I feel like Assad is a good benchmark. If this site allowed critical support for Assad, it must allow critical support for Luigi. It's not like Assad wasn't problematic in a million different ways
Exactly, the yardstick of critical support is not "some arbitrary measure of how much ideological inconsistency and discomfort I'm willing to stomach," it is utility. Necessity makes strange bedfellows and all that.
Is this the new
e: just realized this might be considered 'lionization' which is not my intention
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I feel like Assad is a good benchmark. If this site allowed critical support for Assad, it must allow critical support for Luigi. It's not like Assad wasn't problematic in a million different ways
No one said you can't have critical support. The mod statement was just reminding you that criticism is the first half of "critical" support.
I don't think people understand the why of "critical support" here.
When people say "critical support of Assad", they are not saying "I want to live under the Assad regime" or "I agree with Assad's politics".
They are saying there is no alternative to Assad that is capable of resisting American imperialism to the same degree AND has good politics.
Exactly, the yardstick of critical support is not "some arbitrary measure of how much ideological inconsistency and discomfort I'm willing to stomach," it is utility. Necessity makes strange bedfellows and all that.
Bowser in shambles rn
Removed by mod
It's too late, you made him the chad, and her the soyjack.
More like
I was thinking more of how Assad has been previously known as the 'Lion of
SyriaDamascus'.Lion of Damascus, not Syria
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Thanks for the correction!
Did they pick the most unflattering picture of the politician on purpose? LOL
It reminds me of this picture that I picked from some DPRK news publication: