> is like comparing a ticket for jaywalking with blowing up a maternity-hospital.
Ukraine has done a whole lot a shit in the recent past and this comparison doesn't really hold against a scrutiny of reality. It seems like the typical exaggeration propagated by Western media, by depicting only the positive aspects of Ukraine's actions and disregarding the rest.
At least we can count on you to show up and defend Russia in each and every thread about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine is far from perfect, but Russia is a full-blown terrorist-state.
Do you even recognize that Russia has invaded Ukraine? Are all the videos and pictures of bombed residential buildings fake/CGI? Done by Ukraine to gain sympathy?
Thanks for repeating Western propaganda. Do you apply this definition to the US as well? If that's the case I'm ok with it, otherwise I would like to hear what definition of terrorism are you using so that it applies to Russia but not the US.
> Do you even recognize that Russia has invaded Ukraine? Are all the videos and pictures of bombed residential buildings fake/CGI? Done by Ukraine to gain sympathy?
As usually happens with this topic, I can't make a point without people putting words into my mouth to discredit what I said. Moreover, this is not even related to the topic at hand.
You portrayed a very partisan version of reality, where Ukraine is immaculate and Russia is the ultimate evil. If you want to talk historical events I'm okay with it, otherwise if you just have to smear me and reply with non-sequiturs there's no discussion to be had.
One has to be braindead not to acknowledge the invasion. Ukraine is getting wrecked and innocent Ukraininans are dying at the hand of Russian soldiers. It's obviously a catastrophe, under every point of view.
Now, the hard part is acknowledging all the other side of the equation... which you are severly mischaracterizing.
Some of my sources are friends and family in Ukraine, where I lived for two years (until 2-3 months ago). Friends posting pictures from places I know and have visited, that is now mostly rubble. Friends of friends who have been killed.
When people try to murder my friends and family, I tend to get slightly miffed.
Ukraine has done a whole lot a shit in the recent past and this comparison doesn't really hold against a scrutiny of reality. It seems like the typical exaggeration propagated by Western media, by depicting only the positive aspects of Ukraine's actions and disregarding the rest.