When the call for peace is disconnected from its material causes, the term loses its meaning, becoming an empty signifier stripped of substance, much like the overused concepts of "freedom" or "democracy" today. Screaming for "peace" in the abstract, without pointing fingers at imperialism and the global logic of accumulation that thrives on war, is not neutrality; at best, it’s naivety, and at worst, it’s discursive complicity.