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I think it is undoubtedly true that the Russian government tries to influence the internal affairs of other countries.  This is certainly bad, but what really rubs me the wrong way about the way people use the Russian psyop thing is that it becomes this deeply ethnocentric thing where people:

* conflate Russians with the Russian government and its apparatuses.

* start using it as a witch hunt device of "anyone who expresses political ideas I don't agree with is a Russian psy-op".

* work hand-in-hand with minimizing the political problems caused by internal actors and reducing them to being "all Russia's fault".  This thus redirects blame to this external target to promote a sanitized image of the given country.

So it becomes like this ouroboros of misinformation being repurposed to spread a completely different strain of misinformation.  I just really think this is a case where multiple things can be true simultaneously, and that the real victims of Russia's foreign policy right now are Ukrainians, not people from the US or western Europe.

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Russia going to war with Ukraine this year seems more like something that they've been building up to than some random, out of the blue action.  After all, they already did this before, back in 2014 when they annexed Crimea.  And Putin's government has expended a lot of effort in recent years to try to control narratives about itself with both right and left wing Americans via propaganda through different outlets.  In retrospect, perhaps this invasion has always been a major reason for investing so much energy in that over the last few years? 

I think if someone's anti-war, which I am, they have to oppose all wars, not just some of them.  And I think to be anti-war you have to specifically oppose the aggressors in war.  Which in this case is Russia.  Russia invaded Ukraine, not the other way around, and this is part of an act of aggression which began many years ago.

The US, of course, has been the aggressor in many other conflicts-Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, the list goes on. And in those cases, one should not have looked at the invaded country and said 'look at all the flaws this country has--the US needs to come bring democracy to it!'  And so I certainly don't think that any similar argument implying that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is in any way humanitarian to Ukrainians holds any water at all. I don't think I should only care about people in other countries when they're being harmed by the US. That's just another type of American exceptionalism--instead of people only mattering when they're being harmed by an enemy of the US, it just reverses that and says we only care about people in other countries if they're being harmed by the US.  But either way, it's still a logic of American exceptionalism that only grants others conditional humanity.

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Feb. 23rd, 2022 12:51 am
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