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@frid00000 meaningless speech is part of freedom of speech like your comment and mind. Disrespect is part of freedom of speech, like your comment, and hopefully mine. And assange divulged state information. People want him pardoned because whistle blowing is important.
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@СергейМонин-д7с rich, coming from someone justifying a bunch of Russian land seizures.
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@Worselol and Russia could have been another US or Germany. But soon it's going to be another north korea
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@pulse77 everyone's well read on it. And it's obviously Russia who attacked first.
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@annaignatochkina3438 I'm sure that's true because you had friends and family. But as a state, it wasn't the best.
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@MrZlocktar everyone would rather live in Finland than Russia. That's the funny thing.
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@Sepultor99 Russia literally stole Crimea, and is trying to steal 4 regions from Ukraine now.
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@Pampaza it's between 20-30% ethnically Russia. Since they are all Ukranians, and it's Ukranian territory, Russia was the one invading them. .more specifically, Russian backed parties turned into Russian backed militias that overthrew the civilian and democratic government. And installed a junta.
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@НатальяТерехова-с6х You talk about outdated dogmas while Russia is subscribing to pre WW2 ideas about imperialism and expansionism. Some people flat out saying they can revoke a country'd independence. And it wasn't Russia that defeated the nazi's, but multiple countries working together.
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@Sepultor99 in other words, you invaded other countries territories and stole their land.
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@НатальяТерехова-с6х china has nukes right next to Russia's borders. NATO isn't threatening the world with Nukes every 5 minutes, or ever.
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@Sepultor99 Few people are with you. Try to understand why people are against an invasion to take another country's territory for yourself. And just in general subjugate that country. Because you don't like who they in general are making friends with. It wasn't NATO, it wasn't even the US. Russia flipped out that Ukraine wanted to be more like the EU.
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@kam2894 poor victimized Russia.
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@Sepultor99 you don't decide by invading people from a country that isn't democratic.. Russia isn't a democracy. It admits it. They call it a managed democracy or an illiberal democracy. And you didn't respect Ukraine's democracy, by stealing their land.
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@СергейМонин-д7с Russia already was an empire and imperialist. It's weird that it's going back it. Yea Russia is the bad guy here.
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@annebomba Let me point out the obvious. If Russia didn't want it's eastern neighbors joining NATO, all it had to was make sure they didn't see Russia as a threat. But it couldn't do that. Because Russia is bad at geopolitics. Don't blame others for that. It didn't have the economic leverage to persuade or threaten either. And it was a continual threat. NATO wanted to have a working relationship with Russia. But Russia made that impossible. Because Russia is bad at this. NATO didn't have to be a threat to Russia. Russia is good at propaganda. But it's tactics really are bribes and threats. The bribes wouldn't be bad if it was giving a country money. But it bribes politicians under the table, which is just corrupting a country, and destabilizing it. That's not neighborly. So see it from the perspective of Georgia or Ukraine, this threat is threatening them, destabilizing them, corrupting them, and complaining that it can't dictate their country. Russia's big complaint is that it can't dictate to the "west" and it can't dictate to eastern countries. And that's justification for this. Not anyone actually doing anything to Russia. And let me point out something obvious. The "west" let Russia get away with a lot trying to bend itself over for a relationship. Russia's "issues" are ego trips.
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@juliagordeeva4545 Freedom and economic well being are not the same thing. But by that token , the economy being bad isn't because democracy and freedom are bad. Those are policy choices. But it's a huge mistake to give power to someone who would never give them back for the promise of economic prosperity. Because as we've established, democracy won't tank the economy. So all you have to do is choose someone with a good plan. But the tyrant you give power to, won't give it back. The tyrant will take away your choice forever. Even if they tank the economy. A bad democratic leader will pass.
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@Sepultor99 you're deluding yourself. And using that as an excuse to keep expanding through militaristic force.
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Honestly just seems like they're descending into conspiracy theories
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@annebomba No one is gas lighting Russia. You're talking about unquantifiables. Other than geopolitical, which means Russia dictates to countries. For one, economic power translates to strength in all aspects, so they'd have more geopolitical influence. China's power has been almost entirely economical, and they knew that. No one tries or affected Russia's spirituality. And the creativity thing is perhaps the most delusional. What does it even mean? In what way? Just random crap for you to feel better. Russia is just bad at geopolitics. And it lacked the strength for it anyway except through force.
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@volga71 there's no single place that's a Utopia
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@TheCaptainSlappy ha are you saying there's a third army there That doesn't even make sense
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@LIfeSavingFlame Do you guys forget that we're on the internet? Someone else asked if so I still have a page from amnesty. Here's a short bit of it: Such pressure also led to the cancellation of concerts, exhibitions and other events by cultural figures who expressed dissenting views. Some, including rock musician Yuri Shevchuk and rapper Oxxxymiron, were fined for “discreditation” of the armed forces. Others, including rock musician Andrey Makarevich and writer Dmitry Bykov, were declared “foreign agents”. In April, the chief editor of Khakassia-based media website Novyi Focus, Mikhail Afanasyev, was detained pending trial for “disseminating deliberately false information” about the armed forces.
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@Sepultor99 Ukrainian government didn't refuse it. They followed it. They shouldn't have had to because it wouldn't have even happened if Russia hadn't organized, and supplied it, and then interfered militarily. But they followed it... But then Russia didn't follow it. And Russia didn't put pressure on their proxies and agents in control of the renegade militants to follow it. And then it made no sense, and the deal fell apart.
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@annebomba I gotta come back to this because you don't make sense. how can any country be an accountant or a poet? It's just a place to live, where people do stuff. What has Russia done differently economically whether western countries are there? But the craziest thing is thinking that any country cares if Russia is poetic or not. No one was dictating something like that. Is every shop owner a poet? The fact you think Russia is more creative than the every country west of Russia is nuts. And it's crazy that you're trying to turn good relations into a negative. How can Russia have any good relations with any country if it's such a spiritual hindrance. I mean china is officially atheist. You gotta understand how it doesn't make sense. Art tends to thrive in surplus periods. These countries helped Russia do what it already would do. Like there's no logic or reason to what you're saying. Only exception is that the west is less religious... Maybe. Though the Russians killed God last century.... The communist state was also atheist. And east Asians are also less religious ( more so than the west). And Russia's great enemy is probably the most religious developed western country... So that obviously doesn't matter to Russia.
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@НатальяТерехова-с6х the Canadian thing proves the complete opposite. Everyone admits it was wa mistake based on not knowing anything about the guy. You'd have to be purposefully ignorant to not see that. Like someone else said, Russia also fought alongside the nazi's at one point. So stop it and recognize what's happening now.
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@bizzle1879 It's not a gift. Sovereignty is not a gift. Independence is not a gift. And when someone is given, ownership is transferred. Ukraine wasn't a threat. It never threatened Russia. This is important: Russia threatened Ukraine, and keeps attacking it!
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@annebomba no it is not western thinking. It's just factual. More money equals better leverage and more military spending. It is a fact. Not a way of thinking. Nor am I some capitalist who thinks money is the best. It is just a fact. If Russia wanted more geopolitical power, then money was a non aggressive way of doing it, and it was helping it. You said Russia wanted more geopolitical power and I pointed out that economic power is tied to that. I didn't say it's some goal. I stated a fact. China is powerful right now because of it's economics. Whatever else leads to your fake idea of strength has nothing to do with a state's power. This wasn't some cultural thing. But a cold hard fact of a state's abilities.
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@yellowtunes2756 we know what it is. Russia is fascistic. Zelensky had nothing to do with the guy at parliament.
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Really feel bad for the Belarusian people. They don't seem deluded. Calling it an occupation is interesting.
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@АлександрДухин-р3ц if there's one thing I can guess with some certainty. Is that neither you, nor the Russian government, cares much about what the people of the region want.
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@Dudush90 "I'm not pro Russian but here's all these pro Russian narrative "
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@Sepultor99 Ha you're going by numbers instead of country. Russia is literally attacking a country for no good reason right now. Like as we both type. But yeah, I'm sure other authoritarian countries might support Russia. NATO hasn't done much in the middle east. Russia has actually done more. But let's look into this. Only Syria isnt against Russia. 2 abstained. 1 absent. All the other middle eastern countries condemned it.
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@lelouchvibritannia2300 You can hate the US to kingdom come but its insane to put it in the same position as north korea or russia, which is what that other commenter is attempting.
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pjdu5yifutd how is that bipolar? He's talking about two separate things. And a Russian bot is not liberal.
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@Cryptech1010 most don't even think things are good. But they seem to have no hope for it to improve. Only wish for it not to get worse. But they're too scared or apathetic to take a chance on someone improving it Logically if it's gotten worse during Putin, maybe keeping him is a bad idea.
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@annebomba Countries west of Russia did nothing or specify anything. Russia sells what it wants. Those countries were just buyers. And invested in Russia as a market. Russia is still doing that without the west. It just has fewer buyers and less options. And worst rules. This isn't about dictating. You're switching what you were talking about mid way. That's going back to Russia's politics. Which you ignore is bad for the countries around Russia. You're asking for them not to have opportunities.
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@laikon7447 he might be the cause. Well him and similar people. Ukraine and Georgia are trying to avoid, with some success, being like Russia. Putin is part of the cause. And he's been the driver of it for a long time.
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@ElSquadRider ignoring politics is part of the problem that leads to dictators. What will lead to war is letting people like that rise. And what people need is awareness of at least the major issues, and to participate.
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Why does she think the other states broke off Couldn't have been that good except for a deluded person who had it nice
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@devansa125 it's sad how you think. And we're sad for you, along with bewildered by the craziness. Especially since countries have been trying not to harm Russia, except the country currently being assaulted by them, in their robbery and murder attempt.
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@Ole_Lukoje71 ha let's keep playing it. Let's say one of your neighbors pulls a gun on another, and wants to illegally sell your house to someone, that they don't own, and you live in. Do you have the right to defend yourself and call the police or not.
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@Ole_Lukoje71 I know full well of that accident. And I know full well you'll pretend it was something other than that. Some protestors attacked people doing a rally and barricaded themselves, while throwing bombs, and potentially, accidentally set themselves on fire. A clash that they started and escalated, and 2/3rds of the people tried to help them evacuate. It was a tragic accident. But you're trying to frame it in the dumbest way possible.
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@creativeandaliveat65 and no one knows which is which since you talked so vaguely to fill in a bias. But in Russia, it's a criminal enterprise and not a democracy. So go cry while learning context.
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@loumcast the US didn't leave Iraq in ruins. Iraq is doing great. The US given that government support this whole time.
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@CloneDAnon and that's not what happened either. . Chechnya is an example of what Russia would do when a legitimate group wants to leave. The insurgency in the donbas wasn't even legitimate. They took over the civil government by force. And were organized by Russia with Russia agents.
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@Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ a 10 month old account that praises Russia's invasion of a country that did nothing to it. Okay. Very Italian of you.
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@bizzle1879 did you go around copy and pasting this. The woman didn't even say that. Stop putting words in her mouth.
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@NewOrleansSeptember Ukraine is fighting because it was invaded. These are it's current borders. That Russia has trespassed
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@Florentino Perez really revealing the fake nature of your account "Florentine Perez".
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