• PhaseFour [he/him]
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    "Oh no, it's not the politicians or the military industry who are to blame, it's the soldiers" is probably not the best propaganda.

    Calling this "anti-imperialist propaganda" is like calling a Reuse, Reduce, Recycle sign "climate action propaganda."

    It is reactionary to frame systemic issues as the product individual decisions, where everyone just needs to make the morally correct choice.

    If the soldier chose not to enlist, this exact scene would still happen.

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      The message is "US soldier bad, kill civilians, make kid sad" and the framing of the soldier's justifications is immunisation and immediately juxtaposing their reasons for doing it with the massive harm they're causing, which anthropomorphises and is completely in line with the broader anti-imperialism message that US citizens need to prioritise stopping US imperialism over minor domestic shit because of the massively disproportionate harm its causing.

      If you can't give it at least as much critical support as you would revolutionaries who yeeted someone's parents for no real reason then you need to rethink your definition of pragmatism.

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        The cartoon literally criticizes the correct analysis of imperialist war: politicians and the military industry conspiring to loot natural resources. I do not understand why people are supportive of that.

        You can try to convince every soldier not to enlist, that won't change anything.

        You are also the only person who has mentioned "pragmatism" in this thread.