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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 3, 2025

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Is there any possible rational benefit for a Non-Ukrainian to join up in an actual combat role?

Easy access to Canadian healthcare.

what's the remaining rational benefit of Non-Ukrainians continuing to fund the war effort?

The US wants to break Russia up into multiple pieces in order to gain easy access to the natural resources, wealth, etc that a strong Russia prevents them from acquiring. At the same time, they want to make sure that Russia isn't capable of assisting China in any real way, to prevent the emergence of a multipolar world and retain their position as global hegemon. Because most western nations are effectively just client states of the US, they have no choice but to assist no matter how badly it harms their national interest (like Germany destroying their industrial base and economy by not buying Russian fossil fuels).

The US' attempt is absolutely doomed to fail, and Ukraine has no viable path to victory whatsoever - the only way the war doesn't end in a Russian victory is if it goes nuclear and the entire world loses. But to go back to your question, the remaining rational benefit of continuing to fund the war effort is that you are allowed to be elected instead of simply removed from the electoral process (see Romania, Moldova etc). In the long term, this is bad for the nations involved. Hell, it is likely bad in the short term for the people and nations involved... but less bad for the politicians.