• @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    161 year ago

    See, I’d try to create an argument against you, but it’s utterly pointless. If I link to a news story highlighting genocidal actions by Russia, you’d say it was propaganda. I show you a first person photo or video of the situation, you’d say it’s staged and fake. I link a Russia Today article where a high ranking administrator at RT says Russia should drown Ukrainian children, you either don’t respond or you call it fake and offer no supporting argument for it.

    The Ukrainian War has become a litmus test of sorts. It shows you who’s actually capable of critical thought and evaluating dynamic situations, and who’s just as blinded by propaganda as the people they condemn.

    You may think you’re the former, but consider how people aren’t bothering to genuinely argue and discuss with you because you seem like you’d just reject any evidence which contradicted your worldview.

    • Move to lemm.ee
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      -21 year ago

      So what exactly is your endgame here then? If you believe that the Russians are simply genocidal and want to ethnically cleanse everyone in Ukraine (who is ironically exactly the same ethnicity as they are), then how do you see the war ending? The complete and total destruction of the Russian state? If that’s not what you believe then this use of “genocide” is soft holocaust denial and extremely dangerous.

      Everyone needs to sit around a table and negotiate to end this. And that’s likely going to need to involve Ukraine giving up something and Russia giving up something, in order for both sides to walk away from this with some way to look like they won. I don’t understand why you think that’s impossible, it was literally happening before Boris Johnson stopped it.

      • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚
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        1 year ago

        Criminals break into your home and these appeasers would have you negotiate with them and give them half your stuff. More weapons for Ukraine until they can stop every last invader.

      • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        A few things – for one, nothing is stopping Ukraine from negotiations with Russia. It’s their choice, and I support whatever they decide. No other country should be interceding on their behalf. It would be incredibly patronizing, imperialistic, and confirm Putin’s flawed casus belli that Ukraine has no true sovereignty. Now, if Ukraine were to directly ask the US or other countries to negotiate for them, that’s a different story.

        Genocide is the appropriate term to use here. The atrocities in Mariupol speak for themselves. Additionally, Putin’s speech before the invasion insisted that Ukraine was historically Russian territory and that Ukraine had no strong independent cultural identity. Finally, Russia has kidnapped Ukrainian children – and freely admitted to it. Administrators in RT have suggested drowning the children. All of these fall under genocide: indiscriminate civilian violence and mass graves in Mariupol, insisting Ukraine has no true culture nor national identity or sovereignty, and kidnapping Ukrainian children.

        As for the endgame, how the war ends, and what should happen to Russia – I don’t know. I truly don’t. I strongly value the notion of sovereignty and that countries deserve to have self determination. Any resolution must respect that, and since Russia is denying that Ukraine should have that, I don’t see an easy end to the war. The Russian invasion force being repelled back into Russia is the most likely situation I think, which ends up causing the end of Putin’s regime, one way or another. And personally, I don’t think Donbas or Crimea or etc should be bargaining chips in a negotiation either. After the war, all Ukrainian and Russia soldiers need to retreat from the areas, while UN peacekeepers observe the vote for independence from Ukraine. I would support whatever was decided.

        Not to mention, if Russia walks away with a benefit from the war, it rewards them for their invasion. That cannot be the case.

        • Move to lemm.ee
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          -41 year ago

          Genocide is the appropriate term to use here. The atrocities in Mariupol speak for themselves.

          No it’s fucking not. The word genocide was created in the 50s as a response to the holocaust. It was invented to create a specific method of opposition to ethnic cleansing. The misuse of it by liberals who clearly have no idea what it means or how important it is to victims of the shoah helps holocaust deniers by diluting its meaning, hence why you are a soft holocaust denier in your misuse of it. I STRONGLY urge you to look up Raphael Lemkin who coined it, and its origins.

          Atrocities are atrocities. Horrible things that happen. But genocide is VERY specific and refers to the aim to annihilate an ethnicity and we MUST keep that meaning to be sure that legislation we have won in the past preventing genocides does not become diluted to the point that this legislation gets removed for its antiquation.

          Finally, Russia has kidnapped Ukrainian children – and freely admitted to it.

          This is one of those things that’s a mess. Moving children out of the fighting zone was objectively necessary. Would you prefer they not have been? What this has done however is create a narrative that can be used to maintain the “genocide” bullshit because it’s a pivotal pillar of the mindset liberals need to be kept in to maintain their support for the war.

          Put it this way. If you did not believe genocide was occurring, then you would immediately have to reckon with the fact that the sooner this war stops the sooner people stop dying. It’s the cornerstone on which liberals maintain their hawkish support for more bloodshed, by convincing themselves they’re opposing a genocide by doing it they can maintain the belief that these hundreds of thousands of people would be killed by the Russians anyway if they did not fight.

          This is nonsense of course. The war started in 2014, and Russia didn’t want anything to do with Donbas then. Ukraine had no army in 2014, when Russia took Crimea and could happily of taken Donbas without opposition. Ukraine having literally zero army back then is the reason the volunteer nazi battallions of Azov and Right Sector were the frontline against the Donbas rebellions at that time. Had Russia wanted this land, or to do genocide (for what purpose?) then would have been the time to do it. Instead what they engaged in was attempts to keep it Ukrainian while giving some political independence to the region (something like a devolved government, similar to Scotland as being part of the UK but also governing itself). They spent 8 years pursuing that before the war. You’ve read the Minsk agreements right?

          • Anarcho-Bolshevik
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            111 months ago

            The word genocide was created in the 50s as a response to the holocaust. It was invented to create a specific method of opposition to ethnic cleansing.

            Not really.

            The Polish jurist Raphaël Lemkin invented the term “genocide” in a book published in 1944 - not to describe what was later called the Holocaust, but to present the grievances and claims of exiled national groups [6]. Although some of these groups called themselves “governments in exile”, their status in 1940-45 was dependent on the Allies. In particular, the US and the USSR had the military power to re-allocate territory in Europe, and did, in 1945. Some nations disappeared in 1945: others might have. Lemkin’s evident political concern was to establish the permanent existence rights of nations, and to redirect the horror at Nazi atrocities into support for nationalism in Europe. That is propaganda: nationalist propaganda, substituting pro-nationalism for anti-fascism.

            (Source.)

            The term populicide would be better and less ambiguous when referring to a series of massacres against the same people. Unfortunately, it’s a much less common term.

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              11 months ago

              Are we really quibbling over 6 years here? Being off by a handful of years on the date doesn’t materially change the point.

                • Move to lemm.ee
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                  111 months ago

                  Ok so… Are you just reinforcing the point I was making then? I can’t read context because the site is doing nothing whenever I click the context button. I literally can’t read up and see what this is about and since it’s like 2 weeks old now I’m just confused.

    • @kava@lemmy.world
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      -41 year ago

      You’re the only person who has left me a real message challenging anything. I’m more than willing to talk all day.

      Russia is a brutal authoritarian state who is willing to do almost anything. But the fact is the life of an Eastern Ukrainian citizen will not appreciably change if they are ruled by Russia or Ukraine.

      If there is no difference, then what are we doing this for? Killing hundreds of thousands, displacing millions, starving Africa, twisting the knife on the lower classes of the entire world… etc

      All of this so Lockheed Martin’s stock goes up. I think it’s amazing they’ve effectively convinced a lot of people that war = good. That we should want more war.

            • @kava@lemmy.world
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              -11 year ago

              Ok what about it? I’m not sure what this changes. They destroyed various cities. Bombed many civilians. All sorts of stuff. I still don’t think the life of a Ukrainian would be appreciably different under one government or the other.

            • @kava@lemmy.world
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              -11 year ago

              This is what I mean - silence. Nobody has anything to say. You believe a certain thing very strongly and yet cannot articulate any meaningful response.

              The best you could come up with is “mariupol”

              You would kill every Ukrainian male and doom their demographics for a century if it meant putting Russia behind a quarter century.

              • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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                31 year ago

                Don’t confuse a reticence for wasting my time with an inability to make a strong argument. I’ve just argued so much with skeptics who were in bad faith that I don’t care to reproduce the same argument for the hundredth time.

                • @kava@lemmy.world
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                  11 year ago

                  You keep saying that. If you don’t want to waste your time, why do you make comments in the first place? It’s not even that hard - a bullet point list shouldn’t take more than 60 seconds to put together.

                  Seriously, anything is better than just saying “you’re wrong and I know you’re wrong but I can’t actually tell you why”

                  I’m an open minded guy and I’m more than happy to change my mind if I’m wrong. I don’t drink kool-aid though so you’ll actually have to say something of substance.

                  Your only thing was “mariupol” trying to imply Russia is a genocidal country. And you’re absolutely right- they are. That doesn’t change my opinion that we are adding fuel to the fire in Ukraine, killing more Ukrainians, fucking up the whole world’s economy… and we’re doing it for Lockheed Martin (and of course to hurt Russia, but mainly $$$)