• 8Petros (he/him)
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      This is indeed an interesting issue. I was born and raised inside (then) Soviet block, and it is somewhat natural for me to decode the Soviet/Russian propaganda newspeak. I also do translations and write articles in this area for years now. But when I try to answer your question, I see that this text – taken separately from my experience and cultural background – is an example of dog-whistling. This is why “interpreting” it for someone from another bubble is a challenge. The best (if deeply imperfect) non-political analogy is a passive-aggressive attitude. Usually, an outsider cannot understand the tension, caused by seemingly neutral statements. It just needs insider’s perspective.

      Now, when I started looking into it, I may offer you another way to go. There is a useful model of genocide process, formulated as a checklist of actions. This week is rather busy for me, but I see a need to prepare this checklist, supplemented (where they exist) with examples of Russian actions related to Ukraine. I will get it done within the next two weeks and post an English version here. This is the best I can do, sorry.

      • @m532
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        82 years ago

        1: yep

        2: idk

        3: yep

        4: yep, “russian orcs”

        5: yep, azov

        6: yep

        7: has to be

        8: idk

        9: yep, “russian orcs” again

        10: yep

        Conclusion: There is indeed a genocide going on in the donbas region.

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          Removed by mod

          • @m532
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            22 years ago

            Is that supposed to be funny?

            • @kujaw
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              Removed by mod

              • @m532
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                12 years ago

                It can’t be true. Orcs aren’t real.