• @gcheliotis
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    -351 year ago

    Indeed, it was a rhetorical question. And it’s ok, I wasn’t expecting my comment to be well received, I was just hoping that at least some people reading this would ask themselves why Russia triggers Cold War reflexes and what those reflexes mean. I still hope for some diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine and the demonizing of one’s enemies only serves war.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Why would a former soviet state invading another soviet state cause cold war reflexes to be triggered?

      I, on the other hand, don’t approve of nations attacking other nations, whether it be America attacking Afghanistan or Russia attacking Ukraine

      So, why are you defending a country who is attacking another?

      • @gcheliotis
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        -11 year ago

        I honestly don’t know why some on here seem to think that any criticism is a defense of Russia. I did not say anything in defense of Russia but assumptions were made regardless.

        • @APassenger
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          41 year ago

          It’s seen as what-about-ism.

          Painting everyone here with incredibly broad brushes and very certain tone means you’ve lost the trust and good will of your readers.

          They then see what I said in the first sentence of this comment.

          It didn’t need to be that way. You’re on Lemmy. It’s one of the places a person is most likely to see frequent criticisms of US warfare by US citizens. But you’re acting like the actions of an aggregate nation are the reflection of unanimous and ongoing support.

          It’s not an accurate perspective.

          You still sound absolutely certIain that everyone here is as you describe. And that means you’re wrong.

          Please stop, breathe, and recalibrate. Because done differently, you’ll find many here agree.