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  • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Do really think not giving in to an invader will bring peace? Hmm, I don't know. Kind of a dumb question if you're not going to examine any context. Also, do really think setting some kind of precedent matters. Capital will pursue its interests even while you gasp in horror and clutch your pearls about the violation of what you decided are the norms. Grow up.

    I actually have a question for you. Do you think the richest countries in the west that already pillaged Russia in recent history, ruining over 100 million lives, stealing so much of the former Soviet Union's collective wealth that they cratered life expectancy, should be supported as they expand a military alliance in Russia's borders so they can do it again?

    • Noughmad@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      Do really think not giving in to an invader will bring peace? Hmm, I don’t know. Kind of a dumb question if you’re not going to examine any context. Also, do really think setting some kind of precedent matters. Capital will pursue its interests even while you gasp in horror and clutch your pearls about the violation of what you decided are the norms. Grow up.

      Yes. Precedent matters, not in the legal sense, but in the sense of what a possible invader expects to happen. Capital will pursue its interests, but only by fighting back do we show that it's in their interest to not invade random countries.

      Do you think the richest countries in the west that already pillaged Russia in recent history, ruining over 100 million lives, stealing so much of the former Soviet Union’s collective wealth that they cratered life expectancy, should be supported as they expand a military alliance in Russia’s borders so they can do it again?

      Now that's the most loaded question I've seen in a while. It's not the "west" being supported here, it's Ukraine. You may be confused as to which way the money flows, and who requested it.

      Second, you are similarly confused about how the west is expanding (by which you probably mean NATO). The US did not invade and conquer Poland, instead Poland was begging to join. Same with Turkey. Same with the Baltic countries, and now Sweden and Finland. Do you know why they all wanted to join?

      Oh, and finally when did the west pillage Russia? And more importantly, how did they pillage Russia? If you believe that the US was able to control Russia so well in the 1990s, how do you know Putin is not their puppet now?

      • Goadstool
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        1 month ago

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      • ProxyTheAwesome [comrade/them]
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        1 year ago

        How do you not know about the looting of the former Soviet Union? Do you know literally anything? Why do you feel qualified to talk at all on this subject when you are so insanely ignorant

        • Vncredleader
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          1 year ago

          That and of course the multiple literal invasions during the Russian Civil War. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfmqvkwZzGQ

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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        1 year ago

        Precedent matters, not in the legal sense, but in the sense of what a possible invader expects to happen.

        Ok, so what precedent does fighting back have in leading to peace? Even WWII, the alleged war to end all wars, only created peace for central Europe.