Trump was Putin's puppet. He wasn't legitimately elected. You can't compare him with Zelensky. — Olivier5
Because Putin cannot be trusted, for one. — Olivier5
Because the Ukrainian forces aren't broken yet, for two. — Olivier5
So you disagree with Zelensky's policies. I don't. I think he does the right thing and he does it well. So what? Do we need to be at each other's throat for it? — Olivier5
I'm not in the business of second-guessing commanders-in-chief. What ground do you have to say Zelensky is illegitimate? — Olivier5
ssu and I support what the government of the Ukrainians wants, not what all Ukrainians as a mass want. — Olivier5
I respect the will of the Ukrainians themselves. — Olivier5
not what all Ukrainians as a mass want. — Olivier5
Why then do you question ssu about why he's chosen their side? — Olivier5
it's not about what 'Ukrainians' want - as if they were some amorphous mass (insulting in itself). It's about what some portion of the Ukrainians want - a portion you've chosen to support.
You've chosen a side and I'm talking to you about your reasons for choosing that side. I'm not asking about that side's reasons for being that side. — Isaac
Why then, not side with the aggressed? — Olivier5
Why side with the aggressor? — Olivier5
It's a natural human tendency to support the aggressed against the aggressor. — Olivier5
The fact why Ukraine has desperately wanted to join the West has been explained again and again to you, — ssu
The question at the core of your argument is really if it's worth fighting for freedom or not. — Christoffer
Ukraine index of corruption ranks it 123. Russia is ranked 120. Russia is less corrupt than Ukraine 2021 figures, by an independent assessment agency https://risk-indexes.com/global-corruption-index/. — Isaac
Yet authoritarianism protects that corruption from the safety valves of a democracy... like people getting fed up with their corrupt leaders then voting somebody else to lead the country.
For example voting as a president a comedian that has played in a sitcom where an ordinary person accidentally becomes a president. :wink: — ssu
It's whimsical you then start to defend the largest robber baron of our times. — ssu
One does what is right with the understanding that it will usually fail — unenlightened
Ukraine fights and probably loses, because 'better dead than red'. Or perhaps, better to die in the gas chamber than to operate the gas chamber. — unenlightened
'Good luck with that.' he ironises. — unenlightened
Perhaps a free society is worth dying for, worth risking nuclear war for? — unenlightened
If Ukraine fights on, it has some reasonable hope of regaining territory and forcing its will onto Putin — Olivier5
I suppose that is why they keep it on. — Olivier5
f Putin leaves this conflict with whatever territories he wants, it would give incentives for people to invade their neighbour the world over. — Olivier5
NATO is not willing to get involved — Olivier5
Nope. I think that's a bad thing. — Olivier5
That he already sized by war, yes — Olivier5
If Putin won this war, it would have the same effect as the Soviet suppression of the 1956 revolution in Budapest, or the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968: quash democratic aspirations in this part of the world for a generation. — Olivier5
if Putin leaves this conflict with whatever territories he want — Olivier5
it would give incentives for people to invade their neighbour the world over. — Olivier5
Putin will never compromise. You can’t negotiate with terrorism. — Wayfarer
for no reason — SophistiCat
Putin has outdone his western counterparts in fucking over his countrymen financially. — frank
Uhh... this is a thread about the Ukraine Crisis. — ssu
This bioweapons story is Pizzagate-level insanity. — SophistiCat
forget to condemn the attackers, talk anything about the attrocities that happen and give any support for those that are fighting for their freedom and for their right to exist. — ssu
And the argument has been put forward that "lab" doesn't mean anything ... but then why would a top US official just "scat" meaningless scat cat derribidoos da da's in a senatorial hearing in the context of potential nuclear escalation? — boethius
when Russian MOD claims that American biolabs in Ukraine have been developing bioweapons capable of selectively targeting Slavic ethnic groups, and that they have been studying bats, tics and birds as possible vectors of transmission of lethal diseases across the border, such claims ought to be taken very seriously indeed, and at the highest level. — SophistiCat
That Putin has some crackpot idea about what they're for and how they work is completely immaterial. — Isaac
Diplomatic pressure?
After all the sanctions what the EU has imposed? After sending weapons to Ukraine? Then apply diplomatic pressure? Of what? What kind of pressure are we talking about here now? — ssu
Why would Nuland mention a secret bioweapons program in an open hearing? Why would she know about a secret bioweapons program? Sounds like the type of thing to keep under wraps, no? Why would the US government publicly announce a secret bioweapons program in public documents for years? — Count Timothy von Icarus
I'm not cheering on Ukrainians to die for no achievable military objective, that is not the same as supporting Russia; it is political realism and, for me, common sense ethics about the responsibilities of civilian and military leadership. — boethius
Biological laboratories do not mean bioweapon research. Biological laboratories exist in almost every country, acknowledge of its existence does not mean acknowledging the existence of biological weapon research. High-tier biological laboratories can possess great danger if compromised, even without being a bioweapon research facility. High-tier biological laboratories are usually secret because their location is a safety risk for any malicious agent, like terrorists etc. — Christoffer
Perversely, it’s the people most eager to consign the people of Ukraine to years, possibly decades, of this hell who will most loudly tell you how much their hearts bleed for them. — https://www.jacobinmag.com/2022/03/ukraine-afghanistan-quagmire-far-right-global-economy-climate-disaster
But nothing has been proven otherwise — Christoffer
you're just doing circular reasoning based on your predetermined contempt of the west and the US. — Christoffer
It can also be as simple as these people actually wanting to fight against Russia since they are killing civilians and breaking international law. — Christoffer
This is called a straw man
[url=http://]having the impression of refuting an argument, whereas the real subject of the argument was not addressed or refuted, but instead replaced with a false one.[/url]
— Christoffer
joke (jōk)
n.
1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
2. A mischievous trick; a prank:
Russia also has the capacity to build the Death Star and also maybe sharks with lazers so be careful. — StreetlightX
Russia claims independence for regions of Ukraine. The west releases intel of false flag operation. Russia releases "cry for help" from the independent regions, i.e false flag operation started. This validates the leaked intel of false flag operation. — Christoffer
