• vepr_jako_pepr@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    You do not seem capable of modelling the world in sufficient detail for compassion and you should be nowhere near a violence monopoly.

    You use the abstraction of russia to include people who are not self identified russians, this boar headedness is dangerous

    • Lucius_Sweet@lemmy.world
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      Compassion to the degree you are trying to force on me is overrated. The EU is currently experiencing what bleeding heart compassion gets you, uncontrolled migration and a beligerent neighbour who mistakes kindness for weakness. I hope the EU has seen the error in their ways and seems to be waking up to the issue.

      I do not understand what you mean when you say I

      should be nowhere near a violence monopoly.

      This statement makes no sense to me. I understand the concept of states having a monopoly on violence within their borders, one could even describe the USA having a near monopoly on global violence. I have never heard the term being used as you have, maybe a loss in translation?

      You use the abstraction of russia to include people who are not self identified russians, this boar headedness is dangerous

      Again more context is necessary to understand who you are talking about, is it the Chechens or the Buryats? Or is it the Bolsheviks I was discussing in the last comment.

      If it is the subjugated people’s of the Russian empire to which you are referring, they have the option of fighting for their freedom. These people seem more interested in fighting Ukrainians for Putin’s gold, they deserve what they get in my view.