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Just curious what do you think of the invasion of Ukraine?
Btw, the USA is a flawed democracy but it's still a democracy compared to Russia and most of the countries you mentioned.
Also from your link to that weird wiki, why is Greenland not "the global north" when it's owned by Denmark?
An inevitable escalation in the war that started in 2014 with the US-backed fascist coup in Ukraine that goes against the interests and wishes of Eastern Ukrainians
and the subsequent killings of ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine, like Donbas, DPR, and LPR, by the coup gov for resisting.
I don't support the invasion per se. In fact, its goal of suppressing fascism in western Ukraine seems to have kinda backfired from this after all, with the Ukraine gov using this as an excuse to suppress the left.
But the point is, what else could've they done? They’ve already tried to join NATO multiple times from even before the USSR’s overthrow and have been denied (since it's an imperialist org whose entire purpose is to suppress socialism globally, and particularly Russia) and they already had the Minsk agreements which the US sidelined through the coup. Not doing something about it would lead to the continued killing of ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine, and NATO getting even closer to Russia since the post-2014 US puppet gov doesn’t abide by the Minsk agreements.
Is that why we only have a choice between two rich geriatric whitte men
You obviously have a flawed system but you still have a choice compared to those countries.
And they are not only white men.
This year one of them is orange. Earlier, one of them was a women but you didn't want to vote for her. Why I don't know.
Before that there was a black man.
All of whom are genocidal zionazis who can never go against the US gov's imperialist interests.
The only US president who tried to do something half-decent, JFK, for wanting to abolish the CIA and giving an anti-imperialist speech titled “Imperialism: the Enemy of Freedom” to seemingly curtail the US’s invasions in foreign countries, made himself an enemy of both the political parties, and was thus assassinated by the CIA.
Political systems in the imperial core, specially in the US, only exist to protect capital and imperialism, while giving a thin veneer of “democracy”.
Btw, Putin has an approval rating of over 75% in Russia. Russia is much more of an actual liberal "democracy" than the US, where Trump won despite getting less votes.
If he has such broad approval why do his political opponents keep dying? Why not have an actual election?
While he does seem to genuinely care about Russia — it was under his presidency that alot of the mass capitalist privatizations after the USSR's overthrow were undone and life in Russia started to catch back up to what it was, though it remained capitalist — he's still a liberal. I imagine that's probably because of a mix of wanting to increase his chances of victory even a bit more, and because there's no genuine leftist opposition in Russia right now that would actually improve it (all his genuine oppositions have been far-right so far).
They have freedom to healthcare and I have freedom to go into crushing debt or just rot.
As a bourgeois democracy we’ve never really much choice electorally.
Princeton University Study: US is an oligarchy, not a democracy
Michael Hudson on the 2008 Great Recession: