• Spzi@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You are aware Ukraine asks for help, and more help? It’s weird how you spin this as stalking.

    In which way would Ukraine be better off if they refused outside help? They accept more attacks getting through, more people being killed and the chances for victory diminishing, but they gain the moral high ground, some kind of purity, or what exactly is the deal?

    Are you somehow suggesting the west providing the help which was requested is worse than Russia invading by force? This is so weird.

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      1 year ago

      Apple makes iphones in china, china sells weapons to russia. Companies in USA are funding China who arms russia, weird isn’t it?

      Not so weird to me personally once you understand that they do it for money and that they don’t or ever gave a fuck about people dying in useless wars.

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        1 year ago

        Ok wow, what a groundbreaking insight. Yes, that’s pretty much common knowledge. They don’t do it out of the good of their heart, but because it suits their own motives. So what?

        You suggest to refuse to be rescued by a rescue diver because it’s their job, and they do it for money? Again, what’s the alternative? More bombs destroying your cities, and killing your citizens.

        Ah no, we should not look at the invasion and the actual war going on, but rather be afraid of allied spy planes helping out. Big brain time.

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          1 year ago

          If the rescue diver is a famous kidnapper you probably don’t want to be rescue by them. Stop making stupid examples and stay on topic. The alternative is to turn on your brain and stop advocating for one dictatorship to take over another.