So if someone punches you in the face because they don't like your race, that's a racist act. If they punch you in the face just because you are really annoying them, it's not. In this case, that is the relevant analogy. — Baden
People can get annoyed by others just for them being a certain race... letting that, knowingly or unknowingly, drive to a certain action against that person or group, should be considered racism, no? — Christoffer
People can get annoyed by others just for... speaking a certain way, or presumably not being as fluent in a certain language, but letting that, knowingly or unknowingly, drive to a certain action against that person or group, should be considered racism, no? — Christoffer
I must possess all, or I possess nothing! — Skeletor
. If understanding English leads to wild misinterpretations, then just imagine trying to formulate a rock solid conclusive message in a language you don't even speak natively :scream: — Christoffer
We don't know what he knows, though. — Olivier5
I think one could be forgiving of a certain rashness in judgment, under the circumstances. — Olivier5
What furores? Haven't seen that. Last time I checked, we don't know who did it. Isn't it irresponsible to publicly declare a culprit, on no other ground than some kind of 'gut feeling'? — Olivier5
I'm entitled to my opinions and to not seeing them branded as some sinister backslash. — Olivier5
I am just pointing out how such an explanation for the Russians' flight from Kherson is not based on facts, and likely biased. Call me intolerant. — Olivier5
It's not a fallacy to contest another poster's interpretation nor method of argument. Benkei says he knows best what Zelensky meant, "in the context", because we're not native speakers. That's a ridiculous claim. — Olivier5
Russian missiles hit Poland, the territory of our friendly country. People died. Please accept condolences from all Ukrainian brothers. Poland, the Baltic states. it's only a matter of time before Russian terror goes further. We must put the terrorist in place. the longe Russia feels impunity, the more threats there will be to everyone who can be reached by missiles. To strike with missiles NATO territory isa Russian strike on collective security. It's a significant escalation. Action is required. I now want to tell our Polish brothers and sisters - Ukraine will always support you. free people won't be broken by terror. Victory is possible when there is no fear. And we and you are not afraid. — Zelensky
@Olivier5@Christofferraises the spectre of the Baltic States and Poland being subject to Russian terror — Benkei
Ukraine, Poland, all of Europe and the world must be fully protected from terrorist Russia, — Zelensky
This seems to be the most likely scenario. And that Zelensky had a stupid gaffe that he is now backtracking.So, at this point in time, I'm going with "Ukraine accidentaly hit Poland while defending against a Russian barrage" as the most rational position. — Benkei
I'm pointing out that your opinions are naive, boot-licking, ill-informed and dangerous — Isaac
It seems unlikely that a stray modern air defense missile hits something it wasn't supposed to and also kills two people, across the border of a neutral country no less. Unlikely in terms of statistical probability, but also due to the fact that the S-300 system makes missiles self-destruct when they miss their targets. — Tzeentch
What other "action" than a further escalation was he alluding to according to you? Christoffer already mentioned a no-fly zone which is a huge increase in risk towards nuclear escalation. — Benkei
I wouldn't say that my trust in Zelensky has been shattered. Would you? — Olivier5
This is getting ridiculous. The Ukrainians are destroying [our] confidence in them. Nobody is blaming Ukraine and they are openly lying. This is more destructive than the missile
The question is why the US would deliberately feed false intelligence to the press, then later deny the veracity of that information.
A split over strategy, perhaps? — Isaac
maybe AP even got the same info but left out "produced" for click bait effect. — boethius
That could well explain why they're now refusing to reveal their source. — Isaac
literally cite the claims I'm rebutting that you just continuously deny ever making. — boethius
It hasn't deterred Russia right, but Russia is paying and might pay more. So I'm not sure that what you presume is correct. Russia now knows better the costs of its adventurism. — neomac
Do you see Russia stopping the war of their own accord? — boethius
So, what would be the reason to assume they are not willing to pay the same cost in the future? — boethius
So, "rationally" it would be nice to have some better reason, such as the US nuking Russia on behalf of Ukraine and being deterred that way. The only problem is there's no rational reason for the US to sign up to that, much less actually do when called upon.
Which is the core fallacy of Zelenskyites: that whatever is good for Zelensky to be true (at least according to him) we should also believe is true, or at least nevertheless support whatever he wants and is trying to get in saying whatever we agree isn't true. — boethius
Zelenskyites: Sure, maybe. But that's just all rational decision making that we should support and encourage escalation, if that's what Zelensky wants, it's just clever to use the missile issue to try to escalate. You see, he "believes it" so it's ok to say what you believe even if you have no evidence for it. — boethius
The reason to believe Russia won't just re-invade is exactly as you describe: it's costly. — boethius
a potential scenario that makes clear the ornamental nature of any "guarantees" to any peace deal concerning Ukraine. — boethius
— neomac
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