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Posted
8 hours ago, LosLobo said:

I've rarely seen a post with so many illogical fallacies in so few words. 

 

Your struggle with logical comprehension is evident with your:

  1. Straw Man Fallacy
    Explanation: This occurs when someone distorts an opponent’s argument to make it easier to attack.
    Example: You misrepresent @Enoon's argument about nuclear threats as a bluff by claiming he advocates for using nukes in Kursk. This distorts his original point.

  2. False Dilemma (Either/Or Fallacy)
    Explanation: This involves presenting two options as the only possibilities when there are actually other alternatives.
    Example: You suggest that the only way to prove seriousness about nuclear threats is by using nukes in Kursk, ignoring other potential strategies or actions.

  3. Red Herring
    Explanation: This is a diversionary tactic that shifts attention away from the main issue by introducing an irrelevant point.
    Example: By focusing on the hypothetical use of nukes in Kursk, you distract from the original discussion about the Ukrainian offensive and its implications.

  4. Appeal to Emotion
    Explanation: This fallacy seeks to manipulate emotional responses rather than providing a logical argument.
    Example: The suggestion of using nukes in Kursk is likely to provoke an emotional reaction, which distracts from a rational analysis of the situation.

Identifying these fallacies reveals that your argument lacks a solid logical foundation, relying instead on misrepresentation and emotional manipulation.

 

You will find he's not the only poster here seemingly very skilled at following the propaganda instruction manual.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Are you sober? Russia is not an American colony. Your reference to American  soldiers working on secret Russian objects is  so outlandish as to initiate a legitimate questioning of your psychological state.

This is exactly what Putin said on Valdai 2017. And he repeat it later.
And later Putin said: "Our battle for sovereignty and justice is, without any exaggeration, of a national liberation nature." (In Russian: "Наша битва за суверенитет, за справедливость носит без всякого преувеличения национально-освободительный характер"). Whether you like it or not - it`s up to you but not accepting things that could be easily found by simple googling is so outlandish as to initiate a legitimate questioning of your psychological state.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Are you sober? Russia is not an American colony. Your reference to American  soldiers working on secret Russian objects is  so outlandish as to initiate a legitimate questioning of your psychological state.

 

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The access referred to was reciprocal.  Russia was given access to US facilities too.  It was part of the  nuclear  arms limitation agreements. The access was granted under strict conditions and was to verify that missiles had been removed. 

 

Your link does not support a claim of  Russia being an American colony. It is an rhetorical leap to claim such a construct.

Yes, Putin has an obvious feeling of inadequacy. It is common in short people who also demonstrate psychopathic  characteristics. Whether this is due to his height or his family background or his genetic structure is a matter I will leave with the scientists.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Your link does not support a claim of  Russia being an American colony.

Yes, the colony status is in the constitution, аnd this is a topic for a separate big discussion.

But the following on the most secret nuclear objects could be only in colonies. Any independent country simply cannot allow such things to happen: "Permanent jobs were created directly at the workshops of this combine where the American specialists went to work every day. The rooms they were sitting in at these top-secret Russian facilities had American flags, as is always the case." -  Putin, Valdai 2017

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Posted
18 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

A nation cannot afford to lose a generation of young males. 

Which applies to Ukraine even more than Russia. Ukraine hasn't resorted to the press gang because they are overwhelmed by volunteers.

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Posted
18 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

The declared presence of a US submarine is not a provocation as you claim.

:whistling:

 

If it was a routine deployment which did Austin make such a big deal about it.

 

Next.

Posted
5 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

The access referred to was reciprocal.  Russia was given access to US facilities too.  It was part of the  nuclear  arms limitation agreements. The access was granted under strict conditions and was to verify that missiles had been removed. 

 

Your link does not support a claim of  Russia being an American colony. It is an rhetorical leap to claim such a construct.

Yes, Putin has an obvious feeling of inadequacy. It is common in short people who also demonstrate psychopathic  characteristics. Whether this is due to his height or his family background or his genetic structure is a matter I will leave with the scientists.

Deflecting much? Short people indeed, Oh dear.

:coffee1:

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'We've got more than 2,000 Russian prisoners so far and they aren't just conscripts, these are competent fighters, including FSB forces,' he said last night.


 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13744603/Putins-military-second-best-Russia-Ukrainian-chief-boasts-Kyivs-forces-make-major-advances-Kursk-taking-2-000-Russian-troops-FSB-fighters-prisoner.html

 

I also saw on twitter, Ukrainian soldiers have been helping civilians trapped with food

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Posted
22 minutes ago, candide said:

Because it's actually Russian propaganda. 😀

 

quite an interesting video.

shot just at the West entrance to Sudzha on the road from Sumy.
it's very interesting how the soldiers wear no recognizable insignia or colors and how the camera spends time on the Ukrainian armed forces flag on the car.
can't really say if these are two infiltrated Ruzzian agents or two idiots.

 

 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, candide said:

Because you posted it! 😀

So, anything that not fits to narrative - automatically becomes false Russian propaganda? That’s a very convenient way for discussion 😀

Posted
Just now, VBer said:

So, anything that not fits to narrative - automatically becomes false Russian propaganda? That’s a very convenient way for discussion 😀

I know I was being nasty. 😀

 

The interesting question is where exactly did you get that video from?

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