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The joke would be in negotiating with the russian federation and having to pretend to take them on their word when they do nothing but lie
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They never did. But you know that, you're just trolling.
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Sadly, they've been more or less forced to "celebrate small battlefields gains" since the beginning... they have to keep proving themselves to the collective West to ensure the flow of military aid doesn't drop. This has been making me really angry for the past 15 months and I'm ashamed it hasn't been making me angry for the past 9 years - but it's the truth.
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@vksasdgaming9472 Fact-based criticism of the US or any other Western country is not the same as trolling for putin, nor do Western failings justify any of russia's policies / practices / crimes.
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🤣 by "3rd world communist hell hole" I imagine you mean a country that seems to be moving towards free universal healthcare and equal rights for all regardless of sexuality, gender identity and ethnic background?
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@robertscott961 It doesn't make anyone a nazi - I've just reported that comment as hate speech. Any comment branding pro-Ukrainian views and Ukrainian patriotism as nazist is literally hate speech - i.e. it's used to foment hatred against Ukrainian while undermining the support they need to survive genocide. We should just report it for what it is, whether it appears in the comment, in the handle or in the avatar.
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@cockneycharm3970 And just as well someone did - Poland was starting to literally do putin's work for him... Though if the EU truly had this sinister capacity you're attributing to them, I imagine they would have threatened Hungary more effectively by now
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@cockneycharm3970 that is so not what the US government have done... they're in a chaos of their own making but because they are an immensely powerful country, that has repercussions on pretty much everything, and critical situations such as the war in Ukraine will inevitably feel the impact more acutely. Zelensky's not a schoolboy being examined by the mighty "West" - nor is Ukraine. Ukraine is a sovereign nation fighting something that none of our countries have faced in generations, if ever. And it's not Ukraine threatening the world's, or specific countries', food supply, energy costs, or security. The rf is doing that.
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That is a lovely thought. But I fear that russia will "fade away" like a canister of novichok... or like Chornobyl itself: slowly, dangerously, horribly. And that is actually the best option for the world! I'm just hoping putin's trolls fade away after Ukraine's victory (or, I mean, ideally right now) - and even that feels like an unattainable dream😬Слава Україні 💙💛
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@muckle8 russia saved Assad by committing unspeakable atrocities in parts of Syria
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@BolshevikCarpetbagger1917 That sounds labour-intensive and not cost-effective... But removing every possible privilege from Hungary is something that the EU should definitely be doing, and hopefully are. Until the people realise that the only way forward is to remove the vile head of state they managed to elect again only two years ago. By the way: you do know that to many people from the former soviet union the hammer and sickle is the same as a swastika?
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@TheAmericanDreamLives It's a question worth asking, though... every single MAGA fan randomly saying that putin is a great president, the USA should be more like the rf, and Ukraine should just shut up and stop fighting... they should all be asked what they would want to happen if putin's men took over half of Alaska and then demanded the other half "for the sake of peace", because Alaskans are really russians, they just forgot it and he's here to remind them
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@NLTops It's a new troll. As boring as the old ones 😑
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@meso8848 Donbas is Ukraine. Crimea is Ukraine. Kharkiv is Ukraine. Kherson is Ukraine. Zaporizhzha is Ukraine. Ukraine has a government. The rf has a "regime".
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New bot on the block - joined 4 Apr 2024
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This shouldn't happen anywhere, not just in Europe
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@eddastrohmayer251 That wouldn't be peace - making concessions to putin will only bring more war. Besides, russia has demonstrated again and again that it can't be trusted. Since you so badly want peace at all costs, I imagine you're also haunting the comment sections of pro-russian channels to point out that the war against Ukraine is baseless and depraved, and that the rf must immediately cease all hostilities, withdraw all troops to 1991 borders and return all captives and deportees of all ages. After that, I imagine they'll be negotiating over reparations, sanctions, and the transfer of war criminals to The Hague.
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@Booz2020 Whatever your point is, it really is boring how you're pasting this seem comment all over comment sections
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@Atheos-1 It's not about taking responsibility for the actions and beliefs of others. It's about taking responsibility for what we all do - or neglect to do - to create and maintain the conditions for certain ideas and practices to take hold and become dangerously widespread. I wish I could share your optimism regarding trump's popularity... we all know that he doesn't need the popular vote to win (or he never would have won in the first place), and many Americans are increasingly disgusted over his support of genocide in the Middle East. Taking the electorate for granted is one of those things that "progressive" parties are often guilty of... in the UK, that strategy worked out really badly for Labour in 2019, for example.
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@shinishini6047 I didn't know @raimobrunning3657 had invaded a neighbouring country that posed no threat whatsoever, and committed a vast number of war crimes
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@leoninocat5070 Ukraine IS a democratic country, keep up
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@Superfandangoo I agree, great book, just one of the most painful things I've read in my life! And I don't tend to go for easy books. I appreciated your comment, I don't hear much empathy with the people of Afghanistan and certainly not in YT comments. Decades of trauma after trauma after trauma.
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Short and clear. Thank you.
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@@ThinGibbons There's also the content of every single comment you've posted here
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Ukrainians are defending themselves from genocide
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Victoria Amelina was wonderful, a truly special human I had the honour of meeting in London just over two months before she died. She was so kind to me. I have her card pinned just above my screen, I'm looking at it now. Victoria spent the last 15 months or so of her life documenting war crimes by interviewing survivors in de-occupied areas. She was 37. She had a young child. I find it intolerable that her life ended in that hellish scene. ❤🖤
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I agree with you that the translated voiceover could be better, but these are clearly done on the fly - these people are busy. And there's nothing wrong with English speakers going to a bit of trouble to understand something, we're far too used to content being packaged to be easily consumed by us. Personally I prefer the videos released by his office, I run the auto translation - which is what it is - and listen to him speak Ukrainian. Every now and then I make out a word or a whole phrase - Zelenskyy taught me to say "I don't care" in Ukrainian (when asked by a British interviewer whether he thought Putin would survive defeat in Ukraine)...and that always makes me smile, even in the mounting horror of this war. Слава Україні
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when russia pulls out of all occupied Ukrainian territories back to 1991 borders, returns all Ukrainians from captivity, extradites war criminals and starts paying reparations
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@peterbalogh8138 the same difference between the russian empire and the USSR
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@vksasdgaming9472 🤣 The US comedian Amber Ruffin used to live in The Netherlands and her husband is Dutch (there seems to be a whole contingent of American comedians who spent years over there, working together)... I've heard her rant about the cuisine on YT, it's hilarious! These guys are lovely though, and there's nothing like hot chips when you're cold and hungry and miserable 🤗
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If genocide is your thing, as it seems to be, go and watch pro-russian channels - there are plenty of them around.
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When you had a putin fan as president, you had an uprising, remember?
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Where are you, on the moon? No one's an outsider in this war - even all those people who think they are
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They probably have one
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Thank you @juanbarus2616 I'm also wondering which "starving Ukrainians" that troll was referring to... maybe the ones who starve in russian POW camps, while russian POWs go back home healthier than they were before? 🤬
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@Minerals333 Precisely. Wagner's already there laying the ground for future devastation 😬
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I honestly don't know, I've lost all faith in this institution. But look at the Z trolls smooching under your comment, isn't that sweet...? 🙄
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THANK YOU
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@occamraiser I imagine the original comment mentions christianity because the video is about a christian church. They didn't say that's the ONLY religion that's ever been used to justify premeditated murder. I'm not sure where you saw righteousness and naivety, maybe you were looking in the mirror?
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This is what Madyar (the great drone daddy of the UAF) had to say to the New York Times about their recent interview with some soldiers returning from the bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper: The New York Times, не перспективно так робити. (Eng СС) He rarely comments on politics or current affairs and it's always worth listening when he does. Україна назавжди! 💙💛
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I don't know if this will make you feel better worse, but until now I had honestly forgotten he's Danish
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@brentjamescollins9731 Well said. Old bot account, that one, I've been seeing it for years.
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Ukraine puts in the most important part. The people
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@ivantchakalski4102 Exactly. The most important part is the people, the people are Ukrainian, therefore the most important element of this equation does come from Ukraine. Thank you for openly contradicting your initial statement, which was as foolish as it was offensive
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They're too busy fertilising the fields themselves
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@papajay111 Yup, you really express yourself like someone who thinks freely 🤣
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Don't blame people for not spotting the expiry date on the tin of your support - it was in very small print
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@johnschuring5726 Because... Ukraine is in Europe....? Plus, it's not like they haven't been trying to get into NATO. You sound kind of jealous, and peevish, and all sorts of ridiculous things really not befitting a citizen of the most powerful nation in the world. Do grow up.
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Hopefully their rage young women will take care of that. They certainly are trying
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Sternenko talked about this on his blog a couple of days ago... they showed a screenshot of the whole message from the Tuareg force to Ukraine, it was impressive. Obviously Ukraine needs to engage within international law, but I'm glad to hear they're engaging with the people who reached out to them. It may be possible to link some of the captured wagner mercenaries to specific war crimes committed in Ukraine. And let's not forget that as mercenaries, those guys are not covered by the Geneva Convention.
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