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    3 years ago

    Bruh… people can be critical of both the US and Russia, the fact you weirdly uncritical of Russia does expose your bias.

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      3 years ago

      Bruh, US overthrew a democratically elected government in Ukraine, funded and trained literal fascists there, and is now trying to start WW3, but yeah BoTh SiDeS aRe BaD.

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        3 years ago

        but yeah BoTh SiDeS aRe BaD.

        Learn to read please, if you are going to try and derive what I mean, do it right.

        Bruh, US overthrew a democratically elected government in Ukraine

        This is funny because you can apply the same logic here with Luhansk and Donetsk but you don’t.

        There was substantial opposition to Yanukovych prior to the 2010 election and a pattern of corruption established. Post 2010, Party of Regions literally went after and imprisoned the opposition party leader. From this, you should have at least some skepticism of what that Yanukovych’s represents in this case. It can make for a case that is an attempt to seize complete control of a country and erode its democracy. Mixing this with denying Ukrainian’s people’s support of joining the EU, constant cronyism and corruption and then shooting protesters opposing the government… yeah, ain’t great. Remember, Russia supported this guy, so we can somewhat conclude that Russia benefits from having this guy in place.

        Of course, this is going to start leading to people in the country feeling like their government is no longer representing them and protests will likely ensue.

        funded and trained literal fascists there

        Svoboda and Right Sector? Or are you talking about the current government of Ukraine?

        Sure, ironically if you typically invade a country like what Russia did, you are going to spur some serious nationalism and embolden those elements. However, Ukrainian people, as of the most recent election are not necessarily fond of those elements as you can by them practically losing almost all representation in their government.

        I’m not going to disagree that the US had trained people who are part of the parties previously mentioned and I am not exactly supportive of this as well. However, Russia sending their own military into another country, also training Ukrainians that are supportive of Russia/Russian ethnostate. No one has clean hands in this conflict, but it’s kinda obvious that Russia is the main aggressor here.

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          3 years ago

          This is funny because you can apply the same logic here with Luhansk and Donetsk but you don’t.

          You could only apply the same logic if you completely ignore reality and history. Here’s what Jacobin, a western publication has to say about the events of 2014, so maybe stop trying to rewrite history here https://jacobinmag.com/2022/02/maidan-protests-neo-nazis-russia-nato-crimea

          Svoboda and Right Sector? Or are you talking about the current government of Ukraine?

          Current government in Ukraine is full of extremists an has even integrated Azov battalion, who are unapologetic nazis, into their regular military.

          Sure, ironically if you typically invade a country like what Russia did, you are going to spur some serious nationalism and embolden those elements.

          [citation needed]

          I’m not going to disagree that the US had trained people who are part of the parties previously mentioned and I am not exactly supportive of this as well.

          Stop trying to rewrite history. Russia has never been the main aggressor here, and anybody claiming this is either an utter ignoramus or a liar.

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            3 years ago

            Dude, this screams of an attempt to discredit all information regarding the matter. Sure, headlines like this need to be considered, however, the information regarding the matter is not discredited because “OMG WEST POSTS ABOUT THIS”.

            Russia has been the main aggressor now since the past 7 years according to Western fake news

            Well lets examine some events here:

            • Invasion of Crimea
            • Mock Referendum in Crimea (I’m curious how someone could rationalise those questions)
            • Sponsoring separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk
            • Providing military equipment to the separatists
            • Unmarked soldiers
            • Downing of MH17
            • Rocketing Mariupol

            Considering the points above, yes… Russia has been an aggressor for this period of time :)

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                3 years ago

                Just going to tell that there are no “boots on the ground”

                Yeah… okay, feel free to say more bullshit :) https://www.bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-europe/2019/02/20/russias-anti-selfie-soldier-law-greatest-hits-and-implications/

                and Crimea’s invasion has a bit different background behind it

                Vague and doesn’t help anything… go on.

                It is not like Putin woke up one day and announced “let’s go play boys!”

                Sure, that’s not what I said but go on making stuff up, you’re good at it :)

                Also, what is this crap about Donetsk and Luhansk having separatists?

                Well… are they separatists? As in they want their own statehood?

                If they announced their independence after Ukraine cutting off their water supply and all those shenanigans, why does Ukraine have an issue?

                Well, I can see a nation taking issue when another state actor has decided to take advantage a ethnic minority and push them into some kind of crusade. Hence the RNU

                “Providing military equipment to the separatists” is done by USA and NATO countries throughout, and we can discuss Azov Battalion in national military as well.

                Yeah, I’m not going to disagree that this has happened but it shows that Russia didn’t want a peaceful solution that happened to have been the crux of a lot of pro-russian arguments here.

                And we can talk about the RNU, come on dude, these guys are neo-nazis as well, for some reason you just want to only apply nazism to Ukraine. Donektsk Republic is Russian imperialist with some serious anti-ukrainian and genocidal elements to it.

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                    3 years ago

                    How is it dishonest? it relates directly to how Russia has been actively involved with their military and with boots on the ground from 2014 onwards.

                    The link you provided I am not disagreeing with, however there are recent reports in Kharkiv that outline their presence.

                    All that you, Gun, Yogthos have posted have been in bad faith and mostly unsubstantiated shit with usual ad-hominem.

                    You have been fun though :) I am still looking for most of my points (I do have to reply to an economic one) being refuted properly :)