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I think the appropriate response to this is to make AI videos of beatiful russian women telling russians to revolt against Putin
i mean, guess the environment is in the crossfire now.
fair enough but maybe they will stop this stupidity if they realize it is very easy for this to backfire
War never changes.
Besides of the "This is the weapon of the enemy" frame from The Dark Knight Returns, let me remind you who runs and trains these AI models. They want the EU gone. At best, you'll be shoveling money into it, at worst, your IP will be terminated for "spam".
They thought pushing UK out of the EU would break it And we grew stronger than ever.
Poland's exit isn't the breaking of the EU. It's proving a plan of attack that will break it.
Slowly chipping away at the edges. Attacking country by country with misinformation until every country is isolated again, ruled by whatever oligarch decides to set up shop there.
The point of a union is the united effort. If you start thinking in terms of what parts you can cut out without issue or to "grow stronger" then you might as well stop the charade and pick who's running the new empire.
didn't it only benefit like 5 wealthy shitstains?
I don't know if I should be happy or sad that this doesn't seem to be a thing yet.
Sad. It's pathetic that our society is captured by oligarchs that appreciate the brainwashing and have no desire to counter it.
The easiest solution is to have the USA annex Russia. That stops the tomfoolery that Russia exerts in every area, including the US.
That's not easy at all with their useful idiot in the whitehouse.
I don't want Russia.
Geographically, the US has the benefit of distance from other major powers, and that would in part go away. Russia already blows a bunch of money trying to secure the Far East by getting Russians to live out there.
Russia has a shit-load of problems that have to be solved, from political to AIDS epidemic.
We can already get population while filtering out people who don't to be here by just allowing inmigration. Annex something and you have to fight the people who don't want to be there. Immigration is a much better way to get people.
Russia has natural resources, but we have most of the same ones already in North America, and they aren't that valuable; resource extraction isn't most of our economy.
No need for AI slop. There are already young russian women speaking loudly against Putin. What is lacking is the ability for opponents to have their voice heard in Russia.
Not the Ai War we deserve, but the Ai War we need.
If I lived in Russia, I probably wouldn't want to fight a civil war. I'd just leave.
I think that the problem that the Kremlin is going to face isn't a civil war, but a combination of population leaving and having a hard time attracting immigration. Like, sure, the people in power get control of mines and oil wells and such, but they're going to erode the country with policies like this.