NP The untouchable minds of the pynchon-list
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 18:47:35 UTC 2022
You are a disgusting piece of shit.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 1:43 PM Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> DISSIDENT VOICE FROM A LIFELONG PEACE ADVOCATE
> We thought we could play our big geopolitical game and put more Nato
> bases closer to Russia but few Americans stood up against that aggression.
> The threat of violence is violence and the US regulalry uses war against
> those who neither threaten nor attack us. Several Ukrainian groups in the
> army and leading the Ukrainian coup are nazis and fly nazi flags.
> Do you know how many Russians were killed in WW2 by nazis, how many
> Jews were killed in Ukraine by Ukrainian nazis, what percent of the German
> soldiers in WW2 were killed by Russians? Look it up. Maybe this will give
> you a sense of their concerns. They seized the vital naval outpost and
> Russian speaking area of Crimea, and defended the Donbass.
> Russia asked for Ukraine to return to the MInsk accords and
> establish a firm comittment to military neutrality. Ukraine refused. Macron
> tried to negotiate a return to Minsk, was cold shouldered by the US and
> Zelensky agreed in private then refused agreement in public. A few days ago
> Macron tried again with an attempt at US involvement but the US refused.
> Instead we pour in weapons to Ukraine as though it is some kind of generous
> gift to make them a sacrificial lamb to our geo-political ambitions.
> Russia was faced with complete refusal to acknowledge its legitimate
> security needs. Putin had made it as clear as any red line ever drawn that
> it was not going to allow the possibility of nuclear weapons 90 miles from
> Moscow. The US is not the only power that can draw lines or the only power
> that can use military force to protect interests both real and imaginary.
> It is a multipolar world and there are as yet only a few nations
> united in neutrality and peace. For America to feel morally superior to
> Russia is a sham, Our military aggressions are far greater since WW2. If
> free US citizens refuse to work to end nuclear proliferation and refuse to
> stop voting for 2 war parties and refuse to spend most tax money on
> military and contine to torture those who expose our crimes, then our
> moral squealings against the harsh authoritarian systems of Russia and
> China will be hypocritical noise to no effect. Why isn't there all this
> anti-war news when America starts a new war or continues to aid the wars in
> Yemen, Africa, etc. Why no outrage over our many blockades of elected
> governments or the US control of the oil region of Syria, or our support
> for military regimes that silence dissent in Turkey, Egypt, Israel, etc.?
> Our war insanity knows few bounds:Last week a former CIA spook and member
> of Atlantic Council Matthew Kroenig said this in Forign Affairs. "Finally,
> if necessary, Washington could always take a page from its Cold War
> playbook and rely more heavily on nuclear weapons to offset the local,
> conventional advantages of its rivals ".
>
> Our shared planet should not depend on either young Matty’s oso clever
> idea of “winning” a nuclear war with Russia or the continued effectiveness
> of Mutual Assured Destruction.
>
> War is evil and is not ended by great empires with huge armies. It
> is a way of thinking that affects everything, turns all of creation into
> resources for our money wars, poisons water and turns forests into deserts.
> When do we end war? Soon or never. How do we end war? One way is to stop
> funding it. Search your heart and I promise I will do the same.
>
>
> > On Feb 24, 2022, at 2:21 PM, fa ma <maijstralfausto at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > For the belittled untouchable minds of the pynchon-list, the dawn of the
> > big day was glorious.
> > In fact, it was more than they ever could've hoped for.
> >
> > The greatest Peace Corps of the 21st century had finally done what they
> had
> > to do in the service of world history.
> >
> > And yet - the virtuous, modest Captain of Peace only started it when it
> was
> > absolutely necessary.
> > The last straw was the request of help from the unselfish activists of a
> > territory that had been liberated from fascism eight years earlier.
> > It was practically identical to the request of help from those true
> > Internationalists that had invited the Captain's predecessors to liberate
> > Czechoslovakia from fascism in 1968.
> >
> > These untouchable minds of the pynchon-list had barely managed to
> memorize
> > the Captain's Great Monday Speech when it all started.
> > From now on, they would shed their tears of joy freely. From now on, they
> > would not hold back.
> >
> >
> > Fama
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