Comments by "irresistablejewel" (@irresistablejewel) on "UKRAINE CHANGED THE LAW ABOUT russia." video.

  1. Messing around with language for political reasons is not a positive thing; Russian and Ukrainian are synthetic (made-up) languages, lacking Latin "roots" of verbs or the French method of assigning gender to inanimate objects (la table: tables are feminine, I don't make the rules); if they don't want to capitalize nouns that's up to them, but it only shows lack of respect for the written word. While, as we have seen, the Western media try to sanitize war using expressions such as "lethal aid" instead of "weapons; "combat fatigue" instead of "shell shock" and "investment" instead of "a bung with kick-backs". So when did we start caring about the Ukrainian or Russian language? While if you can't follow the basic rules of English, why are you writing books? I find your claim Professor, that Russia is targeting Ukrainian civilians to be unfounded and objectionable; little mistakes soon add up; Russia can't afford to adopt NATO tactics as they have close cultural and ethnic ties; they are targeting that "lethal aid" (which tries to make the far-right in America sound charitable, which they certainly are not); power and rail infrastructure, it's not really Ukraine they are at war with (despite appearances); it's the Western interests and they are trashing their "investment". So the likes of Monsanto have bought land now full of mines and cluster munitions; their bio-labs were about the first to go; so while the Western media talk in terms of winning and losing, I really don't think that's how Russia views this at all. Not capitalizing nouns, oh yes that'll show them; are you on some form of medication? Btw A fast food employee taking their time to get your order because they were mean to you, is not an example of tyranny; it may be a reaction to being treated as a number (people clearly don't like that); or demanding customers (often drunk) or the kitchens have backed up... but it is not tyranny! If you are working on weekends for minimum wage for a boss that burns out staff and can fire you on a whim, that's more like tyranny, but since you seem to have some experience in annoying people, here's some friendly advice, never (that's never) annoy the people making your food or receptionists (that's from "Never Confuse A Memo With Reality") and don't make promises to Russians or Ukrainians if you are going to break them (easier not to make any at all). Now you can buy me a coffee (that's valuable info). The Russians will get propaganda value, what? Out of Ukrainian propaganda? Well if you say so, but this new Ukrainian law allowed that very thing. I don't put much stock in predictions or these pro-war jockeys many of whom I doubt can find Ukraine on the map and while it's simpler to believe the Presidents of America and Russia make all the decisions, luckily that's not true, because politics is beginning to look like a geriatrics convention and a few are beginning to look very heavily medicated. Yah! boo! Putin; Trump; Biden... the corporate media are having us on. So sorry to burst your bubble, but it's actually NATO that targets civilians (killed tens of thousands of children in Iraq/Afghanistan); the media here are a basket of deplorables.
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