I'm wondering what our take on this is.

Here's an example on libsky . It reads as genuinely frustrated. However I've seen this same line trotted out by NAFO about Ukraine and how it's impossible it's being directed by the US Government, because people have agency (making it Russian propaganda/"shallow analysis").

I feel like there's a small point being made, obviously not all groups funded by America/American proxies are incapable of acting alone.

  • blight [he/him]
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    10 days ago

    The groups exist regardless of America, but American support ensures that they are able to seize power, and are manipulated in certain directions.

      • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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        10 days ago

        In any given society that's in a state of conflict (which is true of all class societies) there will always be groups that hold some position or another, some will be religious regressives, revolutionaries, industrialists, financiers, compradors, etc. The fact that an external power can come and grant one of those groups enormous power is actually the action that denies the people agency. Without that interference, the group that can gain majority support will just naturally have a path to achieving its goals.

      • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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        10 days ago

        I saw someone describe this phenomenon as basically "applying 'therapy speak' to geopolitics", and I don't think they were wrong really.

    • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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      10 days ago

      The groups exist regardless of America,

      I mean... Yah, but also when the US is giving them funding, weapons, training, media coverage, and basically recruiting for them... Between the Jakarta Method, Gladio, and their derivatives the USA (and the Billionaires that own it) is the reason many of these groups exist as anything more than some drunk assholes getting in trouble at a local pub. Like at this point, Nazis and their adjacents across the globe are largely a creation of the US with a smattering of help from European powers.

      • blight [he/him]
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        10 days ago

        I guess my point is you could still have national bourgeoisie taking a group from bar gang to small militia, and even a considerable one might not quite be able to take power, if not for a small nudge by America. Of course American nudges aren’t usually small, but they don’t necessarily have to be big. They just have to be that final push that takes them over the threshold.

        And everything is a sliding scale, and eventually the system of American geopower starts eating its own tail and becoming self-perpetuating. At this point we might have completely moved from the chicken to the egg phase.

        • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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          10 days ago

          On the one hand, yeah that sounds totally reasonable, but on the other hand the US has been running a mass murder program across the globe for 70+ years, non-stop creation of these groups and everything it entails, a global propaganda machine that is nigh inescapable, full invasion into select countries... and yet they're still forced to play whackamole as leftist movements regularly gain traction. Like stalin-heart to Burkina Faso right now. In a way, I'm kinda optimistic that we're that resilient. And tbh, I kinda suspect that if the US people just pulled their heads out of their butts and realized their duty as citizens of the imperial core to sabotage all these efforts, that there would be a massive global shift very quickly.

    • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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      9 days ago

      My Food Not Bombs group currently exists. It would still exist if it was receiving weapons, funding, intelligence, logistical support, etc. from Russia, but we would also be way funnier and more noteworthy.

      Edit: I'm not being snarky. I'm just imagining my Food Not Bombs group being supported by the Russian Federation.