Comments by "1midnightfish" (@1midnightfish) on "" video.
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At the start of the full-scale invasion I realised that the rf had become untenable and had to go, and yes that felt scary. Not because of the nukes, though - I'm scared of nukes in general, tbh the thought of the US having nukes scares me too, considering how they choose their presidents sometimes. But the disintegration of something like the rf is never going to be peaceful, and wishing a huge number of people huge suffering isn't my go-to option for ending the suffering of a huge number of people. I spontaneously got over that frame of mind very quickly though, for all the reasons obvious to everyone who's just watched this video. Moscovia delenda est.
I really appreciate finding out more about the various peoples and territories currently trapped in the rf, thank you for making the video. The people of Yakutia and Siberia seem to have suffered a fate similar to that of Native American and First Nations people, to whom they may even have cultural and genetic ties (I'm not that well-read on that part of human history so advance apologies if I got that last bit wrong). I wonder if superpowers like the US and UK have been so tolerant of the rf, and protective of its unity, for so long because they can ultimately relate to it as another imperial power.
My unwavering support of Ukraine doesn't mean I'm closing my eyes to the shameful imperialist history that made these superpowers in the first place. I just hope they manage to do the right thing for once, and give Ukraine everything it needs to win the war and catalise the rf's downfall. 💙💛
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