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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 1, 2024

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Again, what exactly is the complaint here? Yeah it's expensive, but we're pretty far from grousing about $4k shoeboxes. The goalposts have well and truly moved.

The first problem here is that you missed the principle the example is only meant to illustrate, and you got lost in the details.

The question is why you'd prefer living in a society where you'll always be a foreigner and whose main selling point is being based and trad in the eyes of the extremely online.

As opposed to being a foreigner in my own country? Incidentally my viewpoints are much more complex and nuanced than a right-wing meme thread you can find on Kiwi Farms. Regardless if you agree with them or not.

The daily concerns of my military age male Russian relatives are how to avoid getting sent to Ukraine (though in the near past it seems the pressganging has abated). They are not so preoccupied with national pride. The boomers are definitely feeling good though, my mother got berated by her aged aunt (who was like a mother to her) for not agreeing with the party line.

Sounds like your Russian relatives would find themselves more at home in America. No different that what others would tell me, if I don't like it here, I can go move somewhere else. However I might find myself at home with them, strangely. It's difficult to respect someone who isn't willing to fought for their country, then again if I got drafted over here, I'd refuse to fight for the US.

I don't understand why you insist on complaining about the most progressive and atomized parts of the country. Move away from the coast. Find a wife. Start a family. Touch the grass. That will serve you much better than idolizing places that want nothing to do with you.

I'm not sitting here whining and complaining about anything. And quit being so patronizing. Especially in absence of knowing hardly a single thing about me.