There's no suggestion that they are allowing calls for violence against ordinary Russian people. I would have thought that was clear from the article?
I think that's more giving the Russians the hint that should they choose to fly over, they are gonna get got.
I honestly hope so .
But I don't see the redine ,but they have installed patriot batteries in Rzezow airport yesterday which might suggest they think Russia might venture outside of Ukrainan airspace
The reason is that it appears to be a Vladolf Putler regime mouthpiece.
Thanks
Whatever your opinion of the war and I am sure the amount of people that support Russia is tiny, it is truly sinister to see people arguing that there is nothing wrong with Facebook allowing people to incite violence against Russians because they are Russians.
What's next,calls for internment. Russian people are not the Russian government. I hope that Facebook story is not true as it is fairly sinister. Rwanda was the radio. People are already smashing windows of Russian shops and restaurants.
We really don't change do we.
Well he’s been right about everything so far.
If anybody wants to see the Russian side of what is going on in Ukraine then I suggest looking up ASB Military News on telegram they were on Twitter but Twitter recently suspended their account for some reason.
Before anybody attacks me, I am no way endorsing anything that is said by ASB. Just if you want to have a look over at the other side of what may be happening in Ukraine.
This is the most detailed analysis of Putin that I've heard so far - compelling viewing
Bear in mind she doesn't realise that although she's still on camera during the questions, it isn't going to be edited out
https://youtu.be/kSNo2FPQDQw
Is there a '' enough is enough'' point, where the world goes in, and wipes out the Russians.
Ah okay! Seems a few cards short of a full deck alright!
You're talking to Captain Crank. He or she was all over the Trump thread before, loudly claiming fraud with no evidence.
But, but, but haven't you heard about how all this is really the West's fault? They poked the Russian bear!
Narcissist 101 - start beating the sh*t out of someone while explaining to them how they're really doing this beating to themselves.
Let me explain komrade. You know sometimes on Facebook you get tips on how to poison rats? ,well putin and lavrov would come under that category.
The west will do alright without Russian products. I can't even think of any apart from gas and Ladas. In reality they need us more than we need them.
History will not look kindly on Biden over his cowardly approach to Putin. Putin would not dare attack another counter, if others went into Ukraine to defend it.
The west bans the import of everything Russian, The Russians respond with banning exports lol . So now Russia is sanctioning itself , dumb fcks
I want Ukraine to be as violent as possible against the Russians. I want them to incinerate 100 thousand Russian soldiers in the next week if possible. The Russians are destroying a peaceful country for no reason at all.
I want Putin to be Ceaucescued. Since when is the death of megalomaniacal dictators who are a threat to the existence of the world a bad thing?
The entirely rational reaction both for Ukrainians and for the world is hatred for Russia.
Russia is waging a barbaric war of aggression against a peaceful country. They are bombing maternity hospitals. They are slaughtering people in their homes. They are using tanks to blow elderly couples in their cars to death. They are using thermobaric bombs. They are blowing city squares to smithereens with cruise missiles. They are threatening to use chemical weapons. They are threatening to use nuclear weapons as part of that war of aggression. They are trying to genocide a people out of existence.
Russia are the Nazis.
What reasonable person wouldn't hate them?
Is hatred of Nazis supposed to be a bad thing now?!
You need to reread my post.
The e.g. BBC is not "the same" as Russian state sponsored news. Lazy false equivalence. On the spectrum of quality of sources they are far higher. That doesn't make them infallible, they are just one source, which is why, if you read my post, you'll see I mentioned I have a half dozen news sources open at any one time. I take info from a wide variety of sources, including European outlets, Middle Eastern outlets, even Russian outlets (to see what they are saying), plus many independent sources. I also mentioned that in war it's very hard to verify information, which is why we often have to build a picture with what we have. Actually, just read my post instead of dragging out the usual "Western media is just the same as Russia media, the first casualty of war is truth" line.
@Kermit.de.frog
Most of those soldiers either don't understand what any of this is about or don't want to be there at all.
Great. Those ones should go home or desert, then. If they're going to carry on shooting, regardless, I'm afraid they're kind of out of luck.
As Louis CK said, when a soldier dies, it is a tragedy. Of course. Of course. But....mayyyybe .....if a soldier is killed in a foreign land by the guy he was just shooting at, maybe it's not that weird?
below is how I see the scenario playing out for both sides-
Bolstered by defensive assistance from NATO members, Ukraine’s military and civilian resistance overcome the odds and grind Moscow’s advance to a halt, preventing Russian President Vladimir Putin from toppling Kyiv’s democratic government and establishing a puppet regime. The determination and skill of the Ukrainian resistance forces a stalemate on the battlefield that favors the defenders.
Soon, it becomes obvious to the Kremlin that Russia will pay an exorbitant price for its adventurism—including the prospect of a long and costly slog in Ukraine, coupled with economic collapse and diplomatic isolation. Putin sullenly orders a withdrawal of his troops. Ukraine remains a sovereign democracy, while Moscow’s defeat accelerates domestic discontent that has already begun emerging across Russia. Putin turns to focusing on the growing internal threats to his power. Meanwhile, NATO is faced with an improved security situation, as Russia is chastened and Ukraine grows ever closer to the West.
However, the security situation in Europe does not return to the prewar status quo. The short war has claimed thousands of lives on both sides, leaving widespread bitterness in its wake. And although a democratic Ukraine emerges intact if not unscathed, its still-dangerous neighbor faces an uncertain future with the Russian political landscape at a tipping point. Whether the country leans toward greater authoritarianism under Putin, or away from him altogether, will largely determine how Russia behaves with the rest of the world.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/four-ways-the-war-in-ukraine-might-end/
They are about to experience time travel back to a time when their grandparents qued for a loaf of bread ,the generation who grew up with the Kardashians and some freedom are about suddenly live in a cold dark society
They can use roubles to wipe their ar$es as its not much use for anything else!
Perhaps in the future we can work out a final solution to the false dichotomy approach.... Doh! I've triggered you again.
Reality tends not to impinge on your average both sides gobsh*te unfortunately. Theirs is a world where a Ukrainian rocket at a Russian airbase is the same as indiscriminate attacks on civilian population centres is the same thing
I wonder do young people in Russia have any sense of how things about to change for them. They are used to international products and services.
Disagree with this. They should be consistent in application of core policies. Hate speech is hate speech. Facebook has too much power. If they really wanted to they could dictate any narrative.