• @Thann
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    02 years ago

    why Russian people living in Crimea would want to be part of Ukraine that bans the use of Russian language.

    1. everyone knows the only reason for russias invasion was to secure the naval base; stop pretending otherwise.
    2. I don’t support that law
    3. the law doesn’t “ban russian language” it requires the people to know ukrainian, for politicians to make official statements in ukrainian, and for most tv and books to be in ukrainian.
    4. one reason there were so many russians there is they moved there to work at the russian naval base…
    5. none of this justifies a hostile takeover…

    How is ISS an example of appeasing Putin

    It’s not, its an example of a good-faith deal between the two nations that has stood the test of time. this is what you asked for remember? “My question is: when has the west ever engaged with Russia in good faith. Point me to a single example.”

    When I say “placating putin” I mean “when has putin broken the terms of a deal and the other party let it slide and it hasn’t resulted in further violations of the terms?”

    Please just answer the question and stop deflecting.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      You still haven’t explained to me why a bunch of Russian people living in Crimea would want to be part of Ukraine that banned the use of Russian language. Please explain this. The reason there are 95% Russian in Crimea is because it was part of Russia until 1970. If you knew anything about Russia or Ukraine you’d know this.

      It’s not

      You didn’t answer my question then. Stop deflecting and answer it. You’re asking me when appeasement has worked, but you can’t actually name a single instance of appeasement. Intellectual honesty isn’t your strong point I see.

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        You’re asking me when appeasement has worked, but you can’t actually name a single instance of appeasement. Intellectual honesty isn’t your strong point I see.

        I started this thread by listing two examples of appeasement:

        Ukraine placated putin after he invaded donbass, then they placated him after he invaded crimea. what makes you think that placating putin now will have any positive effects?

        youre the one whos being intellectually dishonest… you have failed to answer my question and are deflecting…

        why a bunch of Russian people living in Crimea would want to be part of Ukraine that banned the use of Russian language.

        They wouldn’t, but how is that a justification for invasion? answer: its not! its just an excuse for the real reason: wanting to secure the naval base…

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          02 years ago

          I started this thread by listing two examples of appeasement:

          You have yet to list a single instance of actual appeasement.

          youre the one whos being intellectually dishonest… you have failed to answer my question and are deflecting…

          Once again, you’ve claimed that appeasement hasn’t worked while failing provide a single instance of appeasement. I’ll let the people reading this thread figure out who’s being intellectually dishonest here.

          They wouldn’t, but how is that a justification for invasion? answer: its not! its just an excuse for the real reason: wanting to secure the naval base…

          You’re saying people don’t have the right to self determination? Russian people in Crimea should be oppressed by a hostile government the the west put in that suppresses their culture and language?

          • @Thann
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            32 years ago

            Once again, you’ve claimed that appeasement hasn’t worked while failing provide a single instance of appeasement.

            How is not going to war with Russia after they invaded Crimea not appeasement?
            Maybe you can point to a treaty that says “unless there are people who speak russian there”

            You’re saying people don’t have the right to self determination? Russian people in Crimea should be oppressed by a hostile government the the west put in that suppresses their culture and language?

            You’re assuming people who speak Russian want to be ruled by putin. I speak spanish but im not asking spain to invade the US…

            Invading crimea stripped the crimeans of their right to self-determination… Putin is the dictator who is suppressing their culture…

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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              How is not going to war with Russia after they invaded Crimea not appeasement?

              Absolutely hilarious that you think the west was in a position to got to war with Russia.

              You’re assuming people who speak Russian want to be ruled by putin. I speak spanish but im not asking spain to invade the US…

              You’re seriously arguing that Russians in Crimea want to be ruled by Ukrainian extremists who literally outlawed Russian language. The fact that you won’t even acknowledge how absurd that position is says everything I need to know about you.

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                Absolutely hilarious that you think the west was in a position to got to war with Russia.

                Russia had a lot easier of a time Invading Crimea than it has invading Kyiv, so that would seem to suggest that Ukraine let them have it instead of fighting. this is appeasement and placation.

                You’re seriously arguing that Russians in Crimea want to be ruled by Ukrainian extremists who literally outlawed Russian language.

                1. Russian was not “outlawed”, people just had to learn Ukrainian. I said I don’t agree with this law, but maintain its not a justification for invasion. Currently tartars of turkish decent are in prison for disagreeing with putin, and crimea used to be a part of the ottoman empire, so by your own logic, turkey has justification to invade. this is absurd, and clearly an insufficient justification for war.
                2. They were not bring ruled by extremists. It seems to me that Crimea is a relatively ethnically diverse region, and in a democracy not everyone gets exactly what they want. IDK how legitimate the democracy in Crimea was, but I know putin, who has executed all of his political opponents, can not be trusted to run an election. The idea that the people of crimea voted to be ruled by putin laughably absurd.
                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                  -12 years ago

                  Russia had a lot easier of a time Invading Crimea than it has invading Kyiv, so that would seem to suggest that Ukraine let them have it instead of fighting. this is appeasement and placation.

                  When you say invading you mean keeping the troops that were already there? Your comment would suggest that you have not bothered to actually learn about the subject you’re attempting to debate.

                  Russian was not “outlawed”, people just had to learn Ukrainian.

                  Let’s just see what the human rights watch has to say https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/01/19/new-language-requirement-raises-concerns-ukraine

                  The state language law requires that Ukrainian be used in most aspects of public life.

                  Meanwhile, nobody is justifying any invasion. What you’re being told is that Russian people in Crimea chose to rejoin Russia after the west overthrew the government of Ukraine and put a right wing regime in place. The same reason why people of Donbas fought to separate for 8 years. I love how in your mind these people have no agency of their own.

                  They were not bring ruled by extremists.

                  Literal fascists https://jacobinmag.com/2022/02/maidan-protests-neo-nazis-russia-nato-crimea

                  The idea that the people of crimea voted to be ruled by putin laughably absurd.

                  Only to people who have absolutely no clue regarding this subject.

                  • @Thann
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                    22 years ago

                    When you say invading you mean keeping the troops that were already there?

                    I mean when the soldiers moved out of the naval base and into the towns.

                    Let’s just see what the human rights watch has to say

                    1. Doesn’t say the Russian language was outlawed. just says when you’re interfacing with the government you need to do it in Ukrainian.
                    2. Doesn’t say it’s justification to invade.

                    Meanwhile, nobody is justifying any invasion.

                    Youre literally justifying the invasion of donbas and the invasion of crimea. And trying to use those justifications to suggest that Ukraine surrender to Russia… that’s what this entire thread is about.

                    What you’re being told is that Russian people in Crimea chose to rejoin Russia after the west overthrew the government of Ukraine and put a right wing regime in place.

                    I’m being told that by you, but it’s unsupported by evidence.

                    The same reason why people of Donbas fought to separate for 8 years. I love how in your mind these people have no agency of their own.

                    I don’t understand why you call russian soldiers “separatists”.