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by whimsicalism
1335 days ago
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> These people would rather be dead than under Russian rule. Why would 97% of them support continuing defense if not? Certainly this is not true of Crimea, where people have been independently polled by Western NGOs and the weight of the evidence is they want to be part of Russia. > It was never a question of "no war and survive" VS "die in war" - but "no war, die anyways" VS "war, possibly survive" Your thesis is that if Russia won they would murder a substantial %-ge of the population in mobile crematoriums? |
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You mean "a very slightly bigger half of them", right? And that was before all this shit went down and Russians started to mobilize them. I wonder how they feel now, don't you?
> Your thesis is that if Russia won they would murder a substantial %-ge of the population in mobile crematoriums?
Nah, my thesis is that Russia started with it immediately.