Comments by "Dylan Vogler" (@dylanvogler2165) on "Sanctions on Russia are ‘declaration of economic war’, says Vladimir Putin - BBC News" video.
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@l.s.4059 you're full of hate towards people that have done nothing against you, or your country. Yet you blame us for everything. Even for the mistakes of your own country. We weren't your enemies, you made us your enemy.
You do the same with me, someone who was Russophile since his birth and always fascinated with Russian culture and the Russian language, which I even studied. But I also love Ukraine, it's people and it's language. As I said I have friends all over Russia, whom luckily don't support Putin, with the fact that you call him "world president" being extremely troubling, as this is kinda a bit of Cult of Personality. I am against facism, which sadly is embodied by Russia nowadays, and support Ukrainian independence. I do not which the destruction of Russia, but I do support it being returned to the 1991 borders it agreed to. And hopefully one day we can be good neighbours when you stop trying to dominate those around you and actually see us as equals. Maybe if one day you find your version of a working democracy (as I don't say Western democracy is the perfect way, it isn't) we can actually work together for a better humanity instead of being stuck in facism, imperialism and the dream of Empire. You brought war to innocent people, just for empire.
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@tonyatgoogle6076 I have not been to Ukraine? Where do you think my profile picture was made 🤡🤡. If you have actual knowledge of the country, outside of propaganda, you'd easily know which city is, hint your orc countrymen failed miserably taking it Although, whilst claiming to protect Russian speakers, you keep shelling this Russian speaking city. "Vast territories in the East" Donbass is only a small part in Ukraine mate. They excluded themselves from the elections by declaring independence, you're really a clown. Russia made the country so Pro Western and detaching Crimea and Donbass made a Pro Russian government impossible. This is Russia's own fault. To quote a friend from mine "we used to vote for the guy that was the least of an a**hole, be they Pro Russian or Pro Western they were the puppets of the oligarch anyway". The Pro Western government would have failed in their promises and we would have seen a Pro Russian government, as this also happend after the orange revolution. But Russia's actions, annexing Crimea and instigating the Donbass war, made this impossible. Donbass allowing to vote wouldn't have changed the results at all as even traditionally pro Russian regions, voted pro Western after 2014. Maybe actually really go to Ukraine instead of believing all the Kremlin propaganda.
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@tonyatgoogle6076 I know that Iraq was about oil as well as removing Saddam so they fabricated a casus belli. Not unlike Russia has done now. I know Libya was about French oil interests actually. About Syria, that's one complicated mess, I wouldn't know enough about it to be completely honest. I do know the result in the form of Aleppo. I don't blindly follow any media, although there is more independent media in the west, which are often more reliable, they are obviously still biased. I am blessed with speaking multiple languages and therefore I am able to see multiple sources )) the Russian sources are a lot less reliable now due to independent media being shutdow. Any state media is biased. As anyone would also understand about BBC for example and even FreeEurope that is sponsored by the Americans. However, Russian state media is currently in a league of its own. I do have the luck to know alot of people in Ukraine, including my best friend, and also people in Russia. Some supporting and some against the war. What I saw is that with the people supporting the war there is this, well almost paranoia of the West. To the point it is unreasonable. You shouldn't forget either that the West =/= the USA. My country and yours have a history together. Your flag is even based on ours, as well as Peter the Great having lived her for a while. I can say from experience that Russia has been more obsessed with the West than the other way around. I can't speak about the Americans, but in my country Russia was hardly in the news and hardly ever discussed.
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