• kava@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    The US supplied 80% of the bombs dropped on Gaza.

    Do you believe US civilians should be prohibited from interacting with the rest of the world?

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      17 days ago

      As a US citizen. YES. FFS, the point of sanctions is to compel a change or deter an action. Americans might pay way more attention when the rest of the world puts us in timeout because of the terrible leadership.

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        17 days ago

        Research has shown it has historically had very little to no impact on policy. What it does do is harm the lowest rungs of society.

        For example a 2019 report on Trump’s Venezeuala sanctions estimate up to 40,000 people died. Mostly poor people who went without healthcare and medicine because the US froze all of the government’s funds and access to credit.

        In my opinion, I’d prefer if we just bombed civilians in the countries we sanction. It’s more honest. It really is a form of low level warfare. Something akin to a medieval raiding party

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      17 days ago

      I mean, it’s probably in their best interest to avoid us. We are a terrible country.

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      17 days ago

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      Do you believe US civilians should be prohibited from interacting with the rest of the world?

      Yes…? Why haven’t other countries sanctioned the US for Gaza genocide? But that’s also not the point at hand.

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        16 days ago

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        whataboutism isn’t some magical phrase that you can utter every time someone brings up hypocrisy

        if we’re going to support sanctioning civilians based on their countries breaking international law, then we should not have double standards. otherwise it’s very clear to anyone paying attention that this is a geopolitical issue and not a moral one.

        and that’s what this is actually about. the US sanctions on Russia are a geopolitical tool meant to make the Russian re-subjugation of Ukraine more expensive. that’s it. US doesn’t actually care about Ukraine- neither this administration or the last.

        to me, that doesn’t justify banning individuals from participating in OSS projects. anybody that wants to contribute should be able to.