Whether you view Russia’s decision a year ago to intervene in Ukraine as correct from an anti-imperialist perspective depends on which metric you’re using in your strategic calculus. When one is only looking at the events from inside the imperialist benefactor countries, and the eastern European countries where Nazi nostalgia has created support for Ukrainian fascism, Operation Z’s impacts appear to be overall positive for the forces of reaction. When you look at the wider context, and account for the events from the wider globe, it’s obvious that Z’s impacts have been overall positive for the revolutionary forces. And that Z therefore is historically progressive in character.
You’re too funny. I’m literally more left wing than you are. I don’t support imperialist invasions of countries. I don’t support sending the proletariat to start a war in the name of a single man with an (up until recently) iron grip on his country.
Even if I were a liberal, I’d rather be a lib than a fascist. I hope you come around to see how wrong this war is someday. I doubt you’re a bad person, but you’ve certainly been mislead.
I wish you the best, comrade