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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 3, 2022

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America spent 2 trillion dollars on Afghanistan that has a GDP a fraction of the size of what it cost to put troops there.

Yes, and this doesn't contradict what I said at all.

America signs trade deals that aren't even that lucrative, as long as it gets to crusade with its ideology.

Trade deals aren't an ideological matter, unless that ideology is appealing to wealthy shareholders. So, money, not a vague hatred of Ukraine being a white country.

American NGOs have been pushing diversity hard in Eastern Europe

American NGOs are not the American state. The American state is eating popcorn and spending a fraction of its wealth on seeing its old rival bleed dry in a backwater. The Ukrainians get gadgets, intel, training, and money conditional on killing Russian invaders, not conditional on being good to gay people.

Hungary is being sanctioned by the EU for not cooperating with liberalism

Hungary has been that way for over a decade. These sanctions got through this year not because of liberalism, but because Orbán is deemed not anti-Russian enough and threatened European disunity. Compare Poland, or Lithuania, or Latvia, or Croatia, or Bulgaria, countries no more liberal than his which do not get sanctioned because they don't then fuck with stuff the EU actually cares about.