Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 5

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MiW

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Ukraine imposed State of Emergency back in February.
Paulsie is a lost cause , dictators can not be removed with elections, by definition.. The ex President was trying to pave the laws to become make Ukraine dictatorship, he was stopped.

Once there is dictator established, it's too late to do anything. Putin, Mugabe, Lukashenko, Kim... why no one ever thought to vote them out.!
 

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Yet I don't see you berating the US like you do Russia. Why is this.
Because the US makes the movies you like.
Point me to the myBB thread that was around in the 1960's through to 2003, where discussions on these events took place?

Remind me which country the US is busy annexing currently? Or have done so in the last 50 years?

Vietnam War thread? On how the US propped up a puppet regime in the South and subverted the Geneva accords to ensure no election on the unification of Vietnam could took place, so they could have an anti-Communist counterbalance in South-East Asia? I'd bore you to death on the details on how subversive and illegal the imperialistic adventures of the US were in South-East Asia.

But, by all means start a thread on the evil USA and I can go to town on how fxxked up they are.
 

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Point me to the myBB thread that was around in the 1960's through to 2003, where discussions on these events took place?
What's that got to do with the US still in countries today bombing sht.

Remind me which country the US is busy annexing currently? Or have done so in the last 50 years?
Literally killed hundreds of thousands over the last 20 years. It's fine though, as long as you kill their population and replace their government, but don't take land though! Too far.

Vietnam War thread? On how the US propped up a puppet regime in the South and subverted the Geneva accords to ensure no election on the unification of Vietnam could took place, so they could have an anti-Communist counterbalance in South-East Asia? I'd bore you to death on the details on how subversive and illegal the imperialistic adventures of the US were in South-East Asia.
Congrats, you know the basicas o the Vietnam war. Are you flexing. You keep showing me ho wmuch you know, which makes it worse that you don't dislike the US like you do Russia.
Flexing knowledge on the US' "garbageness' isn't helping your argument.

But, by all means start a thread on the evil USA and I can go to town on how fxxked up they are.
No need. You can complain about the US like you constantly do about Russia in every thread, and IRL I bet. I can feel it. I know its true.

I do like how we're pretending that you see both as garbage. You don't though. You like the US because they make things for you to buy.
Literally the only difference between the US and Russia is that the US has the cultural might to make all their bad things go away relatively well.
 

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The day Russia uses cement bombs to minimize collateral damage you can make that destination otherwise just no.
 

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Interesting read, thank you.

So he was voted out on a technicality - he left and was assumed to not return. Also the constitutional court was not approached as they were deemed to be aligned with Yanuchovych and the result was not expected to be independent.
So they took it upon themselves to make a more independent decision.
All made on the assumption that Yanuchovych would not return, nor that he would be able to govern from wherever he was hiding at the time

So not a coup then?
 

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What's that got to do with the US still in countries today bombing sht.


Literally killed hundreds of thousands over the last 20 years. It's fine though, as long as you kill their population and replace their government, but don't take land though! Too far.


Congrats, you know the basicas o the Vietnam war. Are you flexing. You keep showing me ho wmuch you know, which makes it worse that you don't dislike the US like you do Russia.
Flexing knowledge on the US' "garbageness' isn't helping your argument.


No need. You can complain about the US like you constantly do about Russia in every thread, and IRL I bet. I can feel it. I know its true.

I do like how we're pretending that you see both as garbage. You don't though. You like the US because they make things for you to buy.
Literally, the only difference between the US and Russia is that the US has the cultural might to make all their bad things go away relatively well.

Yeah, and the literal killing of thousands is something I have been very critical of. I was extremely vocal in 2003 and onwards, against the US invasions of both Afghanistan and Iraq.

I have spent a lot of time with maimed soldiers in the UK, because of my anger against the US and Uk for these wars, I felt the soldiers were the pawns in the imperialistic overtures of the US. Their suffering was completely unneccesary. The suffering of the civilians even more so.

The projection of your narrowminded simplistic take on the world is admirable, but an obvious tell. Just because that is how you view it, doesn't mean it applies to everyone.

As an aside, I actually cannot think of anything that I own that is American? Mostly UK, EU, Chinese, Japanese and South Korean. But, hey it suits your simple-minded views, then that is cool. That is more of a consequence of trade deals than preferences. Regardless of that, I am not a materialist person and tend to be very frugal, minimalist and conservative in that sense.

As I said the US is currently not annexing territory of another country. The US did not bomb the capital city of another country this morning.

When they do, you can contrast my outrage with that, with my outrage against Russia.

Your fascistic views cloud your ability to view the world through the eyes of another. Your lack of empathy is what limits that ability. So you resort to the consensus of what the ideologically aligned view of yours tells you what to think of others.
 

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Yeah, and the literal killing of thousands is something I have been very critical of. I was extremely vocal in 2003 and onwards, against the US invasions of both Afghanistan and Iraq.

I have spent a lot of time with maimed soldiers in the UK, because of my anger against the US and Uk for these wars, I felt the soldiers were the pawns in the imperialistic overtures of the US. Their suffering was completely unneccesary. The suffering of the civilians even more so.

The projection of your narrowminded simplistic take on the world is admirable, but an obvious tell. Just because that is how you view it, doesn't mean it applies to everyone.

As an aside, I actually cannot think of anything that I own that is American? Mostly UK, EU, Chinese, Japanese and South Korean. But, hey it suits your simple-minded views, then that is cool. That is more of a consequence of trade deals than preferences. Regardless of that, I am not a materialist person and tend to be very frugal, minimalist and conservative in that sense.

As I said the US is currently not annexing territory of another country. The US did not bomb the capital city of another country this morning.

When they do, you can contrast my outrage with that, with my outrage against Russia.
So when the war stops, I hope you'll forget about everything Russia has done just as quickly. No you won't.

Your fascistic views cloud your ability to view the world through the eyes of another.
Careful, if you keep using it you'll wear it out.

Your lack of empathy is what limits that ability.
No. I am very empathetic. Sympathetic even. I cry every time a Dorito misses its target. That one Dorito could've ended the war that much quicker.

So you resort to the consensus of what the ideologically aligned view of yours tells you what to think of others.
Who are these people that I agree with. Who has persuaded me.
The vast majority of people on this forum who agree with me on other threads are not in agreement with me here.

I am a special snowflake. Recognise me.
 

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Yeah, and the literal killing of thousands is something I have been very critical of. I was extremely vocal in 2003 and onwards, against the US invasions of both Afghanistan and Iraq.

I have spent a lot of time with maimed soldiers in the UK, because of my anger against the US and Uk for these wars, I felt the soldiers were the pawns in the imperialistic overtures of the US. Their suffering was completely unneccesary. The suffering of the civilians even more so.

The projection of your narrowminded simplistic take on the world is admirable, but an obvious tell. Just because that is how you view it, doesn't mean it applies to everyone.

As an aside, I actually cannot think of anything that I own that is American? Mostly UK, EU, Chinese, Japanese and South Korean. But, hey it suits your simple-minded views, then that is cool. That is more of a consequence of trade deals than preferences. Regardless of that, I am not a materialist person and tend to be very frugal, minimalist and conservative in that sense.

As I said the US is currently not annexing territory of another country. The US did not bomb the capital city of another country this morning.

When they do, you can contrast my outrage with that, with my outrage against Russia.

Your fascistic views cloud your ability to view the world through the eyes of another. Your lack of empathy is what limits that ability. So you resort to the consensus of what the ideologically aligned view of yours tells you what to think of others.
This faux selective outrage might become more believable if you have the same condemnation for:
1) Saudi Arabia's actions towards Yemen and its weapons funders.
2) US and Russian actions in Syria.
3) Israeli annexation of Palestinian land and Palestinian aggression.
4) Condemnation of Neo-Nazis in USA, Russia and Ukraine aka Banderites.

I won't hold my breath.
 

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You must've missed the part where people against this invasion, seem to simp for the US...who's still in Iraq lest we forget.

I forgot though. You think that's "totally different, bro".

No people against invasion want Russia out of Ukraine. Is the US still in Irag? Evidence please.
 
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