• THCDenton
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    797 days ago

    Based. Put the people who declared the war on the frontline.

    • @Reddfugee42@lemmy.world
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      237 days ago

      That’s often the case when it’s a battle over shit like oil but for instance when Germany attacked Poland, it’s the Poles’ primary responsibility to fight for what is theirs. “Let the people who declared war be on the front line” okay well in this example that’s Germany and you’re going to lose everything your family ever worked for.

      • @sam_sam@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        *if you and your family own stuff. Which is not the case for most working class people. The same working class getting shoved to the front lines.

        • @azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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          97 days ago

          Get out with this class essentialism.

          Going from prole renting a shitty apartment who barely owns a car and a washing machine, to forcibly deported or forced to renounce your culture and teach your children the invader’s language and culture is not “potato, potato”.
          Sometimes there are other things to fight for than capital, even if this might sound like a foreign concept to Westerners whose country hasn’t been directly involved in a meaningful non-imperialist conflict since 1945.