Re: We support Ukraine
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:36 am
In the Czech Republic, inflation for January is 9.9% Why is there no news about this?
Inflation wass in the new daily for the past few months, it is well noted by the general population. One of the recent interviews given by Czech PM to one of the biggest media is whole only about the inflation. Check out what free country news look like.
So much wrong with your post, but as I’m posting from a phone, I don’t want to try properly splitting the quotes and am not gonna address every point.jhbtang@gmail.com wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:59 amStop taking sides and encourage dialogue.
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What I saw was a man uniting and fixing a corrupt nation.
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Azov neo nazi in ukraine
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Here's why I don't trust legacy media. They've openly lied to our faces for 2 years.
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Russia wants to take over Ukraine entirely and then he'll repeat for the rest of the neighboring countries: Putin stated from the beginning that he'll withdraw after he demilitarize and denazified Ukraine.
If the president is really lying to us (Russians), what is really going on?mikiqex wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:59 amDid you see what lies Russian state media outlets are writing about the war? More places writing about it may tell more Russians what's actually going on.
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After your edit: We Czechs had our own 40 years of experience with Russian "liberators", that's why Wube's stance is justified. Soviets invaded us in 1968 and it was painfully similar, like the boys in tanks was told we did an uprising and when they arrived, they was confused that nothing is going on. Or that Russians didn't arrive alone.
The victims of war should be supported with humanitarian help, no matter which side. As I see, devs taking side for Ukrainian civilians who suffer from this situation.jhbtang@gmail.com wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:59 amI loved Factorio. I decided to come by to see what was new. I was very disappointed that the game dev has taken a side. I just made an account so I can say my piece. And I'm never coming back. Not much of a forum guy.
Exactly, meanwhile putin is claiming hes not bombing civilians despite Hague initiating war crime investigation against him. Was there such investigation regarding so called "bombing of "civilians" of Donbas"? Dont remember sorry.
The situation in Donbas since 2014 is very unclear to me. Western media did not report much. But I would assume, that civilians also suffered immensely.
That's because "civilians also suffered immensely" is through prism of russian media which were proved to be constantly posting fakes or manipulating facts. putin obviously knew that any competent investigation debunk any accusations.
civilians always suffer in a military conflict, which was likely to be present there. But honestly, I don't know what is true and I'm very suspicious, if somebody claims that.
Thanks for your post. Many important things have been said. As a participant in the discussion here, I advise you not to respond to all the answers. In this tread there are Nazis from Ukraine who are not ready for dialogue. Their backlash is humiliating and refutes your facts without evidence.jhbtang@gmail.com wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:59 amStop demonizing, stop assuming, stop encouraging the fighting. Dialogue and peace. You're a war monger for wanting anything different. This includes "not wanting to discuss because Putin already made up his mind".
But only in one country this Nazi support government.FuryoftheStars wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:00 pm3) Every country has Nazis. The US has Nazis. Even Russia has Nazis. This doesn’t make the country Nazi.
If you know the history of Europe, there was a period in 1930-1945 when in one country the government supported the Nazis. And the countries then thought about, who we are in order to correct the situation. Do you need to be reminded what happened as a result? Perhaps now one country has learned from history, while others are again afraid?FuryoftheStars wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:00 pmAnd I just gotta ask, even if Nazis were that rife in Ukraine, who died and made him police of other countries?
Is it really good to powder people's heads by distracting from real problems with such articles?snow-factory wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 11:31 am
For the past week, the discussion in the news is mostly about how Putin invaded Ukraine and is using rockets for bombarding cities full of civilians
Not a single war in the world was started by the civilian people itself.
Some people might forget, that propaganda is everywhere. The only difference is, that different opinions are oppressed differently, mostly by cutting finances or by degradations.malecord wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 7:49 pmI don't know if there have ever been a just war. But this one is at the opposite side of the spectrum among the most vile ones. It will bring shame on Russia for the centuries to come. The fact that there are people in favor of this shit that are able to post here brings shame on them as well. If they are here it means they also have access to free information and with that they have all the means and tools to look beyond lies and propaganda. But as opposed to the vast majority of Russians that don't have this luxury and are played by their leaders, these people willingly choose to support them and this makes them guilty as well. Shame on you guys.
how do u know those stories are true? and stuff on cnn not?Djmixxx wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 8:22 pmNot a single war in the world was started by the civilian people itself.
The police kill people, do you also condemn them or are you trying to understand the reason?
I understand Ukrainian and Russian. I have critical thinking. I listen to the stories of real people from there. Not propaganda on CNN.
Shame on me ?
Because they say on russian tv that cnn is fakeGummiente27 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 11:28 pmhow do u know those stories are true? and stuff on cnn not?