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  • No I don't think I would. Other than my ignorance about the facts themselves, there's the issue that I don't have a precise definition of genocide in mind.

    I'd probably have the best chance by saying 0 and hoping the definition of Genocide is so narrow it doesn't really apply to shit.

    And I'd give me a 30% chance.

    Tangent asides, I am under no impression that the Russian Oligarchy now, the Zar before, the URRS in between, has excerted power in oppressive way just like any other country has done and stopped doing only in the face of new ways to accrue power.

    And because in all those instances, from China, to the USA, to all of Europe, through history, people were pushed and pulled into believing all sort of crazy stuff, such as "the others" being inferior, evil, a threat or all of the above, I doesn't really tell me much that the polupation that is subjected to a long lasting propaganda apparatus is affected by such propaganda.

    I go as far as doubting I would be able to see past it if myself I was born in that situation.

  • I was making what I thought was an obvious equivalence between your realistically impossible to answer question to the impossible question an insecure partner blurts out.

    Are you asking what value I give money? What price I put on human lives? If I would give up everything to keep the innocents out of harm?

    You see your question is way too broad.

    But of fucking course I'd be willing to spend more not to impart sufference in innocent strangers, that's the point of most things people do daily when it comes to being an ethical being. Would you enjoy saving money if Police would simply arrest everybody in a 2Km range from any murder location and call it a day?

  • I'm not a troll but it's unsurprising you are quick to hate considering your opinions toward mankind.

    A country is not their government, their history is not their current posturing, the action of their military is not the expression of their local communities. The idea that since you are attached to a certain place is equivalent to sharing the broad general responsibility of its actions through history is what ultimately fuels shit like, you guessed it, the Russian invasion of Ukrain itself.

  • Those people have already had the means, will or duty to move to another country. What’s their excuse for keeping the Russian citizenship?

    There's plenty of reason, the most likely is that they love their country, their homeland, their city, the network of friends, the memories and they hope, one day, to be able to get back.

    Let’s just assume there is a way to make sure there is no overreach of sanctions, but it’s going to cost millions of tax dollars or euros. Would you rather have that money spent on things that are close to you (education, healthcare, infrastructure etc) or would you want that money to be spent identifying which Russians should or shouldn’t be sanctioned?

    Would you still love me if I was a giant moth?

  • Are you under the impression I'm some kind of strategical genius of political negotiation? I have no idea.

    My point is that holding everybody responsible for what the specific form of government of the specific country they happened to be born into is a confortable truth to push back on the much more controversial take of all of us being the very same thing.

    And to get slightly more practical, it's asinine to suggest that anybody that disagrees with a government has the means, or the will, or the duty to straight up move to another country (obviously to a flawless country, good luck with that).

  • It's weird if you are weird, it's cool if you are cool. You are insecure about something as simple as telling a person to use a certain channel of communication, it's likely weird.

    But on the topic of professional, every lawyer I know is on Signal.

  • What "burns" me is that this was pretty much well known anyway? The dude was into real heavy shit since the 90s who is exactly surprised by this?

    This is just from mild surface level wikipedia: "In his college days, Combs had a reputation for throwing parties, some of which attracted up to a thousand participants.[34] Usher, who lived with Combs for a year in New York City when he was 13 years old, told Howard Stern in 2016 that Combs's lifestyle was "pretty wild" during that time.[35] In 1991, Combs promoted an AIDS fundraiser with Heavy D held at the City College of New York (CCNY) gymnasium, following a charity basketball game. The event was oversold, and a stampede occurred in which nine people died.[36]"

    He was openly acused by Tupac of being involved in his assassination attempt, his protege Notorious BIG was killed as well, like... that's a criminal, all these years I just assumed he got connection, kept it lowprofile and was rich enough to avoid attention... which is pretty much what it was up until now for some reason.

  • DotA and Counterstrike for sure.

    I tried the first but it was unapproachable, the second I think I had to pay for so it was a no-no.

    I'd like to say Dwarf Fortress but I'm afraid I would have turned out even weirder than I am.

  • I see where you are coming from but degoogled chromium is ridden of the "bad" stuff that Chrome adds, it does nothing to actively fix what is unhardened in both Chrome and Chromium.

    It's also the more relevant criticism, the entanglement of Brave with crypto, but within the chromium ecosystem, it IS the best you can get.

    I use arch firefox btw.