aspects. No one remembers Kerry's limp-dicked criticism of the war. People do remember the WMD lie.

          you’ve spent 2 hours reading articles and applying an (often useful) heuristic

          And we've made it to the projection step of anti-intellectualism.

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            I haven't read any articles actually. Why would I read articles on this when I cant verify their content or materially engage with the subject matter.

            Unless I wanted to take the opportunity to preen of course.

            There were no successful aspects of the antiwar movement. Not if we're measuring the movement by is (ostensible) intended purpose. ANSWER may have been successful in making you feel popular or smart. But that's not what I care about.

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                  What mentality is causing climate change lol

                  A few banks own the military & the oil industry. It's not a matter of "mentality."

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                    Greenhouse gas emissions are causing climate change actually. Not banks or oil.

                    That's you. That's what you sound like.

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                      No. I'm describing the actual social power which prevents change from happening. It's not a "mentality."