Comments by "" (@Josh93B93) on "CNN" channel.

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  42. I'm not a fan of Putin, if Lenin was alive today he would have Putin put to the wall and shot as an opportunistic capitalist and war profiteer, that being said, every move Russia has made since 2014 has been reactionary, Ukraine was the first nation to launch a military offensive against the separatist in Donbas to quell the protest against the coup in Kiev, when russian forces already stationed in Crimea deployed to protect the populace as they voted on referendum and secession, this was because the Ukrainian armed forces alongside far-right paramilitary groups wire already killing hundreds of civilians in the east, with the russian military protecting the populace this prevented the mass murder of civilians that would have otherwise taken place. Russia did not invade Ukraine in 2014, this is a lie, The russian forces that supposedly invaded in 2014 were every bit as present in crimea in 2013 and 2012, they were already there due to the lease agreement shared between Ukraine and the Russian Federation that has had Ukraine leading the Sevastopol Naval base to Russia, then the new western backed regime chose to pretend that this agreement never existed and branded the russians there as invaders even though they had been there long before hostilities had broken out. You can hate Putin, You can hate what he has done to Russia, and what he has done in Ukraine, that doesnt mean that what he is saying is wrong, Russia shouldnt have invaded, likewise Victoria Nuland shouldnt have financed a far right coup to install a western backed Regime in Kiev, both sides have made mistakes, when they both accept this fact an amicable peace resolution can be possible, the reverent nationalism and demonization/dehumanization of the "enemy" being seen by both sides brings neither any closer to peace. I refuse to lend vocal or financial support to either side in this conflict, and my stance will remain neutral.
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  82.  @katbrown1449  I watch close friends get burned alive in Odessa by swastika waving fascist back in 2014 because they just so happened to be members of the of the left wing party Borotba because they opposed the illegal coup and the destruction of great patriotic war and holocaust memorials, they were unarmed civilians, this was months before Russia started materially aiding th DPR and LPR, the culprits of this and many other atrocities were never brought to justice, they were rewarded and inducted into the Ukrainian national guard, so the better point than yours to make, if you want to play value store Milosevic and instigate intervention, that's on you, Ukraine fucked up there, I dont support russias intervention in Ukraine anymore than I supported NATO's intervention in Yugoslavia, but they fuggin asked for it all the same, NATO then as Russia today are doing so for self interested reasons, again this is a capitalist proxy war for profit, of which the proletariat of both sides have to bleed for and suffer whilst the oligarchs of both sides profit from thier bloodshed, and any rational person not blinded by nationalistic hubris should be able to figure that out. I'll leave the excuses to Tsar Vlad and Il Duce Zelensky, personally I'd like to see both brought before revolutionary tribunals and promptly put to the wall while thier regimes are dismantled and in thier place give rise to people's soviets, cause that worked alot fuggin better than this 30 year long clusterfuck of a capitalist experiment.
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  162.  @leeii337 No, those were just some general facts, not justification, that's not my job Russia is acting in a self serving manner using the civilian populace of the east as an excuse to secure its sphere of influence, that being said, russias actions have been reactionary, long before they intervened the Ukrainian Army and far right paramilitaries were already killing hundreds of civilians in the donbas, Odessa, and Mariupol, why should those murders get a pass bud? Because Russia wasnt involved yet so it's cool, or those were all just the bad ukrainians so they deserved to be shot and burned? Or was that just an internal affair that somehow has no bearing on the events that followed? given such the context their excuses are every bit as valid as NATO bombing Yugoslavian civilians, cry me a river, build a bridge, Russia's not doing anything that the west hasnt done repeatedly, so do please blow the exceptionalism out your arse, no russia isnt the kind and humble benefactor simply defending the donbas people any more than NATO gave a shite about the Afghans or Iraqis or Syrians or Serbs, Croats, Bosnians etc, just more proxy war for profit amongst capitalists oligarchs, the west long set the precedent of what's being witnessed in Ukraine, yet it is only when the competitors to the petrodollar do the same when this strategy becomes something evil. If you take this as a defence of Russia, it's not, that's on you, my only bias in this conflict is to the proletariat of both nations who have to suffer for the economic gains being generated at the top, the regimes in Moscow, Kiev, and washington are the responsible parties, the war industry is the responsible party, to end this conflict the nationalist narrative needs to be exposed as the lie it is, part of that is acknowledging the previously stated facts regardless of whether or not they fit your narrative or not, If you ignore past wrongs to justify your present position, the opposition will do the same, as russia has done with said bombings of civilians, and until there is change here both sides self righteous narratives will continue, the conflict will continue to escalate, and hundreds of thousands will continue to die while Uralvagonzovod shareholders and General Dynamics CEO's continue champagne toasts to ever higher stock values from the arms contracts that keep flowing in.
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  180.  @randylegall2162  I understand your concerns, but quite frankly, In relation to the United Stated repeated violations of international law in it's regime change operations in Latin America to overthrow democratically elected governments with military juntas that were more subservient to US foriegn policy, from the overthrowing of Guatemala's Arbenz Guzman in 1954 to as recently in the 2007 Coup in Honduras which has led to violent civil wars and campaigns of mass murder, free ranging death squads trained in the School of the Americas (WHINSEC), that has broken down law in order in the region making the capability of having a peacful life an impossibility for hundreds of thousands of people in the region, expect no sympathy from me over whats going on on the southern border.. Until your country owns up to its culpability in the destabalization of the region and starts effective programs to set right these injustices, your treatment of migrants and asylum seekers is only a measure to pour salt into the wounds yourselves and forefathers cut open. Yes I agree that there needs to be immigration reform, but it will not be effective without righting these wrongs, People will still travel north seeking peace and stability, regardless of how many visas are granted, if you want a long term solution to the problem, these measures would be a more effective solution than any wall, and it gives America the added caviat of being able to live up to the imaga of what ot was always supposed to be. I'm an Irish expatriate living in the Caribbean by the way. Cheers
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