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Despite the narratives, the world at large hasn't really ever come together for the sole purpose of liberating an oppressed people within a country. No
I'm not surprised.
Hell I'm pretty sure people are forgetting Ukraine is at war. This is why I hated the "They're winning" "Russia is retreating" rhetoric. Because wars take a long time and a lot of people will die in them. People are cheering something they have no part in but by saying "Ukraine is winning" I think many of them also add "And now we can stop focusing on them".
Part of it is the media diverting attention or focusing on what they want people to focus on (watch how coverage of different shootings are covered. If it's a white guy with a death toll, it's covered far more than if it's a woman, a non-minority, or a low death toll. People will defend that by "It's focusing on the higher death toll" But doesn't focus on the coverage changes based on race, gender, or if it's a gang/drug related shooting.
Part of this is click bait but I think part of it too is a narrative that's formed. Which is why school shootings are covered more than random alleys and such. But the reason why isn't the problem, it's more how the media shapes the national narrative due to what they decide to focus on.
The other part is people have enough going on in their life that they can't think of every little thing going on in the world, but since the news is covering this, I guess we'll focus a bit on Afghanistan for a bit again.
"Fix your own problems. We're sick and tired of being the world's police force"
-- America
(...along with the world's checkbook. And no matter what we do, everything gets blamed on us. We're taking our ball and going home)
I'd just like the US to stop playing world cop and have a decade or two without some intervention somewhere.
Damn, a lot of "Fuck Afghanistan, hoo rah America is great" kinda vibes in here :-/ I left Reddit to get away from the constant USA Defaultsm nonsense...
Yes, let's ignore the most important issue - people are suffering and as decent humans we have a duty to them, when we can instead use it as an excuse to point out how much better Americans are at being a country, etc etc :-(
Lost causes are relegated to the history books, and remembered by ivory tower academics.