Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 5

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MunosMachos

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I'm sure that providing some public safe spaces in Europe for Russian soldiers will end the war. Not only oly physically but also virtually online and on TV. Microaggressions could be addressed there. And who said that bombing civilians was not an acceptable way of fighting a war of aggression? It's Eurocentric bigotry. Nobody asked questions about the methods of fighting when the Red Army was 'liberating' Europe and many women just found themselves pinned under handsome and victorious Soviet soldiers who shielded them with their bodies. Just because one invades a country which did not attack one for money, does not mean one should not be allowed to enjoy a protected status on Western social media all the while denigrating Ukrainians who are being hateful for resisting.
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Just take a look at Russian media and state TV and ask yourself honestly what is worse?
There is no balance there at all, zero, ziltch. Any dissenting views are curbed immediately and unashamedly so, with hosts even warning some pundits not to comment in that/negative way.

At least in the west you can have your say and let it land where it does, on all networks, although some are for or pro some or other narrative or party.
You will never ever see that from Russia, now ask why their citizens have this complex about the west and russiaphobia.

As for the second part, name calling by troops will go on endlessly, war isnt pretty, and lets not ask how the Japs treated their foe either. So in my view that paragraph is a non starter and just chaff and obfuscation of the debate.
That is like asking to look at two dog turds and asking which is worse.
 
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