Foreverconservative said:
Newsflash Tesla the United States isn't a sovereign nation currently and hasn't been in some time. The concept that Lincoln described at Gettysburg no longer exists. Any that actually believes that our government is of the people, by the people, for the people" is delusional.
People toss around the term sovereignty around like they actually know what the word actually means. The so called protectors of democracy are the very ones setting it on fire. We are no longer citizens we are subjects, divide and concur is the oldest tactic in the manual, and yet it still works to this day. People got lazy and too busy in the "pursuit of happiness" and forgot there is a price to pay for freedom, despite it's name freedom isn't free.
Spend half the time working on restoring our own sovereignty, that we spend worrying about sh**holes that have no chance of ever becoming a sovereign nation, then the US could return to being great. Despite what all you liberals think, America First is not a bad thing. It's not racist, xenophobic, non inclusive, whatever. America FIrst is a necessity of survival.
I have found your takes to be pretty spot on regarding several issues and concepts and appreciate your information and explanations.
Agree the concept of sovereignty has become misused and *******ized in regards to the Ukraine conflict(s).
If Ukraine supports wanted to have a rational discussion on their "right" to exist, they should focus on concept of human rights and the rights to live peacefully and pursue happiness regardless of whether they are part of Russia, an independent sovereign, part of a coalition of states, part of NATO, etc.
That concept allows for a pursuit of multiple outcomes including Ukraine or parts of Ukraine falling under Russian purview. Understanding that the retort to this concept will be "but Putin is a genocidal maniac who will ethnically cleanse Ukrainians and enslave them all"... well, then we deal with the human rights violations as we have done in multiple locales around the world.
And that concept would provide the most apt comparisons to the problems on our own border.
It also provides a workable concept in regards to Israel and Palestinians. Live peacefully, respect basic human rights including the rights to exist and we can talk solutions. Palestinians, Hezbollah, Houthis, Iranian backed militants like Houthis and so on do NOT respect others' rights to exist and have shown no desire to respect basic human rights.
As such, one cannot find a peaceful solution when one side does not seek peace. Back to Putin, I do think Putin desires peace at the end of the day, but on his terms and based on his idea of what he wants Russia to be. To ignore that is unwise though there are many posts on this thread that simply state "sovereign Ukraine" and "Putin is a maniacal sociopathic tyrant". Quotes intended to express a conceptual position and not a direct quote of any particular post or poster.