• @mean_bean279@lemmy.world
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    17 months ago

    We (the US) are enabling the genocide of the Uyghur people… outside of a few political stunts of “blocking” exports from those areas by purchasing from China and giving money to their government, thereby funding them, and turning a mostly blind eye to the genocide we’re helping at worst and enabling at best. It’s not really complex unless you make it complex.

    Watching Ukraine get their land and people stolen from them and doing absolutely nothing is helping.

    I didn’t say people had to give guns, I said they had to provide aid. That can come in many forms.

    • @Ashyr@sh.itjust.works
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      17 months ago

      I’m not saying you did. I’m agreeing with you on aid.

      I’m saying the title of the post is unhelpful. It is not a dichotomy of guns or you’re with Putin.

      I’m saying talking in such terms is unhelpful for establishing dialogue. I genuinely did not expect this to be controversial or difficult.

      It’s a bad title. It’s a bad argument and if we want to help Ukraine, we should do everything in our power to elevate good faith discussions and arguments.

      I agree about the Uyghurs and any trading partner with China sharing culpability. The point is that guns aren’t the solution there and even for Ukraine, for some nations, guns are not the best path forward for a variety of reasons.

      I think NATO nations have a huge responsibility to step up and I’m frustrated with the US’s foot dragging on this issue, especially when there seems to be unlimited funds for Israel to bomb Palestinians.