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by wolverine876
1557 days ago
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> I have seen with my own eyes the devastation and ruin which American war crimes have wrought. No doubt those things have happened and are very serious, especially to the victims, but morality is a property of sinners; it's not meaningful for saints. What makes morality special and meaningful is that we have it and use it despite our sins, despite having the free will to chose evil. Saints don't exist anyway - we would have no morality if it required them. The world is rallying around Ukraine because of morality, because of a belief in freedom, self-determination, and justice. That is why the United States has so many allies, and countries like China and Russia have very few - it is possibly the great realist, geopolitical advantage of the US: we have allies who trust us, welcome our bases, invite our intervention, because of the (limited, human, very flawed) morality. > I would like us to earnestly try building a bit more of it! I could not agree more! Thank you for saying it. |
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If China doesn’t implode and becomes way more powerful than the United States, we will lose most of our allies regardless of popular opinion.
But I really like your attitude!