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“In theory, neutrality should have no place in a modern world that has outlawed the use of force as a tool of policy and purports to divide all conflict neatly into categories of aggressor and victim.”
A pretext used to control and threaten of others we have no power over —>
“It is invoked by warring states seeking to control and threaten the actions
... See moreFred Ehrsam • Governance Minimization — Fred Ehrsam

“Neutrality” is a matter of not taking a stand on a controversial issue.
Michael Huemer • Knowledge, Reality, and Value: A Mostly Common Sense Guide to Philosophy
Switzerland is historically neutral in conflicts. Its policy of neutrality has been internationally recognized for centuries, particularly since the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Switzerland has maintained this stance through major conflicts like the World Wars, positioning itself as a neutral ground for diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.
neutral protocols130 that take away American root access (but also don’t grant it to China).
Balaji Srinivasan • The Network State: How To Start a New Country
“Of course, there can be no change in our basic position, which is that we must be friends with both contestants in that region in order that we can bring them closer together. To take sides could do nothing but to destroy our influence in leading toward a peaceful settlement of one of the most explosive situations in the world today.”
Jean Edward Smith • Eisenhower in War and Peace
protocols must be unopinionated.
Chris Dixon • Read Write Own: Building the Next Era of the Internet
of race neutrality actually feeds White nationalist victimhood by positing the notion that any policy protecting or advancing non-White Americans toward equity is “reverse discrimination.”