Obvious propaganda is obvious.
This is literally a think-tank centered in Washington DC. Why not just call it Wrongthink, you clod? π
Holy shit, talk about obvious propaganda. You think a full half of the country is completely all about supporting a country that our entire military industrial complex is built to fight and that our military decided to declare as a near-peer rival? And you think itβs the tankies that have been taken in by propaganda?
Jesus.
Calling Quincy Institute republicans, this is too good, you only read headlines. Pathetic!
Why do you read Lemmy instead of watching Rachel Maddow? Doesnβt it put you in terrible agony from the cognitive dissonance? Youβre turning into my little reply guy. ππ€§
I donβt think the article successfully argues its main point. Sure, sanctions are galvanizing, but I believe itβs well understood that sanctioning a country is going to result in that country pursuing any other viable avenues to conduct their economic activities. Itβs a stretch to say that the sanctions backfired. I would say itβs more accurate to write that the sanctions have resulted in profound consequences, and not all of them are good.
So what would you call profound consequences that rebounded against the USA, Europe, Australia, South Korea, and Japan, if not blowback?
Thatβs a different standard. Iβm not claiming that there havenβt been negative consequences, but I would hardly call the economic sanctions βbackfiring.β To me, backfiring means that the action actually brought the West further away from their goal of harming Russia using nonviolent means with the sanctions.
Consider the price of oil. Having options to sell oil in more markets means you can generate more profits. Being forced into selling oil only to a smaller set of countries who are willing to purchase your product? Thatβs going to have economic consequences even though it does increase isolationism. I also imagine itβs quite a bit more inconvenient being an oligarch right now in the presence of sanctions.
Has there been some blowback? Sure. But I donβt think itβs backfired completely. Thereβs definitely been a major impact.
Sure - thatβs why people are resorting to stealing butter from grocery stores. Positively thriving.
Food insecurity in the USA exists without anyone sanctioning it. Stores have literally started locking deodorant and baby formula behind glass to prevent more theft.
But you think a Newsweek story about a single person stealing a pack of butter is evidence that the sanctions are working?
Worse, you are totally cool with sanctions harming average citizens with food insecurity and not aware that collective punishment is a literal crime against humanity?
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Liberal downvoting has seriously spiked today. Whatβs going on?