• papertowels@lemmy.one
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    1 month ago

    No it’s not easier than everyone making the right decision for anything else, but it is the right decision.

    I’m going to propose something.

    The most idealistic, “right” decision, done in the wrong context, is the wrong decision.

    For example, let’s say all of Ukraine rejects war. They no longer resist Russia.

    Did we save the world? No. That is appeasement, and that didn’t work out to well with Hitler.

    Again. Prove the worth and viability of your ideas by encouraging the ones throwing the punches to reign it in first, before applying such lofty and naive ideals to those trying to defend themselves.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah everyone knows you can just appeal to warmongering fascists.

      /S

      Sounds less easy then everyone rejecting war.

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        1 month ago

        But you can’t have “everyone” reject war without including warmongering fascists in the category of “everyone”.

        Seeing as you acknowledge how difficult that is, are we on the same page about how unrealistic your original solution is?