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I'm genuinely interested in learning where you get the idea that the war is unpopular to the point of assassination on the home front.
Slickboy McStartup suggests he's gonna use robot dogs for it
Sensor suite for the robot dogs meant to include drone backup gets downscaled to just a basic metal detector and ground penetrating radar
after a few months and hundreds of exploded clearing robots the project gets shut down and Slickboy McStartup has accrued a modest sum to sublet an apartment in a ritzy New Zealand apocalypse shelter
people go back to relying on volunteers with sticks
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When it comes to war Reddit runs on cape comic/Anime logic -- "It has to happen like this because this is the morally correct outcome and therefore reality will shift to accommodate".
Whenever you ask "How will they win without concessions" they just blank and go "Well concessions wouldn't be fair" as if that fact changed the military reality.
I think it's because the 'default' war in People's heads is WW2 and they like to think that the Allies won because they were the morally correct side not because it was every industrial country teaming up to spank Germany & Japan for misbehavior.