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I mean, as far as I'm aware more than 60% of Americans support LGBTQ rights so probably the side with the most support
You are brilliant, Banelord. Make no mistake. And you have a certain swagger. Appreciated by most.
Yes, I remember the Big Bang Theory. If you want, we can talk about all sorts of things related to why we are here. And the randomness of it all.
But Banelord, please know near or far and now or again - twas a pleasure.
You might be putting too much weight into tech, forgetting the facts that every second American is packing a firearm. The way it goes down in Ukraine right now, is that the quantity seems to be trumping the quality.
Enough to die for them? Maybe.
Nah, the pleasure is all mine; cheers! 🍻🍻
Beyond the bounds of what is acceptable or normal? Oh I apologize.
According to this
https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/icymi-new-data-shows-support-for-lgbtq-rights-reaches-highest-rates-ever-recorded
20% of America trying to start something wouldn't be likely to do much
Yeah, it's a bit weird
Generaly, our brief and bloody history as a species portrays a series of power struggles, with cultural mixing often leading to dominance by one group. So, seems that in teh grand scheme of history, the acquisition and maintenance of power have often been more influential drivers of change and cultural dynamics than the pursuit of equality among different groups.
And human societies in general are constantly proving again and again that they are inherently prone to conflict and competition for supremacy rather than finding a true and long lasting peaceful coexistence.
Am I wrong in this observation?
Absolutely nothing unless it also offends the LGBTQ agenda
As an example the Spanish Republic armed it's citizens to stop the fascist traitors; they had the numbers. Then Nazi Germany, Italy and other countries totally not including the "defenders of democracy" good ol' USA gave the traitors more resources than what the Republic got from the USSR. And democracy lost. So having lots of people with light weapons couldn't do much during the first half of the century. Now? Theoretically less powerful sides win because what they get from the outside is better than what the side with the army have. Problem here is that there is nothing more powerful than the US armed forces.
Since civil wars are particularly vicious, lines would probably be crossed, and in those scenarios the biggest boom win.
And Ukraine mostly held because of the outside support, and what the western allies provide the ukrainians is generally more advanced than what Russia can consistently deploy. Given how corrupt the russian army is, saying they ever had the quality is debatable.
Anyway, that's just my take.