• zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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    3 years ago

    I would say he openly endorses things, not tacitly, and this presents America as an easier thing to blame and hold accountable

    I disagree on this point, as what he's implying is "everybody does it", thereby absolving both them and us. Putin's allowed to be an authoritarian shit. We're allowed to be authoritarian shits. Authoritarianism Is Good, Aktuly.

    This doesn't present America as easier to blame. It allows Americans (particularly his chud base) to feel vindicated when the America team is caught doing unconscionable things. We can do it because it's just how everyone is expected to behave.

    Trump said “we’re still in Syria to take the oil!” because a crumbling empire no longer even cares to disguise the truth

    Trump said it because that's what his base wants to hear. It's an echo of the liberal "No Blood For Oil" protest against the Iraq War, and a tacit endorsement of bombing brown people that he thinks Americans actually like and want to hear.

    The US's need to kill Syrians goes far beyond just the need to control oil. It is, increasingly, about controlling flow of trade and travel through the Middle East. Dumbing it down to "We're taking their shit and they can't stop us" isn't the sign of crumbling empire. It's the sign of a fascist leader whose supporters gleefully endorse the cruelty of the regime.

    The Cruelty Is The Point, as the saying goes.

    • spez_hole [he/him,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      You keep blaming trump as if I disagree with that. You are also taking the pov of his base while I am taking the pov of liberals. The conservatives will sink lower and lower, the libs have to decide to take responsibility and move left. We need no details of our aggression in Syria to understand how liberals might see America after Trump. Can they really believe that Trump's Hobbesian justification of murder is much different from Biden's, who has not made any indication to change our occupation in Syria that began when he was vice president? Or lift Trump's sanctions on Iran? My thesis is that The Cruelty Is The Point is also what humanitarian imperialism is. There is no significant distinction between R and D imperialism, and Trump's undressing of this rhetoric might make liberals confront this.

      • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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        3 years ago

        You keep blaming trump as if I disagree with that.

        I think you're reading his statement as a confession, rather than a dismissal. Like he's forcing liberals to realize America does bad things, when he's not doing that at all (because they all think he's a cynical liar). Instead he's mollifying conservatives who think these giant state police bureaucracies are Big Government Overreach by insisting we need them to compete with all the other Big Government Foreign Countries.

        This undermines the Ron Paul / Pat Buchanan conservative branch that insist all this foreign interventionism is bad. It doesn't scratch a liberal, who dismisses everything Trump says as a Russian PsyOp to Destroy America anyway.

        Can they really believe that Trump’s Hobbesian justification of murder is much different from Biden’s, who has not made any indication to change our occupation in Syria that began when he was vice president?

        Absolutely! Because Trump is Bad and Biden is Good.

        Or lift Trump’s sanctions on Iran?

        Double absolutely! Because Iran is Bad and Biden is Good.

        There is no significant distinction between R and D imperialism

        There's plenty of rhetorical distinction. Biden will insist he's helping foreigners while Trump will revel in hurting them. And people will argue over whether helping or hurting foreigners is the right policy while the Deep State keeps on keeping on.

        • spez_hole [he/him,they/them]
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          3 years ago

          You might be right. I am an optimist. But recall Iraq, when Bush had to pretend he was liberating Iraqis. Now, they don't even try. It is too easy to read this as a worsening situation - what about it would be worse? Arguably, the same military outcome would happen regardless of how they talked about it, so wouldn't we prefer this obscene honesty about who we are? Would we rather be kept in the dark, have nothing change and no one learn? Trump advertised himself as an "isolationist;" a lie but imo an improvement from the jihadist neocons. They might have realized that dying for an oil company is bad. I am hoping for a similar improvement from liberals, to realize that Trump did not spring from Zeus' forehead, he was bred in a neoliberal laboratory that the Dems have a responsibility in creating.