Re: Ukraine

Originally Posted by
sandtown
It may not have had much of an impact, but I take a certain pride in having marched against every US war starting with Vietnam.
I think it is my patriotic duty to do that sort of thing.
Of course it is. But it's a duty, not a contest. Making it a contest doesn't further your object, and so cannot fulfill your duty.

Originally Posted by
sandtown
Did you ever march against the UK gummint's insane, imperialistic and downright wicked participation in the Afghanistan or Iraq wars ??
Whatever, that's in the past, like the Spartan enslavement of the Messenians. Being alive now means confronting what is happening now, which is the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Your arguments from the past paint you into a corner. You want negotiations, but what is there to negotiate?
How's this: for every 10 treaties with Native Americans breached by us whites, Russia gets to invade and annex one country, outside NATO. Would that make things right?
One of Dostoyevsky's favorite words, often used ironically, was "fact" (fakt, a harsh-sounding foreign loan word in the Russian language) . . .
William Mills Todd, Introduction to Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot (1868) Penguin Books edition 2004.