Comments by "duncan smith" (@duncansmith7562) on "BBC News"
channel.
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
@flopoz2575 1. No self-declared fascist is allowed to enter the Russian army. Russia lost millions fighting the Fascists in WW2, and does not abide by admitting Fascists into its ranks. Of course, there are a small number of Fascists fighting for Russia, but that is despite the Kremlin's policy, not because of its policy.
Ukraine, on the other hand, reveres Bandera as a national hero and embraces Nazis into its ranks. whether those Ukrainian nazis invade others' territory or not doesn't change the fact they are nazis given official welcome and embraced by the Ukrainian government.
2. Ukraine is far from being a democracy. there are no opposition parties allowed in the Rada, and Zelensky has cancelled elections for 2024. Putin, on the other hand, has to deal with opposition in the Duma every day, from the likes of the Communist party, and it is Putin standing for re-election again in 2024.
3.Some of us have worked in Ukraine and seen the Banderites up close. Unless you have, STFU
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
3
-
@chaoticneutral6729 oh yes, some BIG concerns.
Let's take Donbass.
Quite common in the Donbass to find communities where 90% speak Russian, so 90% of the students speak Russian, 90% of the teachers speak Russian, but under Ukrainian law, ALL high school classes must be conducted in Ukrainian, a foreign language for 90%.
facts are inconvenient sometimes, right?
now, you were saying, cow, speaking Russian is allowed in all classrooms?
We see why the Donbass and Crimea decided to split from Kiev.
3
-
3
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2