Corinne Nita
1 min readApr 4, 2022

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I understand the agony we feel towards the horrors, but what I don't get is how will bombing Russia stop the pain? If we want an end to the suffering, killing more people isn't the answer. We're demanding sanctions, but who endures the pain of those?

Who and where do we bomb? How do we avoid civilians? How will the international community react to two nuclear powers attacking each other?

If you said the US should negotiate and offer solutions to end this war immediately, I'd agree with you, but the US doesn't care about life. Just look at how much money some US companies make from this war. It's fucked.

I write about the US military, and I endure backlash from Americans for speaking out against US imperialism. In hopes of avoiding more deadly conflicts, I've spent my entire adulthood advocating against US foreign policy because the only way to end autrocities is to stop them before they begin.

If Buka is anti-war, then I am Buka, but I have never ignored my country's murders. After all, my vote and voice have no weight in Russia, but they supposedly do in the US.

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Corinne Nita
Corinne Nita

Written by Corinne Nita

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