Again, very reminiscent of how mass propaganda was discovered in WWI, turning an isolationist nation to a war crazy society in a short amount of time.
And we still have to say, that what Russia is doing to Ukraine is criminal. Because that's not obvious. If we survive this, be ready for the demonization of China, which has been developing a good deal since Trump and not slowing down with Biden. — Manuel
To my mind, it's hard to have nations without borders, and hence without getting occasional wars over these borders. — Olivier5
So when Russian army has done atrocities, then accuse of those being racists who point these out? — ssu
Others do. Ukrainians, Crimean Tatars and Chechens lament centuries of oppression and/or persecution from Russia. — neomac
if Russians mange to annex and see acknowledged the Donbas regions, it's likely that the Russians living there are not going to suffer from alleged genocide and persecutions for generations to come. — neomac
The fact is that many Russians are totally similar to us and would want Russia to be a democracy and a justice state, however once you have this kind of system, that system and it's violence prevails. People are one thing, the system and how the government operates is another. Hence it was quite easy to anticipate that similar actions that happened Chechnya or Syria would also happen in Ukraine. — ssu
you can come up with no actual alternative on how to govern human affairs. — Olivier5
The fact is that the Russian armed forces is a direct descendant of the Soviet Army and hardly has had much actual reform. — ssu
once you have this kind of system, that system and it's violence prevails. — ssu
And yet you can understand the UK resistance to Nazi Germany. So what gives? — Olivier5
Why was the UK resistance to Nazi Germany not an "absolute fucking insanity"? — Olivier5
2. We'd tried a peaceful resolution to the border disagreements, it hadn't worked. — Isaac
3. We'd previously promised to defend Poland (again, in an attempt to avoid war), we then did. — Isaac
4 England at the time was a fully fledged democracy and had been for decades. Germany was an open dictatorship with openly racist agendas. — Isaac
5 Hitler's invasion of Poland wasn't a stage in a protracted civil war with Pro-Nazi insurgents in Poland. — Isaac
6 We now know that some of Hitler's intent (and practice) with regards to concentration camps was known to the allies. Concentration camps (and the like) — Isaac
Yes, and both are targets of Russian imperialism. With the case of Chechnya it was trying to free itself from the Russian federation. Yet Chechnya was colonized only in the 19th Century to Russia.You do realise both Ukraine and Chechnya were part of that same system, right? — Isaac
As surely as peaceful the Germans are today, Russia and Russia can surely be a democracy that doesn't have imperial ambitions. But Putin's dictatorship has those, which you cannot deny or just brush aside as you try to do.So is it impossible to change, or isn't it? Ought we be suspicious of ex-soviet systems or oughtn't we? — Isaac
No it's not. Your are just making hapless attempts to portray others as racists in a quite futile way.It's all just convenient narrative building. — Isaac
So what about Azov?
Oh no, Azov only used to be brutal neo-nazis, they've all changed now. New narrative, new rules. — Isaac
So have we with the 2 Minsk agreements — Olivier5
We are helping Ukraine protect itself, and ourselves by the same occasion. — Olivier5
at the time what was at war with Germany was not a democracy by any measure, but an empire, the British Empire, which had its fair share of concentration camps and racially-based apartheid. — Olivier5
Russia today is a dictatorship with an obviously racist agenda. — Olivier5
So Hitler was less prone than Putin to entice civil wars in neighbouring countries. So what? — Olivier5
The death camps became known only much after and were never a motive for the war. — Olivier5
Yes, and both are targets of Russian imperialism. With the case of Chechnya it was trying to free itself from the Russian federation. Yet Chechnya was colonized only in the 19th Century to Russia. — ssu
Russia and Russia can surely be a democracy that doesn't have imperial ambitions. But Putin's dictatorship has those, which you cannot deny or just brush aside as you try to do. — ssu
he extreme-right suffered a defeat in the elections in 2014 (which the Russian propagandists forget) and afterwards there have been other administrations. — ssu
It's absolutely racist to suggest there's any link whatsoever between past war crimes ("generations" ago) and a current or future propensity to commit war crimes on the basis of shared nationality.
That's exactly the claim that was being made. It's a racist claim. It's nothing whatsoever to do with merely "pointing out" war crimes. It's pointing out past war crimes and additionally saying that because they were committed by Russians they have some bearing on the likelihood of future Russians committing similar crimes. — Isaac
Right, so there's absolutely no justification behind neomac's claim about "generations" of abuse in future. Russian are perfectly capable and likely to change regime-type and approach to war. Other ex-soviet regimes have done so. There's therefore no reason whatsoever to assume that Donbas in Russian hands would yield "generations" of abuse. — Isaac
“Racism”, as I understand it, refers to beliefs (typically unproven) about biological traits (the “race”) which encourage a social discrimination (typically morally questionable). — neomac
In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship). It can also mean your ethnic or national origins, which may not be the same as your current nationality. For example, you may have Chinese national origins and be living in Britain with a British passport.
Race also covers ethnic and racial groups. This means a group of people who all share the same protected characteristic of ethnicity or race.
A racial group can be made up of two or more distinct racial groups, for example black Britons, British Asians, British Sikhs, British Jews, Romany Gypsies and Irish Travellers.
You may be discriminated against because of one or more aspects of your race, for example people born in Britain to Jamaican parents could be discriminated against because they are British citizens, or because of their Jamaican national origins. — https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/advice-and-guidance/race-discrimination
The rest of your post is similar. Just saying no no no without any argument. — Olivier5
we with the 2 Minsk agreements — Olivier5
We are helping Ukraine protect itself, and ourselves by the same occasion. — Olivier5
Russia today is a dictatorship with an obviously racist agenda. — Olivier5
The death camps became known only much after and were never a motive for the war. — Olivier5
When you're making up your own definition of racism to avoid the charge you should probably stop digging. — Isaac
The Minsk agreements are proof that diplomacy was tried. — Olivier5
If one war was just, others can be. Including this one. That's an argument. — Olivier5
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