Kumaoni
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You must be one of those who are tired of paying taxes to help these Ukranian leeches eh?I'm a white male American. I've was born in New York. German/Irish mostly.
You must be one of those who are tired of paying taxes to help these Ukranian leeches eh?I'm a white male American. I've was born in New York. German/Irish mostly.
Typical spin, or short sightedness.Yeah, that's why Russia is cowardly at war with the weaker ones.
I don't believe you lolI'm a white male American. I've was born in New York. German/Irish mostly.
How old are you?Why is everyone so surprised?
Ahh here we go with this virtue signalling. Did you stand with Kashmiri Pandits in 1990?How can I know this. But to deny the very fact of an invasion of a sovereign country is cynical. It is all the more unpleasant to hear this from the inhabitants of a country that itself has escaped from the arms of the empire.
Really? Can you bring real facts to points 1 and 3? Not whose words, but facts?
- Russians are torturing and killing Ukrainian, India is not doing the same to Pakistan
- Russia has invaded Ukraine, India hasn't invaded Pakistan
- Russia is trying to destroy Ukrainian culture and way of life, India isn't doing the same to Pakistan.
I'm a boomer, remember? You ragged on me about my age about a dozen times.How old are you?
Even more based. I’m a Gen Z, unfortunately, but I think that the older generations are much more sociable than the fellow Gen ZI'm a boomer, remember? You ragged on me about my age about a dozen times.
Oh, lying Ukrainian propaganda again. Will you provide facts?In Melitopol, the "mayor" told everyone that whoever did not vote in a referendum for the city to become part of Russia would be evicted from their homes.
It was reported today on the MS channel that Ukraine pulled troops and armor from Bahamut to the Lyman area. So we shall see if this is true. Russia should be able to exploit that decision.Shingeki no Bahamut.
Interesting... I guess everyone is a bit surprised to run into someone from the west who hasn't sipped the Koolaid on this conflict.I'm a boomer, remember? You ragged on me about my age about a dozen times.
Apart from moral reasons (Russia is an aggressor and bully, Putin tries to be a tzar, ruling till he dies and that rarely ends well), for us, central Europeans, the support of Ukraine is a matter of stability. We had centuries of wars where territories switched owners numerous times, always by the rule "strongest takes it all", until some status quo was achieved. Noone here wants the scenario where stronger states start rewriting borders as they please again.
What about your favorite USA?Russia is an aggressor and bully
And who, apart from the Russians, should be concerned about who Putin is in Russia?Putin tries to be a tzar,
What about Serbia and Kosovo where "stronger states start rewriting borders"?Noone here wants the scenario where stronger states start rewriting borders as they please again.
@Kumaoni I'm surprised that you're genZ
The first rule of the 'rules based world order' is that the US of A is exempt from all rulesWhat about your favorite USA?
And who, apart from the Russians, should be concerned about who Putin is in Russia?
What about Serbia and Kosovo where "stronger states start rewriting borders"?
30k Ukranian pakodas
He clearly hasn’t seen my numerous shitposts. However, I am quite an avid military history reader.
Maggi is better than ramen
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I wonder how the "central Europeans" will interpret this.The first rule of the 'rules based world order' is that the US of A is exempt from all rules
The famous European democracy.