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[–] jcit878 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

” If you sincerely support Ukrainian people you have to realize they are not being supported by the west simply because they are good deserving people, else we’d have sent weapons to many other groups in even more dire situations

its pretty clear though the reasons for ukraine support in the west isnt purely because ukraine is our best mate, its because of the implications if they were to fall, pretty sure even ukraine is well aware of this. its simply an outcome that needs to be avoided at all costs other wise europe is going to be in for a hell of a decade

[–] banneryear1868 1 points 1 year ago

I think it's pretty obvious but I also see a lot of social media and discussions in the news media that basically focuses on displaying that you personally support Ukraine, westerners adopt slogans to identify themselves online as part of the good side as a sort of moral branding. It's not that this in inherently bad but it doesn't acknowledge why they support Ukraine, and not for example, subjugated populations everywhere around the world. It's like your identity with regards to the war in Ukraine is seen as a symbol, however the only reason why it's so important in the present day context is because of the broader implications that you mention. These broader implications are not linked to or require the presence of Ukrainian flags on a percentage of people's social media profiles for instance, or frequency of "Slava Ukraine" comments online. So I think the line here is blurred between strategic and geopolitical implications, and people's own moral support of the war, with the latter being viewed as inherently related to the former when it's actually decoupled from it.