The rest of the world should probably collectively stand up to the U.S. right now, tbh
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We are refusing to buy US products and we’re dropping US trade deals and largely cutting ties as much as we can. What else do you think we can do?
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They want us to send our offspring to certain death, and bring about invasion of our own countries so they can avoid the same.
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Most of the world hasn't done that though
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The rest of the world needs to remove our President, collectively.

Send him to The Hague.

We are all witnesses to his crimes.
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Europe can't even successfully remove Israel from a song contest.
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The people of the U.S. should stand up against the “U.S.” right now.
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@parkermolloy.com I don’t disagree with your original statement. My reply should have started with an also. Sorry for the confusion.
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The drum beat of sanity keeps getting louder.
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He won an election in the U.S. Those who elected him have to un-elect him. Other countries can't force "regime change".
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We quite literally can't do that. A recall election for POTUS simply isn't a thing.

The only path for premature removal is impeachment, which cannot happen unless we see an overwhelming blue wave at the end of this year.
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We're stuck with him until January 2029. Congress could impeach him, but it won't.
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voting is not actually fair or free in the u.s.
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Nazi Germany would like a word.
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Great post. You’re right. The longer they wait and we don’t remove him, he consolidates power in the region. It’s basically appeasement. Didn’t we learn this lesson????
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Drag that mf onto the white house lawn, pronto
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I think the American people bear more responsibility for standing up to Trump than the rest of the world who had no say in electing him...
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we can't make your country say "we're not trading with you until you figure your shit out"
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What would you like me to do
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We. Are. Trying.

Look how well it's working out. We can't even stop them from kidnapping and murdering our own friends and neighbors.

You wanna place bets on whether Hitler 2.0 will start dropping nukes before or after the Homer Simpsons of the US get up off their asses and do something?
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I think the house of Saud actually has significantly more say over who gets elected president than I do. Which is in fact a large part of the problem.
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it's not going to matter who technically should have done more when this world is a smoldering ruin
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Yeah, but the American people don't have militaries of our own.
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If you think most of us had any say in electing him you don't understand how our voting system works.
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i dunno about that actually. European and canadian leaders went along with so much of trump and America's bullshit and were more than happy to take part in American imperialist adventurism for decades and they actually have militaries and power. random trans people in the u.s. do not.
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Not sure how folks are misreading your "Please treat us as a pariah state" as a plea for relief
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I feel like we think that because we all speak "english" that we speak the same language, but thats not necessarily true. I wonder if this has gotten lost in translation. Also, theres no tone of voice in a post. Sad that this has attracted hate as its an honest statement
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I can only interpret the international response to Parker's post as "got caught smoking cigarettes so now you have to smoke the whole carton."

Young lady, I told you to overthrow the government Sunday and it's still not done. Now I'm going to keep ordering F-35s until you learn your lesson.
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Especially since we won’t do it.
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Yep..definitely. We have it coming to us.
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UN Ambassadors from the rest of the planet need to intervene here on behalf of their countries.
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I think that would be met with jeers.
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So sick of reading the thoughts of those outside the US who seem to want us all in the streets being gunned down by the fascists. Shit on us all you like. The nukes will get you too.
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Boycott, Divest, and Sanction the US. Condemn it in all international fora. End diplomatic relations, cut off all trade. Treat it as the rogue state and the enemy of peace and stability that it has become.
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A good start would be for someone to call him out to his face, “You don’t have a plan, you never had a plan.”
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I'm baffled by the lack of intervention from military leaders and somewhat sane congresspeople.
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The GOP controls the congress and they've wanted a fight with Iran for 47 years. Much of the opposition party ALSO are fine with bombing the shit out of Iran on Israel's behalf.

There's probably a quarter or less of the Congress that has a real problem with bombing the shit out of Iran.
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They occupy a totally separate society from us, the one they squeeze us dry to create. They have no interest in stopping the party if all it will do is kill us.

You guys have to realize that the working poor are just fuel for their extravagant lifestyles and privilege. They will not save us
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We have to boycott all US Companies, protest all Embassies & shut them down, throw Ambassadors & staff out. If the people of the USA won't stop this madman then we must isolate them.
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This post got Bluesky’d so hard, it’s fuckin wild
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Like every bully, they're an insecure coward.
Boycott all things USA.
Boycott World Cup.
Boycott Olympics.
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I'm reminded of this conversation I had with an Iranian man during protests in Chicago of the 2009 Iranian presidential election...

readjack.wordpress.com/2009/07/05/words-from-iran-june-24-2009-conversation/
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If they don't count on the US trying to take over every country. Paying tithe to their "god".
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That will be about as successful as Putin’s exercise in Ukraine.
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Been saying that other countries need to sanction us for the 6 months or so.
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we are the baddies
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I’d like to see PM Jetten invite him to the Netherlands for a luxurious Peace Prize Ceremony in The Hague. Once there…
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Like, just fucking inconvenience anyone with any power in the administration for a few hours, and that will probably do it.
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I keep wishing someone would stop us.

We should be isolated and sanctioned at the very least.
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We will not, unfortunately. Our political leaders have chosen the strategy of calling him "daddy".
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Yes. People should stand up to the US corruption.
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A lot of Americans, perhaps even a slight majority now, would like to remove him. Trouble is, a slight majority would have been enough in 2024 when he didn't have a grip on power, but it's not enough now. We need a large majority, which is why we need to shift more people.
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We're working on this domestically through a combination of persuasion and economic pressure (boycotts etc.) People in other countries can help. They may not be able to pressure Trump directly, but they could help persuade the median American curmudgeon that Trump's barbarism is bad for business.
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i think the only way to demonstrate solidarity is basically large scale labour actions across populations on all sides at this point, political leadership will never do it
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There's been a great shift in US public opinion, and a political realignment lagging behind it.

It has surprised me somewhat that the lag between the two in Australia is, if anything, even longer.

Politicians really are a mostly worthless subculture.
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Congress and 1/3 of our country is addicted to Trump. Like any addict, only we can kick the habit, But Europe can show some tough love and cut ties until we get better.

We might stop fucking up all their shit and will be less likely to steal their stereo.
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Not before its own people. Until then, this is their choice.
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yeah if Trump does what we're all afraid he'll do tonight, we'll deserve retribution. and i'm genuinely not sure what's more frightening: that we get it, or that we don't.
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Muting so many shitheads through just one post
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I agree. But it would definitely have helped if he hadn’t’t been re-elected in the first place. Not only is he insane but a large portion of the populace is too.
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Treat US Companies the same way. Trump listens to the people that give him the monies. If the CEOs come crying, it'll have way more sway than the over-sized shoe cabinet members.
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Every country is understanding they'll need nukes in the future

I think it's clear that the bigger bullies can't be trusted to act rationally
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Ball’s in your court lady.
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Other countries should invade us because we will help
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I agree.

While I see this as Trump attempting to force Iran's total capitulation, with little in real plans behind things, it is nevertheless the time for everyone to stand united, forcefully, against him.
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I for one am ready for our new Canadian overlords.
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The rest of the United States should probably collectively stand up to the orange menace right now
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"Erm, ackshually, the people of the U.S. should do something."

lol, ok. I'll get right on that.
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grabbing Mike Johnson by the ear and dragging him back to DC while scolding him about abdicating his responsibilities
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I am genuinely ready to do something. What? The congress and the cabinet have the power to do something. If millions descend on DC, I'm willing to go there and join, but honestly, what else can a citizen do? I'm begging my congressional representatives to do something to stop this.
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It's the same fuckin impulse lol. They're more American than they realize
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USians need to stop calling on others to solve the problem they caused.
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"Maybe do something, Americans!!"

Americans: No Kings 3, biggest protest in US history.

"LOL no, it's on a Saturday. Maybe get hurt!"

Minnesotans: "They just shot another person for helping innocent people."

"LOL no global security isn't a global problem."

I swear...
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Yup.
bsky.app/profile/thimbles.bsky.social/post/3mittzj6vys2c

Must easier to prevent this than to stop it..
but now, that the people who should have done their duties have failed to prevent it, the system resists stopping it.
So, good one elite idiots.
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I called my reps and didn't speak to a single one, was told several times, "We'll pass along your message."
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Asking for the rest of the world to clean up the mess you lot created is a bit fucking rich tbh
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time for me to combine my below-average crossfit skills and my fandom of professional wrasslin into some sort of epic amazing takedown of fascism!

when they cast the movie of my story, have channing tatum play me!
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I mean, to be fair, the people of the US have much more power to influence Trump through their representatives, and at a state level, they have much less to lose from standing up to him. If Europe stands up against him, he can refuse to sell Ukraine weapons. He can tank their economies even more.
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Other countries should consider ending our nuclear program
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Erm, ackshually, as part of the opposition in the US you can do something. Have you performed your daily condemnation of Hasan Piker?
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Other world governments have more power than I, a 65 year old woman with no political power. That's why
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And thus the republic was lost.
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John Roberts, Mitch McConnell, and Eileen Cannon took steps to prevent that.
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One of the pretexts used to justify the war was that Iranians were being killed by the thousands for standing up to the regime and many people were credulous enough to go along with that because Iranians *were* being killed by the thousands for standing up to the regime.
I don't blame any population
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Aside from monthly nationwide protests and a pair of...uh...attempts, I'm not sure what else American citizens could possibly be doing
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Kinda hard to do something when Congress is so fucking absent. So many ineffectual voices making our laws.
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It'd be nice if the people with the actual levers to do something, did something.
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"Oh, you want us to clean up your mess?"

Look, I'm sure that appeasing the guy who just throws around threats to end civilizations will work out for the rest of the world in the long run and not affect anyone else, surely.
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You utterly feckless prawns. For decades I’ve had to watch children being murdered in schools & heard “but 2nd amendment!” & then the moment a tyrannical government actually shows up it’s everyone else’s job to stand up to the military & economic might of the US?

lol, ok. We’ll get right on that.
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I tried several times to type something diplomatic but this is a fucking insult to the memories of Alex Pretti, Renee Good and the tens of thousands of unnamed Iranian protesters who have been killed this year alone
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I spent a good few times last year, as a Canadian, wondering if the much-less-than-hypothetical invasion of my country to create a 51st state would spur on a moral response from the American people or its military. And boy, Parker, have I spent the last year real disappointed.
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Someone already tried. Got pretty close. Nicked his ear.
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Yes! You should! Do exactly that!
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By all means we should, but also they should too. The better question is why is literally everyone just waiting for him to hit the button before doing anything.
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I’ve been having this argument Reddit this morning. Apparently we’re lazy and complacent for not starting a civil war with all of our guns or something. “In France they set the streets on fire and fought the police!” We’d be shot in the head or sent to a South American gulag for doing that.
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it's insane that you think you get to be smug about this
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Actually yes we Americans could be doing a whole lot more to get these treasonous cretins removed.
But America seems to be filled with nothing but cowards these days.
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I mean the French would've firebombed the White House by now. The Koreans actually did something. Not the same culture or history but it's a fair sentiment.
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Like I understand full well why people are angry and pointing out we have ways to Fix This but the "left" or whatever isn't going to January 6th and our elected officials clearly aren't doing shit no matter how much we yell at them.
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I'm going to donate $5 to Schumer's reelection fund
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What additional powers do people outside the US have over people inside?
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"Erk, acksually, the people of the world should do something"

lol, ok. I'll get right on that
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Maybe Americans should put something more substantial than a Saturday afternoon every four months at risk before demanding that other countries put the lives of their citizens at risk.
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I saw a lot of this argument from Europeans when he was talking about taking Greenland.
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things that could have been said at nearly any moment for the last 10 years
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surely 2021 and 2022 at the very least are exempt
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longer, even
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I’m fully behind the idea of “America Second” right now ngl. Maybe even “America Lets Everyone Else Cut the Line for a Change.”
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I’m convinced that the ideal end is that the EU guarantees Irans security from US interference in return for allowing a reasonable fee on the straight and re-entering the Obama deal terms with the EU instead of the US
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The EU should sanction the US and Israel.
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They really should. We can't break the backs of the rich on our own, their money is spread worldwide. As long as other countries keep allowing them to operate it won't stop. Money is God in this country. Congress should wear sponsor jackets like NASCAR.
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Merz and Von der Leyen to busy loving the Palestinian genocide to do anything about it
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They should have done it back when he was just throwing arbitrary tariffs around.
Or when he threatened to annex Canada and Greenland. Or when he bombed the boats in Venezuela. Or when he kidnapped a world leader. Or when he started the war in Iran.
Maybe they'll finally realize they need to act.
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The second-best time is now
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Unfortunately it will likely be a reaction to an unspeakable crime rather than action to prevent one.
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Tbh, been wondering since this war started why that isn't happening - the US is basically functioning as a terrorist state at this point
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We thought we were electing a government that would do that. Instead we got a guy who looks like an undertaker and acts like Neville Chamberlain.
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The Dems need to put their body on the line, announce a White House protest.
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Should. But probably won't. Can't. The bully boy gang will bash anyone who even talks about interfering
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Honestly, the world is probably wondering what the 60% of Americans who aren't MAGA are doing to stop this
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I think they have seen what are police forces are capable of.
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Maybe Germany should invade & liberate US in this war cycle?
Would be a nice plot twist…
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Germany and what army?

They barely have one. Seriously go ask a German - they know it as well as anyone.
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We could finally get some decent food and beer out of the whole thing, frankly.
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Please, save us from ourselves! We are a danger to ourselves and others, who’s gonna put us in geopolitical rehab?
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The US should stand up to the US.
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I'm deeply disappointed nobody has but I'm not surprised
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Canadians are already doing it. I have not spoken to one who will ease up in the near future. In fact many have said their fight with the US will last their lifetime. Let that sink in. There will be no coming back from this for the US, not for generations. MANY
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How about us, the people, descending on DC?
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I mean, sure, but I hope you're ready for them to basically treat us like Tsar Nicholas II did the peasants at his coronation. They will gun down literally thousands of us, if not more
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Wishful thinking here. Maybe deluded. But that our allies are not standing up to him like they did with Greenland, makes me think they are read in on this being a bluff and won't happen. Praying that's true.
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What you can do is sell all stock asap and cause a crash. Only thing trump and his donors care about...
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I agree with all the points you made. We as other countries are doing our part. Boycotting your country and products from the US. I'm so waiting to see more than 2% of the US stand up to him. You want help? Show the world that you're willing.
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umm why don't the Germans simply deal with Hitler themselves? I don't see how it's our problem, really
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Respectfully, no. I’m sorry, but no. We fight and we throw out our own. We march, we organize. This is on you.
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I love how so many people chose to not read this thread fully and completely miss the point you are making. It's not that "other citizens in other countries need to do something", it's literally other COUNTRIES i.e. the states, need to do shit against the US. Make the US hurt for this.
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The Republicans need to stand up to trump!
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insane stream of consciousness you might have allowed to develop a little in your own head before spilling it online but- very helpful in an ‘indicative’ sort of way, i guess
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The guillotine is coming your way - Courtesy of France 🇫🇷
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Given the sorry state of Congress it’s our only hope.
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or how about US Congress....
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Absolutely. The U.S. Congress & spineless American law firms, universities & businesses have proven that it's worse than useless to appease Trump. And in fact standing up to bullies, including Trump, is the only thing that ever works. While America mostly failed, the rest of the world should try.
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We’re gonna get 9/11-ed again, are we?
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It’s what he wants so that he can declare martial law, keep us from voting, etc
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Surprised it's taking this long, TBH
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Well, the petrodollar is basically dead now, and the US has no way to pay off its foreign debt, so I’d say the rest of the world has a lot of leverage over us in the medium to long term
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Carney needs to send the US embassy home.
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And the Israeli one.
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I'm sure Anita Anand will publish a sternly worded letter re-condemning Iranian aggression and urging all parties to respect the rule of law (tomorrow afternoon, maybe Thursday)
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The world's standards shifted when they accepted what we did under Biden.
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Oh for fuck’s sake.
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Let’s go France! Probably the only NATO ally that can realistically lead a stand against this
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I mean, a lot of us are trying. I have a feeling we are coming up against very similar barriers to US citizens trying to stand up to trump (media smear campaigns, fascism, lack of resources, reduction in wages/public services/support networks etc etc). Please let's try not to turn on each other
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they need to boycott the olympics and world cup at the *very* least
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So you want the rest of the world to sacrifice its sons and daughters because Americans are too cowardly and complacent to get rid of the monster they put into power twice? Hard pass.
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“So you want the world to come to the rescue of Germans…..”
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Seems like there are millions of people whose existence hangs in the balance that aren't american that are getting ignored here. This is really saying let those other countries pay for america's sins unless and until americans can topple their state from within.
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Hey, it worked out so well for you last time, might as well do nothing this time around, too.
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we can't make your country say "we're not trading with you until you figure your shit out"
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I don't understand how cutting trade with us is asking the world to sacrifice it's people
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Surely the rest of the world is aware by now that we don't have a legitimate gov't anymore
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The worst of your government’s ideologies has infiltrated our own and we’re quite busy trying to fight that shit in our own backyard rn
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To your point the calculation is even easier than that:

Stand up to Trump personally. Fine his businesses, shutter his properties. Bring the power of the State to bear on Trump personally.

He is purely self-interested which means you can deal with him as an entity apart from the US government.
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All they’d really have to do is just stop selling us shit. We don’t make anything here, we’re a consumer culture. Just cancel all shipments to the US, turn the boats and planes around, and there’d be a second American revolution within days if not hours.
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Alas, those things are being sold to you by our own rich fucks who are also pretty awful.
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I feel pretty certain we're gonna lose our global reserve currency over this, and then we really won't be able to buy all this shit. We're gonna have to actually pay off all our foreign debt.
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In IR they say a unipolar world is unstable as all other parties will team up against it. Which is why it was so important that we stood up the rules based order! Bipolar is considered more stable but it’ll take time before China gets there and I’ll be honest, I liked being No. 1. Now we’re Evil!
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They pretty much are
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Yeah, but I'm afraid that what that looks like would make the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand look like an episode of Family Feud
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You kidding me? This isn’t our mess, it’s yours. YOU fix it. There’s an entire amendment written for a moment like this.
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Or at least empowering him by going along with him for ANY reason at the very least.

Peace President my ass.
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The world doesn't understand that only 30% of US citizens both pay attention to politics and despise Trump. It's not enough of the population to stop him.
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The world thinks the US is one country and it's not, it's one semi-functional liberal democracy and one third-world banana republic with a dementia-riddled fascist emperor that's supported entirely by the liberal democracy that they hate so much, and somehow they make all the decisions.
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Plus all the police officers with machine guns.
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I wish it would!
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It was fun experiment, but we've proven we can't govern ourselves.
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What do you want us to do ? Preventively bomb Washington DC ? Murder a foreign head of state ?
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Recall ambassadors, sanction admin officials and the companies supporting them, sieze their foreign assets, that kinda stuff
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If you yell at a broke US trans person to go protest, pay for their medical bills and lawyer.
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we can't make your country say "we're not trading with you until you figure your shit out"
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yeah sure those sound fine
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Seize and/or block the military bases in your territories and implement the same kinds of sanctions against US officials that were so easily levied against Russian officials.
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Yeah sure bomb DC, sounds good.
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I mean...
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I mean let's keep brainstorming.
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Threaten to nationalize all his properties?
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That seems to be the precedent we've set, yes.
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i mean if you're offering we'd all be very happy if someone got him. all our home grown guys got caught.
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Would be nice if *anyone* in a position to do something did something
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I'm gobsmacked that a Luigi 2.0 hasn't stepped up yet.
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I come from a country of seven million people on the other side of the planet, but sure why don't we stand up to your demented, nuke-happy dictator for you, I'm sure that'll work out great for us
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So many of you are reading this in a really fucking weird tone, but you do you, I guess
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If anyone has the Epstein files now is the time to release them!
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You first.
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Standing up to governments who want ICE camps has worked. Kristi Noem, Greg Bovino and Pam Bondi are gone due to bad press, public outrage and Trump's realization that it didn't look good; he doesn't want a bad image of his administration when it's easily fixed by firing somebody.
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Our political silence on this is just baffeling to see. The horrific threat should be reason enough alone, just for the sake of humanity. But even if we ignore that, did we forget that he still wants Greenland?
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No, we should. All Americans, especially Congress members should. It is our mess. Even if you did not vote for the bastard. We should impeach him or evict him today.
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How should American citizens impeach and remove the president
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Another way to frame that is to help liberate the people of the US from a fascist regime.
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They would be greeted as liberators.
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The worst nightmare right now is that the world continues to watch us commit horrors and say, "Eh, what can you do?"
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US citizens should be the ones standing up against their US tyranny right now.
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Too many of y’all are not understanding the original post.
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freaks in the comments need to step off and leave parker alone. use a brain cell or two before replying.
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It takes a real stupid dirtbag asshole to read this as “do it for us” when it’s actually “help us do it since the threat of impending nuclear war is kind of an All of Earth problem and the other economies of the world are deeply entwined with ours”
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Too bad nobody is up to the task of liberating us.

It would be cool if Canada swooped in with a little regime change and forced universal healthcare on us, maybe just annexed the whole thing. We could be Southern Canada.
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Shout out to the brave quote skeet with replies blocked. 🙄
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Interesting thoughts. One takes responsibility. One does not.
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I hate to break it to you, but it is going to come down to the second one. You better get comfortable with it. We have a nascent Nazi Germany situation on our hands.
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Ask yourself which one of these is most likely to happen in the short time frame we have available:

1) Other global powers mustering a credible threat of economic sanction or military retaliation?

2) ...Or the Republican Party stepping up and doing the right thing for once?
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Congress has been telling us for many years that they are fine with this. Both sides of the aisle.
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Oh, I mean, it's absolutely the U.S.'s fault. I don't think anyone who opposes Trump would disagree with that. But still, other countries should probably do something because it's, uh, pretty unlikely that Congress will rein him in.
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The republicans are absolutely not going to take responsibility and the democrats aren’t going to stop him either. And other world leaders are just letting it happen too while having lukewarm words calling for ‘restraint’. Maybe the other governments should fucking do something to
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sigh. both things should be done. both. and neither of these actions are on the people that posted them. all people in power with a means to stop Trump should use it, collectively, instead of just continuing to hope the other guy with power does.
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Are you joking? The first one is a literal fever dream. Like saying “If only my house were made of bagels, I could never have to go to the grocery store again”
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The problem is the first one is significantly less likely to happen than the second.
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I remember what happened to Gaddafi. France and UK and China could work together and do that here. A nice little parade.
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Conservatives literally believe that being a leader means you will have to do war crimes and other evil things and that anyone opposing them is too soft and should not be in power.
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We’re too cowardly to do it for ourselves. 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
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Trump’s message is layered with both surface-level clarity and deeper symbolic/anonspeak.

In 2026 the same pattern unfolds: the 47-year regime is dying so the people can live. Abraham’s children are being called to see past the regime and toward the God of deliverance.

rumble.com/playlists/Hk4F1uAA8LE
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An international war crimes tribunal joined by tte states is likely because Congress and SCOTUS has enabled Trump not restrained him. International sanctions are inevitable too. @demgovs.org @ec.europa.eu @carlquintanilla.bsky.social @aoc.bsky.social
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I think they are getting ready to. But US is massive and has nukes, so opposing it takes a lot more than just suggesting it stops threatening global peace. Everyone should do more. No use fighting about who. They should also stop Israel, but here we are.
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