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[–] ComradeChairmanKGB@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

who act like school bullies.

Which country has been invading more places? 🤔

[–] Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Don't know, and your question is whataboutism.

Russia invades its neighbors and acts surprised when other neighbors want to join NATO!

If Russia doesn't want other countries to swing to the west, then all it has to do is stop behaving badly. Easy.

Just for interests sake, here's a map of all the countries that Russia has invaded. It's pretty telling really.

[–] Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Or how about this one? Gee, I wonder why everyone wants to join NATO?

[–] ComradeChairmanKGB@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

your question is whataboutism.

You are the one who did the whataboutism not me. You replied to my comment that highlighted American bully language by saying that Russia acts like a bully.

here’s a map of all the countries that Russia has invaded. It’s pretty telling really.

Very interesting that most of those are extremely uncharitable and ignore historical context. For example it ignores that Russia is a much older nation that has gone through several forms, Tsarist/Soviet/Republic. You can't blame modern russia for things done by the Tsars for example. Italy, I wonder why they were fighting there? 🤔. France, how far back do you have to reach for that one? Belarus, being a soviet state doesn't count as occupation, you'd have to reach centuries back to make this argument.

It’s pretty telling really.

It's pretty telling how dishonest you are. Let's be generous and say that you can lump the USSR and modern Russia together. If we compare the behavior of Russia VS US since the formation of the USSR, you don't come out looking good. I don't even support modern Russia, except critically on the specific grounds of protecting Donetsk/Luhensk/Crimea from Ukrainian fascists, and killing nazis is always great of course. But it's incredibly tiring to see American hypocrisy on this subject. As if you don't invade someone every couple years. You only recently pulled out of Afghanistan, you still occupy Iraq, and recently demolished Libya. Shut the fuck up about Ukraine Yankee.

[–] Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You are the one who did the whataboutism

Fair point.

not me.

Not a fair point.

You replied to my comment that highlighted American bully language by saying that Russia acts like a bully.

Correct, I did, and russia does act like a bully.

If you go back one leval on the thread, the commenter was making the point that "Russia only understands one language: violence." This statement is correct. Don't interpret this as me agreeing with everything that followed, but the reality is that Russia is more than happy to impose its will on it's neighbors (and its citizens for that matter) using violent means, including invasion. This is not OK.

You can’t blame modern russia for things done by the Tsars for example.

I don't agree. It is evidence that Russia has been invading other countries for a very long time. Cultural norms persist across leadership changes. Russian culture has been one of domination, control and exploitation for centuries, and remains so. Until russia does some cultural introspection it will remain a bully.

being a soviet state doesn’t count as occupation

Wrong! It absolutely was occupation. So-called soviet states (occupied countries) were not given a choice and did not want to be part of the glorious union. They were invaded and forced to join at gunpoint. Civilians were shot, Russian language was imposed against the wishes of the population, culture was banned, environments were destroyed and resources were extracted. It's no surprise that all of those countries that managed to escape the russian 'sphere of influence' (read sphere of domination) are now more prosperous, free, happy and keen to join NATO to ensure that they never have to be part of the russian 'sphere of influence' again. Again, the solution for russia is to start being a good neighbor. If you aren't a threat, then you won't find your neighbors joining mutual defense organizations to protect themselves from you.

It’s pretty telling how dishonest you are.

It's pretty telling how quickly you are switching to playing the player rather than the ball. I wonder if you are FSB, GRU, or something else, not that you will ever admit it.

you don’t come out looking good

Who's this "you" you speak of?

I don’t even support modern Russia

Lol. That's why you are defending their behavior so vigorously. Sure. Whatever you say.

except critically on the specific grounds of protecting Donetsk/Luhensk/Crimea from Ukrainian fascists,

The idea that the current russian illegal invasion of Ukraine has anything to do with protecting Donetsk/Luhensk/Crimea and nothing to do with preventing yet another previously invaded country from joining NATO to protect itself from russian aggression is laughable.

and killing nazis is always great of course.

Is that why russia shot down the plane with Utkin in it? Why'd it take so long to kill that particular Nazi? You know, the one with litteral Nazi tattoos who fought on the side of russia for years. The one who who established a russian backed mercenary company named after Hitler's favorite composer.

Can you not see the parallels between the behavior of the actual nazis and russia? Lie, invade, suppress, murder, control, extinguish. I've got some news for you. The ww2 Nazis were bad, but the russian invaders were much worse. Ask anyone who experienced it. And yes, I have asked. The answer I got included a lot of swearing about the russians.

Shut the fuck up about Ukraine Yankee.

Is this "America invaded Iraq, so that makes it OK for russia to invade Ukraine" or, "stop bringing attention to our attempt to illegally invade a neighboring country". I can't tell.