 The farther people are from the fighting in Ukraine, the more they oppose peace talks. A new article for the Irish Times by Virginia Tech professor Gerard Toll titled, Ukraine risks being locked into endless war in a bid for perfect peace contains a very interesting paragraph, quote, ordinary Ukrainians on the front lines are divided on a ceasefire in negotiations. My Ukrainian colleague Karina Korostalina and I surveyed the attitudes of both residents and displaced persons in three Ukrainian cities close to the southeast battlefields this summer. Almost half agreed it was imperative to seek a ceasefire to stop Russians killing Ukraine's young men. Slightly more supported negotiations with Russia on a complete ceasefire, with a quarter totally against and a fifth declaring themselves neutral. Respondents were torn when considering whether saving lives or territorial unity was more important to them. Those most touched by the war, namely the internally displaced, were more likely to prioritize saving lives. Other research reveals that those farthest from the battlefields have the most hawkish attitudes, end quote. It's the third from the last paragraph in the article, whose overall content cannot be remotely construed as sympathetic toward Moscow, but it's profoundly important information. Those most touched by the war, namely the internally displaced, were more likely to prioritize saving lives. Other research reveals that those farthest from the battlefields have the most hawkish attitudes. Those two simple sentences sum up so much of the attitude we are seeing toward this war, and it applies as much to those cheerleading continual escalation and bloodshed from the comfort of their homes on the other side of the world. Other research reveals that those farthest from the battlefields have the most hawkish attitudes. Remember this, as you watch pundits and politicians calling for escalations in Ukraine from Washington DC, Los Angeles and London. Remember this, as you watch armchair warriors and naffo neckbeards dogpiling anyone who advocates peace talks. Remember this, as you watch progressives on Capitol Hill pressured into walking back even the mildest support for potential ceasefire negotiations at some point. Remember this, as more and more information comes out about the way bot swarms and astroturf trolling operations have been used to shout down and silence anyone who advocates peace online. War is the single most horrific thing in the world. It is the most insane thing that humans do by far. The most destructive, the least sustainable, the most conducive to human suffering. If people could spend even one hour in the cortisol-soaked mind of a mother trying to bring up her kids in the middle of a conflict, grieving people you've lost, worried about losing more, worrying how to stretch the food and the fuel, trying to keep things as normal as possible for your stressed out children, jumping at every noise, trying to forget the things you have seen, peace would be achieved within that hour. Everyone and everything would be mobilized to stop this hell on earth as soon as humanly possible. It would be clear to all that the tragedy that is unfolding right now is not just causing enormous suffering in this moment, but every minute it goes on trauma is burning itself deeper into the subconscious of every single person going through it which will torment them and their descendants for generations to come. But because we are primates who evolved in small social groups, humans often have trouble feeling empathy for that suffering until it enters into our own immediate circle, our own city, our own house, our own sons, brothers and fathers going out to fight and never coming home. So this war has become like a game for people, a vehicle from which to promote their political ideologies and masturbate their propaganda induced good guys versus bad guys fantasies. A team sport where they can cheer on the total recapture of all annex territories in eastern Ukraine from anonymous Shiba avatar accounts online to pass time in their meaningless lives. The passive team sports cheerleading spirit that this war has brought on is made all the more obnoxious by the fact that Ukraine is still accepting volunteers to fight on the front lines. If you think this war is good and should continue, the morally coherent thing to do would be to go fight in it rather than sitting at home eating cheese puffs with one hand and tweeting with the other acting as a pro bono pentagon propagandist between visits to porn hub while other people die for your cause. But that isn't happening. People are happy to sit in the comfort of their home and watch their remote war movie unfold on CNN. This isn't a game. This is a war the US Empire provoked to advance its own strategic agendas and therefore has a responsibility to help end. But instead we're being hammered by that empire with propaganda, censorship, bought armies and troll farms dedicated to convincing everyone that the nuclear brinkmanship we're experiencing is safety and peace talks are danger. Don't help them do this. Don't help manufacture consent for a proxy war whose continuation has less and less support the closer and closer you get to the actual killing. Find some other way to pass your time and scratch your itch for conflict and a go at gratification, one which doesn't involve spending real people's lives like video game money. Get a healthier hobby for God's sake.