Cal88 said:
Home ownership rate in Russia is 92%:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1139285/russia-home-ownership-rate
He also said in many iterations that war would inevitably be over with Russia the victor by Jan '24.golden sloth said:Cal88 said:
The military situation is untenable for Ukraine, I would guess a year or two.
Eh, you said it would be a month or two back in spring of 2022.
blungld said:He also said in many iterations that war would inevitably be over with Russia the victor by Jan '24.golden sloth said:Cal88 said:
The military situation is untenable for Ukraine, I would guess a year or two.
Eh, you said it would be a month or two back in spring of 2022.
He has been wrong on so many points. And that's fine if he wasn't such a prlck about being wrong and had more of an even hand and admitted when he was wrong or made predictions with more of a "my guess is" attitude rather than "this is absolutely what will happen and you are ignorant and stupid if you question me" vibe.
Oh and some empathy for Ukraine and less Putin sycophancy would be good too.
dimitrig said:Cal88 said:
Home ownership rate in Russia is 92%:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1139285/russia-home-ownership-rate
What percentage have indoor plumbing?
Can you please stop repeating this garbage? I know it makes sense to you but it is such backwards and illogical thinking.Cal88 said:
It is those same ideological blinders and lack of understanding of the battleground that create a misplaced and counterproductive empathy for Ukraine where you support the war to the last Ukrainian...
I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
sycasey said:I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
sycasey said:I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
Cal88 said:
As well he was not murdered:Didn’t see this one coming. pic.twitter.com/QDPlnYUKKb
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) February 26, 2024
concordtom said:Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
I find this phrase almost laughable.
Please defend it, explain.
"fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture"
It seems to me that people who simply want to rule themselves are NOT antagonistic to outsiders. They're just like, leave us the F alone.
Once again, another primer for you, 6 minute capsule from Mearsheimer.Quote:
You're truly Russian, aren't you?
Er, um, I should ask that you're a Soviet, imperial, empire.
Cal88 said:sycasey said:I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
It wasn't, the Donbas people rose spontaneously in 2014 after their rights as a cultural minority were trampled by the Kiev regime.
oski003 said:sycasey said:I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
Did the CIA really think they'd peacefully have all of Ukraine and Crimea after engineering their anti-Russian Coup in Kiev?
sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:I agree, we should not ignore the civil war which was funded and encouraged by the Russians.Cal88 said:
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
It wasn't, the Donbas people rose spontaneously in 2014 after their rights as a cultural minority were trampled by the Kiev regime.
LOL, sure they did.
Cal88 said:concordtom said:Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
I find this phrase almost laughable.
Please defend it, explain.
"fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture"
It seems to me that people who simply want to rule themselves are NOT antagonistic to outsiders. They're just like, leave us the F alone.
Classic Tom, low info yet over the top emotional. I've gone over the internal division of Ukraine ad nauseum on this thread.
This is a good rundown from poli sci prof Nicolai Petro who has covered that Ukrainian cultural cleavage and Ukrainian agency very well, from a constructive perspective of peaceful cohabitation:
(watch at 1.5x speed)
(also highly recommended viewing for @blungold)Once again, another primer for you, 6 minute capsule from Mearsheimer.Quote:
You're truly Russian, aren't you?
Er, um, I should ask that you're a Soviet, imperial, empire.
concordtom said:
I'd really like to know your personal story. Clearly, you are not descended from the pilgrims.
And by me saying so, there's nothing wrong with that. You can be descended from whom ever you are descended from, and that's just fine! But I'd like to know, because I'm pretty damn sure it affects your perspective here, just like mine affects me.
Maybe if we can openly share our background, we can come to understand our different perspectives. Because the perspective you're throwing out there isn't making any sense to me.
His perspective only makes sense if the position is "Russia good" and "America bad" on every issue.concordtom said:
Maybe if we can openly share our background, we can come to understand our different perspectives. Because the perspective you're throwing out there isn't making any sense to me.
concordtom said:Cal88 said:concordtom said:Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
I find this phrase almost laughable.
Please defend it, explain.
"fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture"
It seems to me that people who simply want to rule themselves are NOT antagonistic to outsiders. They're just like, leave us the F alone.
Classic Tom, low info yet over the top emotional. I've gone over the internal division of Ukraine ad nauseum on this thread.
This is a good rundown from poli sci prof Nicolai Petro who has covered that Ukrainian cultural cleavage and Ukrainian agency very well, from a constructive perspective of peaceful cohabitation:
(watch at 1.5x speed)
(also highly recommended viewing for @blungold)Once again, another primer for you, 6 minute capsule from Mearsheimer.Quote:
You're truly Russian, aren't you?
Er, um, I should ask that you're a Soviet, imperial, empire.
I'm watching. But argument number one starts with the Carter era. Dumb.
The second one goes back 150 years. Again, blaming foreigners.
But, excuse me….. does Ukraine not have its own national identity? It's own language? Yes, it does.
The Ukrainian language covered the entirety of the nation in 1900. But as a result of Soviet take over, the eastern Ukraine has a large percentage of Russian in it. This development is not the fault of western governments, as you seem to want to blame.
Ukraine is its own nation. Leave them to decide their own fate.
My mother's step mothers parents migrated to ohio from far western Ukraine. They spoke Ukraine and identified as Galician/Austrian/polish/Ukrainian according to various historical records. I don't know much more, other than they are buried in a Ukrainian orthodox churchyard in ohio. And my uncle always wanted the Ukrainian space on the Risk board. Ukrainian, not Russian.
I don't understand why you think Russia gets to waltz in and takeover, again.
This guy is really boring and I'm not watching anymore.
The woman dressed sexy, she deserved to be molested. Blah blah blah.Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
Because the talking heads he watches every day don't even talk about it.movielover said:
Bluto, why do you ignore CIA meddling?
blungld said:The woman dressed sexy, she deserved to be molested. Blah blah blah.Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
I get that you have talked yourself into a corner and have lost your moral clarity but your post hoc, pro-Russian embroiled filter on events is just your rationalizing of a position I have no idea why one would take. Ukraine is not perfect, but nothing that happened internal to that country justifies this invasion. Only a truly busted compass would think so.
Fund the Ukranian Nazis?AunBear89 said:
Yup. Invasion is inevitable. Just lie back and enjoy it, Ukrainians.
American left-liberals call everyone they disagree with a Nazi and fascist.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) August 19, 2024
The one time they ever encountered real Nazis and fascists -- those who form the battalions who dominate much of Ukraine -- they demanded they be drowned in sophisticated arms and billions of dollars. https://t.co/UsAMPuvEbF
bear2034 said:Fund the Ukranian Nazis?AunBear89 said:
Yup. Invasion is inevitable. Just lie back and enjoy it, Ukrainians.
American left-liberals call everyone they disagree with a Nazi and fascist.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) August 19, 2024
The one time they ever encountered real Nazis and fascists -- those who form the battalions who dominate much of Ukraine -- they demanded they be drowned in sophisticated arms and billions of dollars. https://t.co/UsAMPuvEbF
Yet another video has surfaced of a US-backed Ukrainian soldier wearing a n*zi SS helmet.
— Holding Dems Accountable (From the Left!) (@PushBidenLeft) August 19, 2024
Why are Biden and Kamala giving millions of our dollars and weapons to neo-n*zi soldiers? pic.twitter.com/FD4QvnGTIQ
#Zelensky’s selfie-taker in the Kursk region of Russia wears a Nazi German SS WWII helmet, while taking selfies! 🤮🤮🤮 #NoNazisInUkraine 👈click!! …#Ukraine #UkraineWar #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineNazis #ZelenskyWarCriminal pic.twitter.com/Dbh9P84H1K
— Soror Inimicorum 🇷🇺🇺🇸☦️ (@SororInimicorum) August 15, 2024
Just a Ukrainian soldiers going into combat with Nazi salutes and Wehrmacht identification marks on their vehicles. US flag patch on the helmet, btw.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 20, 2024
No Nazis in Ukraine, huh?
Not another dime and not another bullet for Zelensky's Banderite regime. pic.twitter.com/6nnFq5nufG
More evidence that there are "No Nazis in Ukraine"
— スパイダー 🕷️ 👉Spyder (@Exile__Prince) August 18, 2024
An Italian tv channel platforms a Ukrainian Nazi from the Armed Forces of Ukraine wearing a cap from Hitlers bodyguard unit.
Remarkable pic.twitter.com/FTl47pp2NV
🚨BREAKING: PUTIN JUST DROPPED A BOMBSHELL DECREE—INVITING PEOPLE FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE WHO ARE FED UP WITH THE GLOBALIST, NEOLIBERAL NIGHTMARE TO SEEK SANCTUARY IN TRADITIONAL RUSSIA!
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 19, 2024
This new decree blows the lid off the establishment's agenda, letting freedom-loving folks… pic.twitter.com/lVPHeKWRIC
sycasey said:
Great opportunity for everyone!🚨BREAKING: PUTIN JUST DROPPED A BOMBSHELL DECREE—INVITING PEOPLE FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE WHO ARE FED UP WITH THE GLOBALIST, NEOLIBERAL NIGHTMARE TO SEEK SANCTUARY IN TRADITIONAL RUSSIA!
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 19, 2024
This new decree blows the lid off the establishment's agenda, letting freedom-loving folks… pic.twitter.com/lVPHeKWRIC
concordtom said:Cal88 said:concordtom said:Cal88 said:
You are ignoring here the influence of NATO over the Zelensky government. It is that influence that has scuttled the Istanbul peace agreement of April 22, and broken the Minsk II Agreements without which that war would have not occurred.
You are also ignoring the civil war dynamic which ignited in 2014, with the Donbas rising against the Kiev government, and the violent repression of protests in Mariupol and Odessa.
NATO's influence also manifested itself in the very shaping of the Zelensky government, which is ideologically driven by western Ukrainian/Galician nationalism that is fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture. Zelensky run and won posing as a Russophone with a platform of peace and reconciliation, then pulled a 180.
I find this phrase almost laughable.
Please defend it, explain.
"fundamentally antagonistic to Russian culture"
It seems to me that people who simply want to rule themselves are NOT antagonistic to outsiders. They're just like, leave us the F alone.
Classic Tom, low info yet over the top emotional. I've gone over the internal division of Ukraine ad nauseum on this thread.
This is a good rundown from poli sci prof Nicolai Petro who has covered that Ukrainian cultural cleavage and Ukrainian agency very well, from a constructive perspective of peaceful cohabitation:
(watch at 1.5x speed)
(also highly recommended viewing for @blungold)Once again, another primer for you, 6 minute capsule from Mearsheimer.Quote:
You're truly Russian, aren't you?
Er, um, I should ask that you're a Soviet, imperial, empire.
I'm watching. But argument number one starts with the Carter era. Dumb.
The second one goes back 150 years. Again, blaming foreigners.
But, excuse me….. does Ukraine not have its own national identity? It's own language? Yes, it does.
The Ukrainian language covered the entirety of the nation in 1900. But as a result of Soviet take over, the eastern Ukraine has a large percentage of Russian in it. This development is not the fault of western governments, as you seem to want to blame.
Ukraine is its own nation. Leave them to decide their own fate.
My mother's step mothers parents migrated to ohio from far western Ukraine. They spoke Ukraine and identified as Galician/Austrian/polish/Ukrainian according to various historical records. I don't know much more, other than they are buried in a Ukrainian orthodox churchyard in ohio. And my uncle always wanted the Ukrainian space on the Risk board. Ukrainian, not Russian.
I don't understand why you think Russia gets to waltz in and takeover, again.
This guy is really boring and I'm not watching anymore.