Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "Conditions Worsen for Russian Soldiers this Winter" video.

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  2. I believe that there is an increasing majority of people who are seeing Russsia for what it is. Indeed the word "monstrous" seems most applicable and appropriate. It is because of Russia's own actions and rhetoric, over the last ten years, but more particularly, the last two, that many people have changed from "sitting on the fence", giving Russia and Russians the benefit of the doubt and even considering them somehow maligned, to "getting off the fence" {a foot in both camps} and standing firmly on the side of Ukraine. Even those who consider that Western nations should look after themselves, and stay out of the conflicts involving other countries, contribute to the discussions by offering other points of view. I believe that such discussions are important, whether we agree with the point of view or not. Those discussions challenge us to seriously think about and consider the implications and possible outcomes of our collective decisions. They also keep the topic in view and keep the discussion "on the boil", instead of us gradually withdrawing into apathy, mental fatigue and losing sight of the issues at hand, whether near or far. During the last two years, I have followed what has been happening in Ukraine and also researching the background, the impact and influence of and effects, current and potential, on the other countries involved and participating in the assistance and support being provided to Ukraine, by 60 or more other countries, about half of which are members of the NATO Defensive Alliance. Like you, #paulbrowne6087 , and I hope, millions of others, "all this talk of Western fatigue doesn't apply to me us. 🇺🇦 Slava Ukraine 🇮🇪🇺🇦 Heroyam Slava 🇺🇦
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