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by jacquesm
1572 days ago
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> I can’t have a reasonable conversation about this with someone who believes that the Russians are puppet masters pulling strings and setting narratives and that I’m just stupid for believing them. I don't know where the puppet masters and the narratives came in, you were the one bringing this bullshit in here, I didn't see any Russians. Where you got your ideas only you know. > The fact that Russia says it’s true is not a good reason why it cannot be true. I read it in Pravda. What's written there must be true, right? Just like they wrote last week: Russia will not invade Ukraine, so therefore I am right now hallucinating. > This has been going on for 8 years and we had peace and stable lines for the last 4. What changed? Russia went to war. And there was maybe peace in your book but for the people in Ukraine there wasn't peace and now there won't be for a much longer time. |
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You suggested very literally that the separatist movement in east Ukraine was a Russian ploy from the start to justify war. Somehow to you that’s more reasonable that just assuming it came about organically.
> Russia went to war. And there was maybe peace in your book but for the people in Ukraine there wasn't peace and now there won't be for a much longer time.
Objectively, the lines hadn’t moved and people stopped dying. We had peace and the conditions for a peaceful resolution and new borders.
Then all of a sudden, things escalated. A big important gas pipeline blew up. Then Russia came in and got involved.
You can believe one of two things:
1. Russia wanted so badly to curb stomp their economy that they blew up their own important pipeline to justify war.
2. Either the CIA or the neonazi militias, or both working together, are responsible for these attacks.
Neither makes a ton of sense, but one has to be true.