• wurzelgummidge@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Yes, because no population on this planet ever acts against their dictators without the U.S. funding them

    FTFY

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      2 months ago

      That explains the Chinese revolution, the Mexican revolution, hell the French revolution too :)

      • wurzelgummidge@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        It certainly helps to explain America’s long history of regime change and destabilisation initiatives

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          When your government botches an election in such a spectacular way, it is expected that the population would react in any country. I don’t know where you live, but if some protofascist steals an election e.g. Bolsonaro/Trump, we will both be out there rioting with good reason, it won’t be because the CIA paid us.

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            2 months ago

            Or in other words: Potential protesters are not sitting at home like “Oh man, I so want to protest this shit, but the CIA didn’t pay me yet, so I can’t :(”

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          2 months ago

          Sure. The Velvet Revolution.

          Or are you going to claim that Czechs and Slovaks have no self-determination? I’m sure some here will be willing to chime in and tell you otherwise.

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      2 months ago

      Plenty of revolutions have happened, before, during, and after the Cold War without U.S. support, the U.S. actively opposed the breakup of the Soviet Union for example, and yet it happened, and several democracies were created from it’s downfall, with little influence from the U.S.

      dictators without the U.S. funding them FTFY

      Even if the U.S. government did regularly fund protests/resistance against dictatorships, why would that be a bad thing? As long as it’s not singlehandedly deciding on regime change like in Iraq, I don’t see anything morally wrong with supporting pro-democracy causes within dictatorships.