Yet, Scandinavia's free market system is still capitalism. — Christoffer
The reality is that the Ukraine you're talking about fighting for is more corrupt by independent indices of corruption than Russia. — Isaac
Russia is worse for the climate, tho: all those hydrocarbons they export for burning. Russia is destroying the environment, so the should be nuked immediately. — frank
Well they could hardly do that if Russia wasn't making it available. They're definitely a significant contributer to climate change, so per Isaac's theory, we'll have to sacrifice them for the greater good. — frank
Nuclear war, at some point, is actually preferable to continued environmental destruction. — boethius
You''re just playing with words, and the global "capitalism" that Scandinavia is still a part of is destroying the entire planet, so doesn't actually contribute to quality of life in Scandinavia. — boethius
The criticism of US, NATO and EU policies in the current war in Ukraine is not some vague criticism of "capitalism" it's a criticism of their actions right now. — boethius
That "someone is worse" doesn't matter. Can I kill 100 people just because someone has killed 101 people? Or let people starve even if I have the means to do something easily ... because, technically, other people created that starvation situation? — boethius
I live in the EU, I can affect EU policy, and if it's just letting Ukrainians die for politicians to masturbate each other on television and advertise the effectiveness of their arms industry, I'm going to complain about the actions and decisions of my "leaders" because there's a point to doing that. — boethius
Hating on Putin accomplishes nothing and, the whole Western media doing that for 2 decades, is what leads to a situation where Western leaders don't care about any sort of diplomatic process with Russia to avoid human suffering, — boethius
Jesus. You are really are out of ammo. As if the reasons why I have said that Ukrainians want to join the West is something that I've yet not addressed.But you've yet to address the fact that people in Russia are all much happier than people in Ukraine.
... See what we can do when we just make shit up! — Isaac
Comes to mind that now Russia has repeated the threats of action (similar it gave to Ukraine) about the consequences of Sweden or Finland joining NATO.
We should really join as quickly as possible. Yesterday was a better time than today and tomorrow is worse. — ssu
When we both send arms to Ukraine and have already NATO troops training in our country (and B-52s training to mine potential invasion beaches), I think the whole neutrality thing is patently absurd. Huge portion of Finnish members of Parliament are afraid to yet to say anything about their own view about joining NATO.Yes, it's literally a joke that our government is still talking about neutrality as they do. — Christoffer
I think the whole neutrality thing is patently absurd. — ssu
The fact why Ukraine has desperately wanted to join the West has been explained again and again to you, — ssu
It hoped that economic growth would create a striving middle class that then would "naturally" lead these countries to join West. — ssu
Totally agree, that's my anarchist dream for sure. — boethius
And the place to begin, says Grayling, is to recognize the fact that the very idea of war is far too easily and thoughtlessly accepted. Alas, war is not the exception but the rule. If war were genuinely the exception, it would not be a “permanent presence in the budgets, decisions, and attitudes of states.” — Grayling
It's a natural human tendency to support the aggressed against the aggressor. — Olivier5
The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their own personal equipment, including all personally assigned weapons, at home (until 2007 this also included ammunition[3]).
Thousands of tunnels, highways, railroads, and bridges are built with tank traps and primed with demolition charges to be used against invading forces; often, the civilian engineer who designed the bridge plans the demolition as a military officer. Hidden guns are aimed to prevent enemy forces from attempting to rebuild.
Since 1989, there have been several attempts to curb military activity or even abolish the armed forces altogether
It's a natural human tendency to support the aggressed against the aggressor. — Olivier5
All of Ukraine are the aggressed. Do you think all 41 million of them think the same thing, have the same priorities, the same plans, the same ideas about where they want to be and how they want to get there? No. — Isaac
Joining NATO to be taken as a separate discussion and agreement. — FreeEmotion
It's a natural human tendency to support the aggressed against the aggressor. — Olivier5
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