The population of Afghanistan and the population of California are roughly equal.Vendetta wrote: ↑2021-08-14 02:14pmI don't think they're arbitrary. I think their will to do harm and their pool of available people they would harm far exceeds their immediate term capacity to do it, and that will remain true in all achievable cases of evacuation.loomer wrote: ↑2021-08-14 11:24am Again, the Taliban are not as arbitrary as you seem to wish them to be, and there are certain groups who have much more reason to fear direct and brutal persecution than others. Because those groups are so wide, removing as many of their members from the situation as both wish to escape it and who you can accomodate limits the number of people who will be targeted. It is only if the Taliban are simply killing and brutalizing random people, entirely without rhyme or reason and with a set number to fill regardless of how many people are actually present, that your logic works. In the absence of that, your position is bluntly moral cowardice. You are saying 'we cannot save everyone, so let's not save anyone (except the pool of victims I personally endorse, despite arguing that this will only transfer their suffering to others)'.
Let's assume 2/3 of those in Afghanistan are Taliban supporters - why that number? Just a wild ass guess, nobody knows for sure how many people are really supporters of the Taliban vs. meekly going along with them so they don't get shot/tortured/whatever. That leaves a pool of about 13 million who might need a rescue (because I don't give a fuck at this point if the Taliban decide to kill each other). We've got 5 states with more people than that in them, and hell, New York City is pushing 10 million so against the entire US population the number needing shelter starts to fade into the background. No doubt some of that 13 million will choose to go elsewhere - Pakistan (which already has 3 million Afghani refugees), the UK, somewhere in Europe, Australia, wherever. So, basically, let's say the population equivalent of NYC needs relocating.
That IS a difficult proposition - I don't think anyone has ever organized an airlift for 10 million before. Nope, I think it unlikely we can save all of those people.
But I don't see it as an argument to give up on saving as many as we can. We relocated a quarter million Hmong to the US, I'd like to think we could relocate a quarter million Afghans if we wanted to do that. I'd like to see us try. We sure as hell have room for them, whether they want to live in an urban area or set up shop in some of the less populated parts of the US.
But the political will isn't there, people are pre-occupied with an on-going pandemic, climate disasters that are starting to hit everywhere, and years of Republican propaganda has poisoned the well regarding ANY immigrants, with the four years of Trump just icing on the cake.
I find it very sad and depressing all around. As I said, I don't have any answers for the current mess the world is in, or the mess that is Afghanistan. But for damn sure if the US can't find a way to fix that shit in 20 years (and I've always doubted that we could do that anyway) then it's long past time we pulled out, because adding more blood and treasure to the morass is not helping anyone.