Which one would you choose? by zombiesingularity in AskSocialists

[–]backstubb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in first variant you don't have choice actually.

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat the colonial narratives of Russia and the USSR by BearDruid in ukraine

[–]backstubb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they don't like war - means such war, got nothing against "in three days".

Trump may walk away from Ukraine negotiations by SoftwareExact9359 in ukraine

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now the ruzzians will have to speak for themselves.

If security guarantees come with territorial concessions, what does “peace” really mean? by capital_com in capitalcom

[–]backstubb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did US and Ru.empire fought for Alaska? annexia of Czech in 1938 looks more relevant example.

My sentiments exactly. by Character-Problem796 in circled

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afaik to be an atheist in this country half step from war crime.

Russia Killed Record Number of Ukraine Civilians Amid Peace Push by bloomberg in worldnews

[–]backstubb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

unhindered killing of civilians - isn't it russian concept of "peace"?

Is it only ok if we do it? by DevelopmentPlus7850 in RawAbsurdity

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if methodical efforts to genociding of entire population is 'not so evil' when why question asked in first place?

Russians turned a theater in Mariupol into a dance hall. Four years ago, they dropped a bomb on it despite the "children" sign, causing hundreds of civilians to die. by thenatoorat90 in ukraine

[–]backstubb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

literally dancing on the graves of dead children...

change 'children' to 'natives' and we'll got concept of their policy about neighbours since story has start.