I mean I fucking hate that the group to succeed them had to be the Taliban, but when your government can’t survive three months without support from the most powerful country in the world, well that is a fucking problem.
Yes, it is a fucking problem that a government cannot survive without foreign support against a military with foreign support. That does not, however, equate to the idea that the military with foreign support winning is the only fucking way forward.
And now that you don’t have America giving the Taliban legitimacy with every bombing, drone strike or even their very existence, the people of Afghanistan are organically taking up arms against the Taliban. Wonder how that works.
And how’s that gone? And which people are taking up arms?
Oh, what’s that? The same groups of people who defended the republic against the Taliban offensive?
Golly gee, it’s almost like what happened isn’t some new development of a base of support or the energizing of a new, previously passive group to take up arms, but a continuation of the same fucking fight but with vastly reduced resources. Luckily, as we all know, continuing a fight with the same base of support but vastly reduced resources results in the Underdog Bonus™ coming into play, and definitely isn’t a delusion of accelerationist dipshittery that a worse position is a better one, actually.
PS: Not everyone who disagrees with you on topics you’re strongly opinionated about is the devil (or a Taliban apologist, but those are basically the same thing).
And what about people who say, explicitly, that the Taliban taking power is the only way to free Afghanistan of Imperialist Chains™? You know, like you explicitly said?
“It’s not apologia because I don’t like them, I’m just making apologies for why their rise to power was good and necessary!”
No, that’s still apologia, sorry to burst your bubble. You can own up to it or you can lie to yourself, but don’t expect other people to play asspat games with someone who plays apologist for a regime busy banning little girls from learning how to read and mutilating the ones who get too uppity.
PSS: More seriously, you show a serious lack of understanding regarding the attitudes of indigenous peoples towards foreign invaders. A foreign enemy is enough to turn anyone into a hero and anyone (or anything) into a villain.
‘Indigenous peoples’ jesus fucking Christ, this is exactly the kind of narrow pseudoacademic bullshit that gets passed around leftist circles as a universal truth that I was bitching about. Who are the indigenous peoples and who are the foreign invaders, here? Do you know anything about Afghan ethnic groups, or how they regard one another? Do you understand the base of recruitment of the Taliban?
If I showed you data regarding the opinions of Afghans before 2021 on the Taliban and the US, would you change your mind, or would you find a convenient excuse to continue licking the Taliban’s boots as some expression of ‘anti-imperialist’ sentiment (by being a representative of Pakistani imperialism, which is somehow immune to this notion you’re peddling)?
Apparently, what you really mean is “Bad Camp is always the foreign invader, which means other foreign invaders are suddenly Expressions Of The Indigenous Will”
Yes, it is a fucking problem that a government cannot survive without foreign support against a military with foreign support. That does not, however, equate to the idea that the military with foreign support winning is the only fucking way forward.
And how’s that gone? And which people are taking up arms?
Oh, what’s that? The same groups of people who defended the republic against the Taliban offensive?
Golly gee, it’s almost like what happened isn’t some new development of a base of support or the energizing of a new, previously passive group to take up arms, but a continuation of the same fucking fight but with vastly reduced resources. Luckily, as we all know, continuing a fight with the same base of support but vastly reduced resources results in the Underdog Bonus™ coming into play, and definitely isn’t a delusion of accelerationist dipshittery that a worse position is a better one, actually.
And what about people who say, explicitly, that the Taliban taking power is the only way to free Afghanistan of Imperialist Chains™? You know, like you explicitly said?
“It’s not apologia because I don’t like them, I’m just making apologies for why their rise to power was good and necessary!”
No, that’s still apologia, sorry to burst your bubble. You can own up to it or you can lie to yourself, but don’t expect other people to play asspat games with someone who plays apologist for a regime busy banning little girls from learning how to read and mutilating the ones who get too uppity.
‘Indigenous peoples’ jesus fucking Christ, this is exactly the kind of narrow pseudoacademic bullshit that gets passed around leftist circles as a universal truth that I was bitching about. Who are the indigenous peoples and who are the foreign invaders, here? Do you know anything about Afghan ethnic groups, or how they regard one another? Do you understand the base of recruitment of the Taliban?
If I showed you data regarding the opinions of Afghans before 2021 on the Taliban and the US, would you change your mind, or would you find a convenient excuse to continue licking the Taliban’s boots as some expression of ‘anti-imperialist’ sentiment (by being a representative of Pakistani imperialism, which is somehow immune to this notion you’re peddling)?
Apparently, what you really mean is “Bad Camp is always the foreign invader, which means other foreign invaders are suddenly Expressions Of The Indigenous Will”