Hmm, that's a lot of ban on Russian products which may affect Russian economy and the effects are already showing but the protest is actually to save the people and review humanity?
Do we still remember what Israel did to Palestine which isn't not that long ago but how many countries and all others showed support to Palestine but what is the worse thing is they called people who fight for their freedom as Terrorist but when people of Ukraine did the same we call them as Heroes, omg lofe is too unfair.
I am not supporting the Russian, I am just actually confused why there is a difference when we say all are humans.
The Israel and Palestine war is between the two countries but this particular war between Russia and Ukraine is not a simple war but we have a new Hitler on the rise here, after Ukraine he will set his eyes on Moldova and will try to annex as many nations as he wants those countries that do not have an alliance with Nato, this is not a simple war we have seen Hitler's move on Putin's move and it should be stopped.
Palestine is an autonomous entity, not a country. Despite the fact that a number of governments have recognized Palestine as a country/state, legally it isn't considered one by the UN or other international organizations. [1] The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip and subsequent agreements are accepted by both parties (the State of Israel and the PLO) and acknowledge Israel's authority and presence in the region.
Although I do not want to deny Palestinians the right to self-determination, we cannot refer to the conflict between Israel and Palestine as a war between two sovereign states until Palestine obtains the legal status of an independent state. Ukraine, on the other hand, has been a sovereign state since the declaration of independence and the collapse of the former Soviet Union 30 years ago, and is recognized internationally, and even by today's Russia.
Obviously, the Russian people cannot be blamed for this invasion. The average Russian bears zero responsibility for it. Rather, it is Putin and other top Russian government officials that bear the primary responsibility. However, that doesn't mean we should just stand by and do nothing. In fact, we need to actively take a more proactive stance to stopping further deterioration.
We can start by significantly tightening sanctions against Russia. I would also like to see more long-term steps being taken that would include sending Putin a strong message that his policies are not acceptable. With such a strong message sent, perhaps Russia would actually take heed and seek a different approach to Ukraine.