• @abbenm
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    32 years ago

    It’s unfortunate that literally everyone you were arguing with apparently was able to see the trajectory of events more clearly than you.

    Hopefully some self-reflection will be in order and you can see if the same errors of judgment are compromising your ability to evaluate subsequent events in Ukraine and make excuses, and if your counterparts making the same arguments as you are similarly blind.

    Nina Khrushcheva, a professor at the New School, spoke to NPR this morning. Like you, she was dismissing talk of an impending invasion as Western-driven hysteria. She confessed on the air that this was a major embarrassment for her, which I found to be a nice moment of accountability. Surely you can follow her example.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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      12 years ago

      I base my assessment on the available facts. At the time I did not see the benefit for Russia to invade Ukraine since they were getting what they wanted by being measured. Clearly events worked out differently, and we’re in a new situation now. I’m not sure what self-reflection you’re suggesting I should be doing here. Are you suggesting that I shouldn’t evaluate events based on the available facts?

      • @abbenm
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        -32 years ago

        Totally obtuse answer. I’m saying that your assessment of what counted as “the facts” and your interpretation of them was completely wrong, and possibly driven by biases that you may want to examine further, and I gave you the example of another person who, in a similar case took ownership of their mistake.

        If you think a JV debate team game where you try and twist my words into “oh, so you didn’t want me to look at ThE fAcTs?!”, that’s just a signal in favor of the conclusion that you have been and are continuing to be completely disingenuous. These are just not adult answers.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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          32 years ago

          What specifically are you claiming was completely wrong in my assessment?

          • @Thann
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            -12 years ago

            all of the bullshit “justifications” you’ve been fed are lies

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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              22 years ago

              Please be specific what you’re claiming to be lies. What I said was that it looked like the repercussions for Russia invading Ukraine would be undesirable. Meanwhile, working diplomatically with the west would produce the results that Russia wanted. I also noted that Ukraine was carrying out attacked against ethnic Russian population in Ukraine, and even provided sources including actual research to support that. What specifically are you claiming I lied about?

              • @Thann
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                -12 years ago

                What specifically are you claiming I lied about?

                Unless you’re part of the Russian state propaganda network, that’s not what I said… or it was a really great self-report.

                I said you’ve been lied to.

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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                  2 years ago

                  What specifically are you claiming I’ve been lied to about. I provided my rationale above, please address what I actually said.

              • @Thann
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                -22 years ago

                You shared a links with me earlier about how water and electricity supplies were being disrupted. that’s probably true, but its likely a direct result of the russian invasion, and the premise that invading more will solve the problem is an obvious lie.

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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                  22 years ago

                  How can it possibly be a result of the Russian invasion when these things have been happening for the past 8 years. Why do you need the feel to lie openly?

                  • @Thann
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                    -22 years ago

                    Because the Russians invaded 8 years ago…

                    I’m not the one who’s lying…

              • @Thann
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                -32 years ago

                I also noted that Ukraine was carrying out attacked against ethnic Russian population in Ukraine

                LIE

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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                  02 years ago

                  I literally provided references for this, what are you claiming is the lie here?

                  • @Thann
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                    -32 years ago

                    The reference is the lie.

                    Putin is the liar…

          • @abbenm
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            2 years ago

            We’ll get to that, if you want an hour long tedious point by point debate where you constantly argue definitions and split differences.

            But first, what I’m telling you now is that “oh, so you didn’t want me to look at the facts” is a totally obtuse and disingenuous paraphrase and a signal that nobody on Lemmy should bother trying to reason with you, because you aren’t willing to try.

            Somehow the rest of the world, including everyone you were arguing with, were able to see it from the same set of “tHe FaCtS” and see the obvious and you weren’t, and you don’t want to do any self-reflection unless lead by the nose through god knows how many tedious paragraphs of details, fighting every step of the way. More responsible people, such as Nina Kruscheva are able to do that on their own.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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              -12 years ago

              What I’m telling you is that Russia was getting what they wanted without the need to invade. The facts are that western powers were engaged in active diplomacy with Russia, and that Ukrainian economy was crashing. Simply recognizing Donbas republics and waiting would’ve worked in Russia’s favor in the long term. Please explain to me what specifically you claim to be at odds with the facts in that assessment.

              Actually invading Ukraine will clearly destroy any chance for diplomacy between Russia and Europe and help galvanize NATO. I personally don’t see how this is to Russia’s benefit, but again perhaps you can explain to me why I was deluded to think that.

              Despite all your bloviating here, you haven’t actually said a single thing of substance. You just keep repeating how “ThE ReSt Of tHe WoRLd” came to a different conclusion, without explaining the basis for it.

              • @abbenm
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                -12 years ago

                Replying to me by saying “oh so you didn’t want me to look at the facts” is a completely disingenuous and juvenile equivocation over ordinary terminology.

                It’s a signal that you are not even trying to engage in good faith. If people on Lemmy saw nothing other than this chain of comments it would be sufficient reason to never engage with you.

                • krolden
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                  32 years ago

                  Stop the name calling and answer the question

                  • @Thann
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                    -32 years ago
                    1. There was no name calling. he said that yogthos made a “completely disingenuous and juvenile equivocation” and that he’s “not even trying to engage in good faith”.
                    2. The answer to the question of “I’m not sure what self-reflection you’re suggesting I should be doing here” is that he should reevaluate all of his supposed facts and justifications made by the Kremlin because they’re probably lies…
                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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                  22 years ago

                  I replied to you saying that based on the available facts it looked like the repercussions for Russia invading Ukraine would be undesirable. Meanwhile, working diplomatically with the west would produce the results that Russia wanted. Obviously I’m not omniscient, and I was clearly wrong in my assessment. However, I once again ask you to explain why you’re insisting that my assessment was wrong based on what was known at the time.

                  Seems to me that you’re the one being extremely disingenuous here given that you refuse to address the actual points I made.