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  • Fair enough, differing perspectives with a lot of truth mixed in. Anyway, seems we can both agree "the West" is really failing by providing such weak support for a large democracy being brutally invaded right on their doorstep. If not for ideals, then because it's the most rational thing to do when faced with such barbaric aggression.

  • I suspect they don't go all in because, as I said, they want to keep the Kremlin engaged. If you look at the cost and amount of military equipment destroyed its staggering, and the Kremlin won't be able to replace it any time soon.

    You misunderstood my comparison to Afghanistan, but no need to be rude about it. Russians are brainwashed, many actually believe "the West" wants to invade and destroy them, and they've been taught lies about their history of brutally oppressing people.

  • I think many of Ukraine's partners have seen this as a cheap opportunity to see the Kremlin destroy its military... at the cost of Ukrainiane lives.

    In other words, part of the equation for them is balancing support so it keeps Russia engaged but mostly static. So this lowers the Kremlin's ability to repeat this kind of barbaric land grab because their Soviet stockpiles are gone and the people are left wary of starting a new war.

    Surprising to me that the war in Afghanistan cost 20,000 Russian lives over ten years and was a major factor in the dissolution of the USSR. This war in Ukraine absolutely dwarfs those numbers and its in its third year, yet the Russian people are too scared or brainwashed to act.

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  • Good point, and I can't always be right, I know. If I suspect someone is a real person I almost always treat them with respect because, as you say, we need to mend the fabric.

    I think I'm doing more good than harm because even if I get it wrong, I'm highlighting the issue. If someone sees me call out suspected disinformation, maybe they'll think more critically.

    At the end of the day, I dislike doing it, but I think its the right thing to do.

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  • I appreciate your comment, and I agree with most of it. But ultimately, I think its critical to call out disinformation from the Kremlin.

    I know that sometimes I'll get it wrong, and I regret that, but even then it calls attention to the issue I'm addressing.

    I have no I'll will towards the average Russian, many of them are good people, I know because I've met a lot of them. If they, or Belorussians etc. are upset by my vitriol, they should stop and ask themselves why I'm angry.

    The Kremlin is fucking with democracies around the world, theyre waging a vultural war that targets the fabric of societies. I hate them for that. If someone is offended but doesn't care to understand why I'm angry, they can eat shit.

  • I don't have an anecdote, but I do have a good joke.

    Late at night, a German coast guard radio operator gets a distress call. A British ship has capsized and is quickly taking on water.

    "We're sinking, we're sinking!!" The panicked sailor yells over the radio.

    Confused, the German operator takes a minute then responds "What are you... sinking about?"

  • Meme.

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  • Maybe I'll switch to Mastadon. I find myself going back to Reddit as often as using Lemmy these days, so maybe it's time.

    I suspect everyone switching won't solve the problem. Seems unavoidable that open-access, anonymous social media will be a target for propaganda any time it becomes popular. If everyone leaves for Mastadon, the shills and their LLMs will move over there.