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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 3, 2025

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Just to clarify, the entire Russian collusion conspiracy theory has already been dealt with and completely discredited. Trump is not a Russian agent and the entire debate has been done to death over and over again - the source of the entire claim is a combination of opposition research purchased from the Russians by the Clinton campaign and 4chan /pol/ trolls making fun of a conservative anti-Trumper who was relentlessly bullied online by people who read his son's book about indulging in a piss fetish.

Besides, we know that Trump actually is a compromised agent of a foreign power, and we can see what that compromise leads him to do:

  1. Deport people who protest against this foreign power
  2. Deliver vast sums of blood and treasure despite ostensibly promising to shut down foreign aid
  3. Have his underlings declare criticism of said foreign power a "health crisis"
  4. Make sure that important evidence of serious crimes which implicate said power and would have a negative effect on their reputation remain redacted and unpublished.

Trump has done none of these things for Russia, and while he hasn't treated them as The Great Satan that a lot of NATO-types believe they are, he hasn't been an obsequious lickspittle either. He's treated them with the respect due to a nuclear power that has their own interests, but that's just good statesmanship and negotiation rather than him being compromised.

Just to be clear: you are making the argument that Trump is a compromised agent on behalf of Israel? You didn't say which foreign power you meant, and I'd like you to speak plainly so I can confirm I understand your argument.

Yes, absolutely. Sorry, that's just an editing mistake (accidentally removed the only sentence where I actually named Israel). I don't think there are any other potential candidates, however - the health issue one specifically has no other comparisons.