| > It was wild; still I don't understand why I would feel responsible for any of these events in history. > Great for them, but as a Russian I saw nothing useful coming from it my way. So why would I care. > After several deadly Ukraine's attacks against civilian targets in Russia, I grew tolerance to Ukrainian losses Excellent example of Russian mentality on full display. Don't understand, don't care, don't feel responsible. This is how you differ from Germans. They have faced their past and developed a deeply internalized sense of duty not to repeat the past mistakes. They are a key contributor to the European Union, a major platform for peaceful cooperation in Europe and beyond. Despite long and violent history, they have mended relations with France and Poland and many others who have seen Germans as enemies for centuries. Since the 1960s, Germans have pursued the policy of Wandel durch Handel, hoping to bring positive change through mutually beneficial trade, including with Russia. They have provided aid and investments in billions and billions, and if anything has not reached you, then that's because Putin chose to spend the money earned through trade on missiles killing people in Ukraine instead of building better schools in Russia. Your attitude towards the victims of the latest war is particularly vile. The only reason why anyone is dying, including Russian civilians caught in the crossfire, is because Russia started the war for which people like you keep inventing excuses out of imperialistic delusions and entitlement. This is especially revealing: > Just don't expect us to cede any lands we paid in blood. We used to be that stupid, but I hope not anymore. You "pay in blood" only because you invaded another country, murdered and continue to murder people defending their homes and loved ones as you try to steal their property. There is nothing smart about thievery and murder. Germans are smart. They found a way to have a influence on the world without all that. You will continue to pay in blood until you leave Ukraine alone because that is fair and just. |
Since it excludes Russia from the day one I also care very little, and for me that's a liability not a virtue.
> The only reason why anyone is dying, including Russian civilians caught in the crossfire, is because Russia started the war
Again, that's only your opinion with which I disagree. There's Crimea and LPR/DPR and Ukraine has started a civil war against LPR/DPR. They should've thought twice about that.
> you invaded another country, murdered and continue to murder people defending their homes
They should go to Putin and sign some ceasefire or peace treaty with him if they don't like it. Why come to me. I am not Putin and I didn't even vote for him.