FreeEmotion
Russian soldiers appear to be dying in Ukraine at a remarkably high rate
Casualties in the early weeks far exceed the tolls in other recent conflicts — jorndoe
In Donetsk and Luhansk regions: 903 casualties (222 killed and 681 injured)
On Government-controlled territory: 675 casualties (172 killed and 503 injured)
On territory controlled by the self-proclaimed ‘republics’: 228 casualties (50 killed and 178 injured) — UN
Isaac
Olivier5
Benkei
Olivier5
Or do you believe those circumstances don't exist? — Benkei
You can disagree but neither is Isaac a liar nor is Boethius writing meaningless posts. You are confusing your disagreement (and personal investment in your particular view) with bad faith on the part of others. — Benkei
Benkei
That's correct. — Olivier5
You are confusing your own bad faith with sophistication. — Olivier5
Benkei
Similarly goes the civilian casualty figures. That happens when you fire rocket & artillery barrages at urban areas. And when you're out of wooden caskets, that tells something. — ssu
Olivier5
That's correct.
— Olivier5
Why not? — Benkei
I happen to think you say really stupid things at times. — Benkei
Isaac
I just can't figure out any circumstances where helping a nation defend herself against aggression would be morally worse than said aggression. If you think it is possible, do explain how. — Olivier5
Olivier5
boethius has already done so, but it requires that you actually read that which you've prejudicially dismissed as 'meaningless text' — Isaac
Benkei
I just can't figure out any circumstances where helping a nation defend herself against aggression would be morally worse than said aggression. If you think it is possible, do explain how. — Olivier5
Olivier5
Isaac
Benkei
Olivier5
So you don't care about sovereignty and the crime of aggression is only aggression when you've established the victim of the crime deserves to be on the receiving end? — Benkei
Benkei
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