• ChaosMaterialist [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    I genuinely think Assad and Zelenskyy memes are touching a nerve of reality. From a previous comment:

    There are only two types of people in the West that know about Assad. Those two are (a) Leftists, and (b) fedposting So if you are bringing up Assad in a general conversation, those are by and large the only people who would care. That begs the question whenever Assad is brought up by a politician: "Who is your audience?" For politicians the audience is overwhelmingly for Government and their corporations. That means politicians are ignoring domestic issues like (for example...) 40MM Americans are in poverty or school shootings or that all basic goods shot up 20%+ in price in a few years. Those are hardly the only issues, but you must put all of them on the backburner to care about some leader in the Middle-East. Thus the meme, and the attention on Assad in general, is an excellent display of disconnect from actual living breathing people. As such, Assad-obsessed politicians generally lose to other politicians that focus more on their electorate.

    tl;dr: who-must-go is code for politicians ignoring domestic issues with the inevitable consequences assad-must-stay

    • REgon [they/them]
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      2 months ago

      I need an effortpost of some sort on Assad. What is his whole deal? What was the origin for the colour revolution in Syria? What is the day to day like in Syria now? Is he a puppet or a statesman? What is he up to over there?

  • Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

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    Our leader is unaffected. Indian scientific temper > Superstition

    His party lost majority and had to form a coalition govt. Plans fro amending the consitution put on hold.