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Comments by "peabase" (@peabase) on "The Chechen War's Unforgivable Crimes" video.
I think we need a video about whataboutism, its Soviet origins and why Krembots in particular are so keen on it.
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@parrotcraft7503 Thank you for underlining my point so eloquently. You would also benefit if the video were to discuss possible cures, if any, for whataboutism. Alas, whataboutistitis sovieticus may be a chronic disease.
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@parrotcraft7503 What was I whatabouting about? As a long-time sufferer you should understand the symptoms of your condition, but it appears you don't, which suggest you have a cognitive condition as well.
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@parrotcraft7503 Maybe you can go back to school to work on your reading comp.
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@parrotcraft7503 Your reading comp failed you. I haven't even started about Soviet crimes. Whataboutism may be naff and puerile, but it's not deemed a crime. For your info, the Soviets practically invented whataboutism.
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@parrotcraft7503 Which language was that?
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@dmitryletov8138 So, tell me, if you were in court accused of murder, would you have your attorney counter every piece evidence that the prosecution produces with equally damning evidence from another, unrelated case? You don't seem to know the first thing about legal precedents.
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It's a mixed bag. You should study Transparency International's findings on corruption. Russia comes in at 141th place out of 180 countries, meaning it does very shabbily indeed.
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Putin is currently the only leader of a country who's wanted for war crimes. In 123 countries, no less.
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