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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 10, 2025

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They should have assassinated Zelensky before the war started. Not being turned into a US puppet. If modern day Russia flipped the leadership of Cuba and Mexico and installed ICBMs there the US would flip its shit and declare a full ground scale invasion.

I can't stand the Main Character Syndrome people have about the USA and its foreign influence. Moldbug wrote the same bullshit near the war's beginning, that the Ukrainian government is a puppet and that poor Russia was forced into a war.

Other countries and their interests actually exist, they're not extras in your show, and every single country in the region did everything they could from the very first day of regaining independence in 1989-1991 to distance and defend itself from Russia, and we can always see what happens when you don't do it: Belarus. They ally with the USA not because of nefarious CIA mind control tentacles, but because it's the way to be shielded from the Russian influence, western Europe led by Germany certainly can't be trusted with it.

No it wouldn't, because this has, uh, happened, and Cuba didn't get invaded.

Because they worked out a solution, the USA was however credibly willing to throw down in a full nuclear war to stop this

They worked out a solution where Cuba got to keep their communist Soviet-aligned regime but didn't get ICBMs? Great, let's do that for Ukraine now.

there is no credible American threat of nuclear war over Ukrainian sovereignty or territory

and there won't be because very few Americans have any interest in risking nuclear war over Ukrainian sovereignty or territory

and so Russia would just call the bluff, like they've already done multiple times with other threats from the US or NATO, and American diplomatic credibility will continue to be dragged through the mud