keenir wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:46 pm
Otto Kretschmer wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:24 amThe Collective West which 3 years ago seemed to be a unbreakable monolith is now more divided than at any point after ww2.
I'm not sure The West was
ever an unbreakable monolith except in the speeches of North Korea...and I'm not sure what The Collective West is at all.
the west is a very broadly used concept, i'm surprised it elicits confusion even though it has fuzzy edges. the uk is clearly part of it, as is the us, france. italy is a bit less central, but still obviously western, as is sweden and portugal. is latin america part of the west? I have friends who say no, though i tend to think that yes. is australia part of the west? clearly. is slovakia? that's less clear, but still yes by some measures. japan is not the west, though, nor is china, singapore, turkiye or afghanistan. it's admittedly a weird name: from where i stand, most of it is to the north-east but okay. there's no essence to the west, no one core definition that subsumes the concept: but then again, that's true of most concepts (possibly all?), including "chair", so we shouldn't hold that against it.
and the west *was* kind of a monolith, though it may be more difficult to see this if one isn't a westerner. of course there's always disagreements, but when push comes to shove, it was a settled question for all of the nineties and two thousands which side of any international conflict most if not all western countries would be on. the french have some differences with the americans, but they sent their boys to die for them in afghanistan anyway. no one questioned the us's role as leader of the "free" world, and now people do. now the white house openly discusses invading denmark. this was my prediction from the start, that a trump win would mean a less cohesive west. i don't think i'm wrong thus far.
then again, the people who pointed out that trump would probably be as ravenously zionist and enthusiastic for the genocide as any democrat were also correct, but at least the fact that the project is to remove the ethnic palestinians to give those lands to the israeli ethnic jews (which is genocide, though i suppose we'll soon hear why it's not from the west) is obvious and out in the open now, as opposed to something everyone knew but only said in whispers and dogwhistles. plus, at least there's been a ceasefire, some prisoners have been exchanged, and the rate of killing has slowed.