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  • ...or maybe "hot phase of war" or "a comprehensive, just and sustainable peace is ensured in Ukraine" is not so easily timed when it happens? That one day the war is on, the next everything is fine?

    From what I hear, in the US having to wait for hours in line or having to produce a government ID(?) are often seen as voter suppression. But having to vote in a recently quieted warzone with bombed roads, also possibly queue for hours due to recovering infrastructure, possibly with expired or lost forms of ANY ID, a large amount of people just settling back into civilian life and 2-4 million probably still abroad (of current 5-6M), sounds perfect timing for voters and oh so quick to organise.

    But I guess we'll see within about a year of whenever things hopefully settle down.

    (Also obviously Russia, with Putin or his protege in power for the last 25 years, with a totes believable 88% support in the latest election, is a model of political freedom now?)

  • I don’t see how the countries that haven’t gotten into NATO are relevant.

    It is relevant to claims of NATOs "expansionist" nature. But we can drop that topic.

    “unprovoked” invasion.

    I'd just like to point out that the "Russia was provoked" arguments are based on the realism school of foreign affairs, which boils down to "might makes right". Seeing fellow lefties more radical than me espouse it with such glee is always such a sad thing.

    Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.

    Now I don't quite know what you want me to do with that list. Yes, they were (probably, haven't checked but will take you at your word) members of NATO at the time. Do you want me to find sources for them aspiring to become members of NATO well before the invite? But that would be going back to the "NATOs expansionist nature" debate. Do you want to discuss the relevance of the "not one inch eastward" comments? But there are plenty of sources articulating that better than we could.

  • Those countries, in practice, applied to join, and many are still stuck in the application process. Just because it's called an "invitation" doesn't make it so.

    Don't think I can make it any more concise than that.

  • Err, as a Finn, we didn't want to join for decades and neither did Sweden, and neither of us received any invites. When we did want to join, invitation was part of the process, probably the last step but I really don't remember. Several other countries wanting to join, some for a long time, have not been invited. How is it a bullshit argument?

  • You do realise it's an invitation in name only, not extended unless the aspirant country wants it?

    True, refusing to accept is always possible. But NATO is not pushing itself, countries want to or don't want to join of their own agenda. Which doesn't really make it "expansionist", just "accepting".

  • Yes, this massive Nato expansion, almost as bad as the EU expansion, forcing one country after another to join then.

    Also the verbal agreement to not situate military stuff in former DDR, in a time when the Soviet Union was alive and the situation was "slightly" different, clearly applies today. Do you want to bring the Warsaw pact back too, I'm sure there are agreements somewhere?

  • So, Russia gains all their prime objectives through offensive warfare, and Ukraine is forced to keep kowtowing to Russia in some semblance of neutrality (finlandization was not fun, you know).

    Tell me again how this is a compromise. Also how this is not a full return to "might makes right", the final nail in the coffin of the fragile East-European stability agreed to in the Helsinki accords.

  • Not American, but definitely would. I'd get it a new fun/tacky paintjob for shits and giggles, maybe a realistic/stylized total rust bucket look, or grandma's crocheted lace. Or, if possible, just black and enhance any scratches with fineline gold paint, overscratch swastikas and replace them with flowers, etc.

  • Pretty sure the term solified itself after the 1968 Prague spring, when most communists condemned or remained silent and ashamed of the Soviet/Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, and the ones supporting the violence became the Stalinist minority? At least that's when our major communist split happened afaik.

  • allows you the luxury of studying to increase the value of your work output

    I've always wanted more value from my work output! Or contentment and self-actualization, it was one or the other.

    luxury of ennui that gives you philosophical dread on your idle hours

    I'm assuming you mean that those idle hours are the luxury? Because I'm pretty sure tedium and boredom existed in the fields and cobalt mines long before it got a fancy French name.

    others would kill to be on your not-working-in-cobalt-mines shoes while being fed and safe

    Relative privation?

    Also, is eating ramen being fed? Is it safety if you're one illness and insurance fuckup, or a job loss and six(?) months, away from homelessness?

    this while having thrived up to an age that for most of human history has basically senility

    Extreme infant and childhood mortality explains most of the short historical lifespans. 30 was never senility.

    The same logistics and industrial development... is the one that gives you the climate change.

    Every step of towards lessening greenhouse gases brings us closer to the fall of western civilization! Fly more, abolish public transportation, eat only beef, set your AC so low you have to wear a sweater!

  • In your 40s your body begins to break down. Often your mind slows down too. And you'll have people relying on you, whether at work as a senior colleague, your children, your aging parents/other relatives, your friends whose bodies have begun to break down, or whatever responsibilities/opportunities you've taken in your various communities.

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  • Same. Hetzner has a solid business in hosting, they don't make their money from mining my data. They'd hand it over for a lawful request, but the data is not -that- secret and thus possible false accusations aren't really an issue.

    I've barely hosted anything and those must have leaked like a sieve. Trusting Hetzner way more.

  • Depends on how out of reach. Stocks exchanged in other, possibly hostile countries? (Edit: Right, needs that account to hold them that others are talking about, duh.) Property in other countries that allow it (eg. most of EU does afaik)?

  • "Lukee kuin piru Raamattua" (Finnish).
    Literally "to read like the Devil reads the Bible".
    Meaning to examine something in bad faith. Never heard it used it in context of the Bible or anything religious, but eg. when interpreting law or contract, looking for the details that could be twisted for your purpose, rather than what the text attempts to convey.