Well,Now what? We all congratulate ourselves for correctly identifying that this is a 'bad' thing? — Isaac
So just your typical ad hominem bullshit — ssu
How long are those millions of people be away from Ukraine? What will be the effect of millions of Ukrainian children now growing up in a different country? How much will it change Eastern Europe? What are the effects for Ukraine as such a huge percentage is now refugees? — ssu
is it racism that East Europeans have taken up with open arms the refugees coming from Ukraine, but the migration several years before (and still taking place now in the Mediterranean) wasn't.
That could be a discussion. — ssu
Institutions mold people. — Moses
The real problem isn't with the Russian people, but with Russian institutions, namely the military culture.
— Moses
We can't say that the Russian people aren't the problem either. — neomac
The common good is more like it. One must tolerate a lot of unpleasantness to live in society, but if we spread this unpleasantness around equitably, then it becomes a fair, and hence tolerable, social contract. — Olivier5
The US government has a terrible history. Terrible. You acknowledge this.
— Xtrix
Yes. — ssu
the topic isn't how bad the US is — ssu
Even for Biden&co it's already hard to tell if they are moving just with great prudence or lack of resolve. — neomac
And if Russia will manage to get away with their territorial plunder (BTW considering the late Russian military success against the Ukrainian resistance, can we really exclude the risk of a Ukrainian resistance's collapse?), Russian may still claim a victory that could erode Western confidence or resolve.
there is no collective responsibility, no institutional responsibility, no national responsibility, and thus no morality of nation or government other than the morality of those individuals. — unenlightened
Who's 'right' and who's 'wrong' is for the puerile moralisers here to agonise over which flag to waive. Anyone with a post-adolescent grasp of politics is discussing the actual outcomes and their impact on Ukraine (and the wider world). — Isaac
What will be the effect of millions of Ukrainian children now growing up in a different country? How much will it change Eastern Europe? What are the effects for Ukraine as such a huge percentage is now refugees?
— ssu
How the hell should I know? I'm sure there are people out there with far more expertise on the progress and impacts of mass migration than any of us here have. What's the point in us just guessing? Have you come across The Internet? It's got loads of stuff on it. — Isaac
There's been much discussion here, and I've only skimmed a good portion of it, but my feeling is that Isaac is correct in the following: that we are responsible for what our governments do and can act on that to some extent.
Unless we are Russian (and even then it's hard, given the current regime in Russia) we can't do much about it. And merely saying how horrible Russia is, over and over, is convenient moralizing.
I draw exceptions with people living next to Russia, but besides that, its just much easier to condemn Russia, than what's happening in say, Yemen, — Manuel
I think Biden is doing what he can. He needs to avoid escalation. — Olivier5
According to you, to criticize the Russian government is either illegal (if one lives in Russia) or convenient moralizing (if one lives outside Russia). — Olivier5
to tell that you don't give weapon systems that can reach Russia when the Ukrainian forces are still in many places on the border with Russia is a bit strange. — ssu
Worth noting, that, contrary to the story-tale that Ukraine 'chose' to deal with the West, the West couped Ukraine exactly at the time at which it choose to stop dealing with the West, as outlined in the article. — Streetlight
Meantime, the facts on the ground show that it's NATO that is constantly expanding (from 12 countries in 1949 to currently 30!), not Russia .... — Apollodorus
Yep. Empire and domination is "rhetorical drivel" when talking about America but "gospel truth" when talking about Russia. Well done, you can congratulate yourself on your impeccable objectivity! — Apollodorus
when offered by ssu an opportunity to discuss just that — Olivier5
Russia started the war, but who caused the war? — Agent Smith
God. He wants a nuclear Armageddon. — Olivier5
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