For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if Ukrainians and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO nations? German? France?
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if Ukrainians and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO nations? German? France?In Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the
aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast
Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or
ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass
media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward
the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine,
promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after
they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014
coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe it
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred
toward each other".
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 6:26:50 PM UTC-4, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if
Ukrainians
and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO >>> nations? German? France?
In Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the
aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast
Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or
ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass
media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward
the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started
unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine,
promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after
they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014
coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe it
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred
toward each other".
To be sure, there must be Ukrainians and Russians who are willing to turn the other cheek.
Nevertheless, both sides of a military conflict invariably hardened their hatred toward each
other side. People from each side had their fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers (and female
equivalent if large number of women participated in the fight) killed by the opposite side.
The emotional response, inevitably, will have a large dose of hate.
Of course, mutual hatred could be resolved to various degress with appropriate post war
settlement.
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 6:26:50 PM UTC-4, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if UkrainiansIn Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the
and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO
nations? German? France?
aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward
the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine, promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after
they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014
coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe itTo be sure, there must be Ukrainians and Russians who are willing to turn the other cheek.
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred
toward each other".
Nevertheless, both sides of a military conflict invariably hardened their hatred toward each
other side. People from each side had their fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers (and female
equivalent if large number of women participated in the fight) killed by the opposite side.
The emotional response, inevitably, will have a large dose of hate.
Of course, mutual hatred could be resolved to various degress with appropriate post war
settlement.
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 7:25:06 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:billion dollars per month worth of weapons and ammunitions, mercenaries, money, and foods to Ukraine to support their war on Russia.
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 6:26:50 PM UTC-4, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if UkrainiansIn Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the
and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO
nations? German? France?
aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward
the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine, promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after
they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014
coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe itTo be sure, there must be Ukrainians and Russians who are willing to turn the other cheek.
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred toward each other".
Nevertheless, both sides of a military conflict invariably hardened their hatred toward each
other side. People from each side had their fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers (and female
equivalent if large number of women participated in the fight) killed by the opposite side.
The emotional response, inevitably, will have a large dose of hate.
Of course, mutual hatred could be resolved to various degress with appropriate post warIt is unlikely the West will turn off their hateful propaganda because the West wants Zelensky to keep talking in return for weapons an d money for foods. At one point, Zelensky crony said Russia fired 50 missiles a day on Ukraine. Hence,
settlement.
the West in fact uses Zelensky as their voice of US propaganda department on Russia and China and even those countries that supported sanctions on Russia. In short, each time Zelensky cooked up saying 50 missiles were fired on Ukraine, US will send 5
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 2:43:02 AM UTC-4, stoney wrote:billion dollars per month worth of weapons and ammunitions, mercenaries, money, and foods to Ukraine to support their war on Russia.
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 7:25:06 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 6:26:50 PM UTC-4, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if UkrainiansIn Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO
nations? German? France?
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine, promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014 coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe itTo be sure, there must be Ukrainians and Russians who are willing to turn the other cheek.
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred toward each other".
Nevertheless, both sides of a military conflict invariably hardened their hatred toward each
other side. People from each side had their fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers (and female
equivalent if large number of women participated in the fight) killed by the opposite side.
The emotional response, inevitably, will have a large dose of hate.
Of course, mutual hatred could be resolved to various degress with appropriate post warIt is unlikely the West will turn off their hateful propaganda because the West wants Zelensky to keep talking in return for weapons an d money for foods. At one point, Zelensky crony said Russia fired 50 missiles a day on Ukraine. Hence,
settlement.
the West in fact uses Zelensky as their voice of US propaganda department on Russia and China and even those countries that supported sanctions on Russia. In short, each time Zelensky cooked up saying 50 missiles were fired on Ukraine, US will send 5
Is the West monolithic over the conflict? To the degree that NATO has a say over a member
nation's policy and politics, member nations are by default divided nations. The leaders
have to answer to its people and to fulfill NATO responsibility. The two goals could be in conflict.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/in-prague-it-begins/
" Tens of thousands of Czechs protested in Prague against the government to demand more
state help with rising energy bills, the largest manifestation of public discontent over the worst
cost-of-living crisis in three decades.
About 70,000 people filled Wenceslas Square in the center of the Czech capital on Saturday,
according to police estimates, with some carrying signs denouncing the country’s membership
of the European Union and the NATO military alliance.
Czech inflation, driven mainly by surging housing costs and spiking energy prices, is currently
the highest since 1993 and the central bank forecasts it to peak at around 20% in the coming months.
The Czech PM dismissed it all as a conclave of Russian sympathizers and dupes. Are the Russians
exploiting this? Of course they are! But the fact remains that life has become very hard economically
in Czechia.
...
Meanwhile, in the UK, 60 percent of British factories may fail, crushed by exorbitant energy prices. If
six in ten British factories fail, Britain is going to be crippled, and probably will have a depression.
...
UPDATE: Now, in Bucharest. Here's an article (in Romanian) sent to me by one of my friends in Romania.
He said that the author, former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, is not considered to be a credible character,
but the sentiment he expresses here is widely shared in that country. ...
An excerpt:
However, there are big differences between the European countries that are suffering -- some in the
West are so rich that they have the "audacity" to suffer for 10 years without really feeling it; others from
the East are making a big fuss, they find tricky but effective solutions to save their economy and population;
and others, like Romania, give everything, they don't ask for anything and they don't get anything in return
and they don't bother to explain to people what is happening to them, why and what future awaits them!"
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 2:43:02 AM UTC-4, stoney wrote:billion dollars per month worth of weapons and ammunitions, mercenaries, money, and foods to Ukraine to support their war on Russia.
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 7:25:06 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 6:26:50 PM UTC-4, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
ltlee1, <news:0fe4441b-ddce-43e8...@googlegroups.com>
For instance, one could assume that the US has little problem if UkrainiansIn Russia, there's no hatred toward Ukrainians. I wrote before, the aim of the military action is declared (as well as seen by the vast Russia's majority) against the regime rather than the people.
and Russians hardened their hatred toward each other. How about other NATO
nations? German? France?
Russian media don't promote anti-Ukrainian narratives in national or ethnic sense (some marginal haters in blogs may be, but not the mass media). In turn, the Kiev regime's propaganda promotes hatred toward the Russians en masse as an ethnic / national kind (and they started unwinding it long before 2022.02). So it is not an exaggeration to
say the Kiev regime represents certain Nazi(-like) characteristics.
Ukraine's WW2-Nazi nostalgists, mostly linked with the west-Ukraine, promoted nation-hateful narratives even long before 2014, but after they managed to [anti-democratically] usurp power through the 2014 coup, all these hatreds became promoted by the regime's propaganda
in the mainstream.
Against that, it would be grossly misleading to try to describe itTo be sure, there must be Ukrainians and Russians who are willing to turn the other cheek.
in such simplistic tribalist terms like "they hardened their hatred toward each other".
Nevertheless, both sides of a military conflict invariably hardened their hatred toward each
other side. People from each side had their fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers (and female
equivalent if large number of women participated in the fight) killed by the opposite side.
The emotional response, inevitably, will have a large dose of hate.
Of course, mutual hatred could be resolved to various degress with appropriate post warIt is unlikely the West will turn off their hateful propaganda because the West wants Zelensky to keep talking in return for weapons an d money for foods. At one point, Zelensky crony said Russia fired 50 missiles a day on Ukraine. Hence,
settlement.
the West in fact uses Zelensky as their voice of US propaganda department on Russia and China and even those countries that supported sanctions on Russia. In short, each time Zelensky cooked up saying 50 missiles were fired on Ukraine, US will send 5
Is the West monolithic over the conflict? To the degree that NATO has a say over a member
nation's policy and politics, member nations are by default divided nations. The leaders
have to answer to its people and to fulfill NATO responsibility. The two goals could be in conflict.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/in-prague-it-begins/
" Tens of thousands of Czechs protested in Prague against the government to demand more
state help with rising energy bills, the largest manifestation of public discontent over the worst
cost-of-living crisis in three decades.
About 70,000 people filled Wenceslas Square in the center of the Czech capital on Saturday,
according to police estimates, with some carrying signs denouncing the country’s membership
of the European Union and the NATO military alliance.
Czech inflation, driven mainly by surging housing costs and spiking energy prices, is currently
the highest since 1993 and the central bank forecasts it to peak at around 20% in the coming months.
The Czech PM dismissed it all as a conclave of Russian sympathizers and dupes. Are the Russians
exploiting this? Of course they are! But the fact remains that life has become very hard economically
in Czechia.
...
Meanwhile, in the UK, 60 percent of British factories may fail, crushed by exorbitant energy prices. If
six in ten British factories fail, Britain is going to be crippled, and probably will have a depression.
...
UPDATE: Now, in Bucharest. Here's an article (in Romanian) sent to me by one of my friends in Romania.
He said that the author, former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, is not considered to be a credible character,
but the sentiment he expresses here is widely shared in that country. ...
An excerpt:
However, there are big differences between the European countries that are suffering -- some in the
West are so rich that they have the "audacity" to suffer for 10 years without really feeling it; others from
the East are making a big fuss, they find tricky but effective solutions to save their economy and population;
and others, like Romania, give everything, they don't ask for anything and they don't get anything in return
and they don't bother to explain to people what is happening to them, why and what future awaits them!"
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