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  • Majorly yes, I don't think these harrowing historical events are the fault of a majority of people. I'm very happy that the soviets freed Europe of Nazism, I don't celebrate the deaths of German (or any) civilians in the process. I don't think American citizens are to blame for the millions murdered in Vietnam, Korea, Laos and Cambodia.

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  • I'm not taking anything in any way, I'm making a statement about numbers, not about intentions

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  • I don't hate Americans or English for the actions of their governments, I don't see why I should hate Russians

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  • Not so much about your lack of /s, there's widespread russophobia since 2022 in the west and many people simply don't care what happens to so+called "orcs"

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  • Yes, if Russia turns to murdering civilians on the scale of Iraq or Gaza, I'll be the first to condemn that more, but it isn't the case as of now. Not that this justifies the invasion or the nationalist Russian ideology, ofc

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  • Russia is so incompetent that it fails at killing more civilians than trained personnel? Is that the argument?

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  • Agreed, but tanks in Moscow aren't the solution

  • It didn't backfire on me, Gaza actually has a ceasefire, which while imperfect is better than the overt genocide we saw over the recent past. International policy of the USA is the same regardless of which wing of the oligarchy is in government at any particular time, I do feel bad for women and minorities in the US, but again the fault is the system's, not the voters'.

  • I didn't campaign against Harris, I campaigned against genocide. Too bad the dems couldn't compromise and, you know, not genocide people. If campaigning against genocide implies a certain party losing votes, I fail to see how that's my fault and not the party's

  • I chose nothing as I'm not a US citizen, I'm just explaining you the consequences of the democrat administration's actions, they're very obvious from outside

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  • Wasn't the US supporting a genocide until like a month ago? Is this question really only popping right now in your head?

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  • Which, seeing the treatment Ukraine is getting by the US, I assume you believe it's a bad thing right? Right?

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  • Fuck, everyone has been giving us communists shit for the past 8 decades for explaining this is the exact way that imperialist powers operate in their colonies. Maybe we all will finally understand now that the Ukraine war was never a conflict of Russian expansionism vs Ukrainian national defence, but an imperialist proxy war between US and Russia?

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  • Being a US enemy is bad. Being a US ally is deadly

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  • One side wants to kill them all

    Not that I like fascist Putin, but isn't the civilian casualty rate in Ukraine extremely low to other conflicts we've seen recently like the genocide in Gaza or the invasion of Iraq?

  • complicit in genocide

    stupid things like they're just as bad as the guy empowering Nazis

    They're the same picture

  • The best way to keep trump out of the Whitehouse was Bernie. Dems refused that and joined a genocide, Trump is the consequence that Americans have to sadly suffer.

  • Odds are that Putin wants all of Ukraine

    That doesn't make any sense. Russia knows it can't control Ukrainian-majority areas in any meaningful way. This war isn't a war of annexation and expansionism, it's a proxy war between Russia and the US in which Russia is showing its neighbouring countries that it won't simply allow its influence sphere to disintegrate.

  • Negotiations without Kyiv’s seat at the table?

    Really makes one question the narrative of the defensive war in favour of the proxy war between Russia and US doesn't it?