[Posting] Re: Russian dogs invade Ukraine.
From:Ozzy Mandias
Thread:Russian dogs invade Ukraine.
Forum:Talk
In reply to:Re: Russian dogs invade Ukraine.
Date:Sat, 2022-02-26 17:34 GMT

No history is written in isolation and no country is a political island. What Putin is doing right now is already impacting the entire world so this is everybody's history, especially Ukraine's. You similarly can't claim that the results of 1917 have not had impact around the globe. That is true for the actions every major power on the planet and we all have opinions on those too.

WWII was won as a result of cooperation between ALL the allied nations and while we're on that shared history, I'm sure you can see today's parallels to 1930's fascism and the policy of Lebensraum.

It's not the people - it's the leader and those that directly enable him. My ire and that of the rest of the world is not directed at you personally but the rich ruling class: something that was supposed to have been reined in 100 years ago.

I'm hoping the grown-ups in Russia stop Putin's ego-driven invasion when the effects of worldwide sanctions start hitting everyone from the oligarchs to the factory workers. It's been just over 100 years since the last Russian Revolution, let's hope there's another one before anyone else dies as a result of one man's inexcusable aggression. Russia has given the world untold cultural treasures and the Russian people deserve better than to be universally condemned as a pariah state, as they are right now.

friends, I have already said that I am categorically against introducing political squabbles into the process of playing vga planets. But I cannot remind Mr. Ozzy that it was the Soviet people (for the West, we are all Russians) who broke the back of fascism much closer to the times - just 75 years ago. and don't talk about our system and our revolution - this is OUR HISTORY. we 're not messing with YOUR I didn't want to write, but I will say that the machines issued to the civilian population in Kiev to protect Zelensky are sold on the Internet for $ 1,700