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Topic: Deep dive intro culture of russia-Ukraine war (Read 61 times)

legendary
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He is doing it because the other thread is self=moderated and this user has been specifically banned from participating. If you read the his latest post you may understand why. Oh, do not forget to have a new brain ready, the shit you will read may hamper your judgement for quite a while.

Thanks for the enlightenment, i got the clear message right.

Both animosities and friendships have been going on between Russia and the Ukraine for decades. The collapse of the USSR only fueled the desires of the US and other countries to use the animosities and friendships against both Russia and Ukraine.

We all can believe that to a certain level some people feels jealous or envious about you having a good rapport or relationship with whom they have developed enemity with, this is an action that's vehimently inevitable because one would have dive into it before knowing the implication therein, Russia couldn't have taken such action on it neighboring Ukraine because they share many similarities in common ad such with almost same culture and traditions.

If we consider the numbers of lives gone through this it could be so disheartening while Ukraine as well could have cover up with Russia by engaging dialogue to reach a concession, no one will support the act of war because it's a genocide on human lives and not acceptable anywhere, the only permitted reason to kill is in self defense or for a fight against human right and lives taken.

I have no rapport with either Russia or the Ukraine. Take a look at what you have said.

There only two things that make fanatic Ukrainians against Russia:
1. The things that the Soviet Union did to them in the past;
2. The US stimulating bad feelings against Russia.

Ukraine is doing the wrong thing. Think of how Big Russia is when you include Siberia. Sure, Siberian land can be rough and tough, in the winter especially. But if Ukraine was smart, they would forget the things that the former USSR had done to them, and embrace Russia as a fellow, friendly nation... and even join Russia as an ally. Why? To get permission for the people of Ukraine to take part in the natural resources in Siberia.

Ukraine is shooting itself in the foot (or, maybe the head). When you look at what is happening, Russia is standing up against the US and NATO successfully. And a whole bunch of nice, Ukrainian people are dying for what? Because they keep on holding a grudge against the non-existent USSR? Because the US told them to? Because they really think the US can win against Russian nukes?

Join with Russia. Don't fight her. Forget old animosities. And pick up, in friendship, a whole bunch of the Siberian land resources.

Already Putin is allowing small homesteads in Siberia, to almost anybody in the whole world who sides with Russia. If people, including Ukrainians, were to request it properly, Putin might even allow larger homesteads than he has already. And since Ukrainians are almost like brother Russians, if Ukraine gave up, look at what they would gain from big brother Russia in a few years after the memories of this war faded away.

Or are Ukrainians thieves who want to conquer Russia and steal the lands they could have had free if they hadn't made war with Russia in the way they did?

You won't see Russia fall easily. And long before they fall (if they do), the Ukraine will have been destroyed. Why should the Ukraine ask for their destruction like that? Stupid Ukrainian people.

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He is doing it because the other thread is self=moderated and this user has been specifically banned from participating. If you read the his latest post you may understand why. Oh, do not forget to have a new brain ready, the shit you will read may hamper your judgement for quite a while.

Thanks for the enlightenment, i got the clear message right.

Both animosities and friendships have been going on between Russia and the Ukraine for decades. The collapse of the USSR only fueled the desires of the US and other countries to use the animosities and friendships against both Russia and Ukraine.

We all can believe that to a certain level some people feels jealous or envious about you having a good rapport or relationship with whom they have developed enemity with, this is an action that's vehimently inevitable because one would have dive into it before knowing the implication therein, Russia couldn't have taken such action on it neighboring Ukraine because they share many similarities in common ad such with almost same culture and traditions.

If we consider the numbers of lives gone through this it could be so disheartening while Ukraine as well could have cover up with Russia by engaging dialogue to reach a concession, no one will support the act of war because it's a genocide on human lives and not acceptable anywhere, the only permitted reason to kill is in self defense or for a fight against human right and lives taken.
legendary
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I think enough threads had been created enough talking about this same topic, wouldn't it had been better if you engage discussion with some of those threads than the continuous repetition in creating more threads that has lots of discussion been made already in past times, well, this is just my suggestion anyways, i think new matter arising could be more interesting than lingering an already discussed event.

He is doing it because the other thread is self=moderated and this user has been specifically banned from participating. If you read the his latest post you may understand why. Oh, do not forget to have a new brain ready, the shit you will read may hamper your judgement for quite a while.
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I think enough threads had been created enough talking about this same topic, wouldn't it had been better if you engage discussion with some of those threads than the continuous repetition in creating more threads that has lots of discussion been made already in past times, well, this is just my suggestion anyways, i think new matter arising could be more interesting than lingering an already discussed event.
legendary
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Before you can deep-dive into anything, better wake up and fill the pool first.

Both animosities and friendships have been going on between Russia and the Ukraine for decades. The collapse of the USSR only fueled the desires of the US and other countries to use the animosities and friendships against both Russia and Ukraine.

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