• surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    The US is an authoritarian police state, with an intelligence sector that has its claws in every industry across the globe. Of course their products are chock full of backdoors as well. And all of the leaks and whistleblowers have confirmed that.

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      21 hours ago

      I’ve lived for many years in both russia and the US. As I said earlier, my life experience makes it impossible for me to align with campist rhetoric.

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          18 hours ago

          No. It taught me the importance of nuance and to avoid simplistic black and white thinking.

          Recognizing that while the US has many problems, it is no where close to russia (at least so far).

          Don’t take my word for it. Vladimir Kara Murza, who was jailed by putin for publicly opposing the full scale invasion of Ukraine, is able to see the difference.

          [Interviewer] A lot of Americans are worried now about the future of their own democracy. Polls show that was top of mind for a large number of voters. As someone who’s seen authoritarianism firsthand, do you think it’s reasonable for people in the US or other democracies to be worried about their countries remaining democracies?

          Well, first of all, I do think it’s right to never be complacent about this, to never take things for granted. I think it was President Reagan who said that freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. That is unfortunately, absolutely true, and we all have to be vigilant about this. But you know, I’m an optimist about Russia, and I’m certainly an optimist about the United States.

          You’ve had two-and-a-half centuries of democratic institutions and democratic traditions. That’s not going to suddenly be undone because of any single person in the space of four years. So I don’t share these alarmist sorts of views and predictions. But it’s right that people are concerned because we always have to stand guard and make sure that we protect these democratic institutions.

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            16 hours ago

            No. There is no amount of “nuance” that excuses working with or supporting fascists at any level. It is very black and white on that, regardless of how you may justify it to yourself.