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Posted
11 hours ago, Jingthing said:

You got the first part right -- Putin IS scum!

 

The West is responsible for the forever wars in the Middle East, for one thing.

 

So don't forget to look in the mirror. 

 

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On 6/27/2025 at 9:58 AM, Yagoda said:

Putin is scum, but is his cause just?

 

Not sure about the origins of Ukraine or just cause, but Putin doesn't want to negotiate with Zelensky because he believes Zelensky to be an illegitimate puppet of the West, which he is. 

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Furioso said:

Russia needs reforms. 

 

They are trying to reform.

They are trying to develop an alliance with Trump. 

Maybe one reason they have been a failure for so many years is the West has made them into an enemy. 

The excuse given by the West was that they were "communists". And communists are bad people that need to be crushed. 

Man some of the Russian ladies roaming around here are beautiful, on a side note. 

 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You got the first part right -- Putin IS scum!

And you aren't educated enough to argue with the second

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Posted
11 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

Ukraine is not a country, just like Israel and Kuwait is not a country.

What is your criteria for defining what is/is not a country?

Posted
48 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

Ukraine is not a country, just like Israel and Kuwait is not a country.

 

15 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

I am referring to the linked article by the Russian disinformation spreader. If I have ever seen history slaughtered for the sake of propaganda and disinformation, this is it. 

Any sovereign state can be defined as country, and Ukraine definitely is a sovereign state, and acknowledged as such by all worlds countries, bar one.

So why did you say that Ukraine is not a country in your original post or mention the so called link?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, DezLez said:

 

So why did you say that Ukraine is not a country in your original post?

I take it you're not a native English speaker. Read the whole sentence.

 

Meaning that if you regard Ukraine as not a country, than by the same token Israel and Kuwait (and several others) cannot be regarded as countries. Being also conceived by some colonial overlords at some time.

 

China is a perfect example. Historically it was part of Mongol Empire created by Kublai Khan. But, of course, Chinese will all deny that.

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2 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

I take it you're not a native English speaker. Read the whole sentence.

 

Meaning that if you regard Ukraine as not a country, than by the same token Israel and Kuwait (and several others) cannot be regarded as countries. Being also conceived by some colonial overlords at some time.

 

China is a perfect example. Historically it was part of Mongol Empire created by Kublai Khan. But, of course, Chinese will all deny that.

You never did answer my first question which was; "What is your criteria for defining what is/is not a country?"

Combing your  three posts adds up to total gibberish in English or whatever  your claimed language is as they contradict each other.

 

PS; You said "Read the whole sentence."

"which whole sentence of which of your your comments am I supposed to read?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Why bother? The article's tone and framing—particularly its dismissal of Ukrainian nationhood, reliance on selective historical anecdotes, and portrayal of Ukraine as a vulnerable entity surrounded by predatory neighbors—mirror common tropes in Russian propaganda aimed at delegitimizing Ukraine's sovereignty. It also leverages historical grievances and geopolitical tensions to sow doubt about Ukraine's territorial integrity, aligning with narratives that support Russian influence or territorial revisionism.

 

While not entirely fabricated, the article is heavily biased, omitting countervailing evidence of Ukrainian history and identity while advancing a narrative that serves Russian geopolitical interests. It is not a neutral historical account but rather a slanted interpretation with propagandistic intent.

 

To all intents a complete waste of anyone's time reading, why would you waste your time on such slanted drivel?

In other words, you can't dispute the history he has set forth so you'll just engage in a diatribe?

 

You claim it's not worth reading and yet it the same time say it slanted drivel,  and you can't dispute anything it says. Nice argument. The old I read it, but it's not worth reading, and I can't argue with it anyway.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, DezLez said:

You never did answer my first question which was; "What is your criteria for defining what is/is not a country?"

Combing your  three posts adds up to total gibberish in English or whatever  your claimed language is as they contradict each other.

 

PS; You said "Read the whole sentence."

"which whole sentence of which of your your comments am I supposed to read?

 

 

I understand that not everybody had irony on their language education curriculum. Maybe time to go back to school?

 

So let me translate my first post to plain English (ex irony) for the great uneducated masses.

 

"If you regard Ukraine as not being a country, then by the same definition used in the linked article, you cannot recognize Israel and Kuwait as countries either". Savvy?

 

In fact, Israel is not recognized as a country by 31 sovereign nations. While Ukraine by only one!

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Posted
6 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

"If you regard Ukraine as not being a country, then by the same definition used in the linked article, you cannot recognize Israel and Kuwait as countries either". Savvy?

Why did you not make that your original post?

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2 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

Because I preferred to use sarcasm with an undercurrent of irony. I think many understood the intended meaning.

 

Link to a dictionary definition for your education> https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sarcasm

I believe that Posts are meant to be readable and not guessing games.  If you wany to make "ironical" posts  I suggest you  annotate them as such.

Goodbye!

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Ukrainians have their own language and alphabet.

 

As usual, the OP is attempting to spread disinformation.

Slight correction, the Ukrainian use Cyrillic alphabet, same as Russia and some other countries, but with addition of a few extra characters. 

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