| Well, many people here ARE apologists for USA and NATO, they simply don’t know what they have done, or really anything outside the cherrypicked narrative they have been carefully shown by their domestic maintream media. (Similar to people in Russia and China being conditioned by their governments.) But what do you mean by mental hoops? Let me reiterate, the view is held by: Billions of people, and their leaders outside the NATO bubble EVERY SINGLE ONE of our own ambassadors to Russia and experts have signed group letters warning every administration since the 90s: https://www.armscontrol.org/act/1997-06/arms-control-today/o... Heck even the Ukrainian PEOPLE, the Ukrainian public itself was against it: Pew: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2010/03/29/ukraine-says-n... Gallup: https://news.gallup.com/poll/104356/ukrainians-see-more-valu... You gotta start realizing the role George W Bush played in all this, at the very least — pushing for Ukraine in NATO at the very time when its own public overwhelmingly opposed it. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nato-ukraine-bush/bush-vo... The mental hoops are for those who continue to repeat the stock phrases “open door policy” “purely defensive” “unprovoked and unjustified” “weapons of mass destruction” “hacked the election” “axis of evil” “they hate us for our freedoms” These phrases are carefully tested w focus groups, and dropped if they don’t work (eg “islamofascism” and “crusade” was briefly used by Bush admin before being retired in favor of “weapons of mass destruction” and “axis of evil”.) |
Historically, even violence and war does not change people's beliefs.