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    5 months ago

    The war is continuing because Putin is continuing it. He could stop it tomorrow. He does not. Because he does not care how many million Russians or Ukrainians die. He simply does not care.

    Anything else is just victim blaming and treating Ukrainians like little children who could not possibly have an opinion of their own.

    Now that I think of it, is it maybe some kind of projection? Russians can’t go to the toilet without first being told by the glorious leader what he thinks about it, so clearly Ukrainians must be the same?

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        5 months ago

        Of course it does not change reality. Why would you even think that?

        Do you often have the feeling that writing changes reality?

        Putin chooses the death of millions of Russians and Ukrainians regardless of what you or I write.

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              Overthrowing a democratically elected government in a country to install a fascist regime that sacrifices the country for western interests is definitely a good analogy for rape.

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                Completely missing the several elections after said overthrowing.

                The people spoke, and _confirmed_that indeed they did not like the government they overthrew.

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                    Separated without a legitimate election, unlike the rest of Ukraine, yes. So there were several free elections in most of Ukraine since the revolution, and no free elections in Donbas.