A number of prominent persons, such as Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, Bertrand Russell and Mahatma Gandhi, called on governments to proceed further by taking gradual steps towards forming an effectual federal world government
The right of self-defense (also called, when it applies to the defense of another, alter ego defense, defense of others, defense of a third person) is the right for people to use reasonable or defensive force, for the purpose of defending one's own life (self-defense) or the lives of others, including – in certain circumstances – the use of deadly force.[1]
If a defendant uses defensive force because of a threat of deadly or grievous harm by the other person, or a reasonable perception of such harm, the defendant is said to have a "perfect self-defense" justification. — Wikipedia
In terms of people's well-being, it matters little if they're governed by Russia or Ukraine. — Isaac
I am making the argument that the Russians have no particular reason to stop killing Ukrainians, even after they sign a potential peace deal, and that in actual fact, they do kill, torture, rape and rob a lot of civilians wherever they occupy Ukraine. The only way to stop these killings is to push the Russians back into Russia. — Olivier5
Are you taken into consideration the behavior of Russian troops in occupied Ukraine? — Olivier5
I should have known that you can't possibly put forth any positive argument. — Olivier5
Only by ignorant outsiders. — Jamal
How do you describe your own politics? You're one of those crackpots who's so fucking afraid of them world-dominating leftists? — Olivier5
I contend point 3. Ukrainians have shown a certain resolve and interest is staying independent. I guess they don't want to go the way of the Uighurs. — Olivier5
How do you describe your own politics? You're one of those crackpots who's so fucking afraid of them world-dominating leftists?
— Olivier5
Well, I appreciate your sense of humor, but I don't see how being against world government and advocating a multipolar world order is "crackpot".
As for being "afraid", it sounds very much like you're afraid of some imaginary "extreme right". — Apollodorus
Ukrainians have shown a certain resolve and interest is staying independent. I guess they don't want to go the way of the Uighurs. — Olivier5
Europeans do what Americans tell them. — Streetlight
Oh well that makes it OK then. — Streetlight
Should Europeans do what Russians tell them? — neomac
Not to mention the Russian ultra-nationalists very friendly to Putin. — neomac
Raise any actual points and you just dismiss them all with bald assertion and vague handwaving... — Isaac
you haven't demonstrated that there was any prospect of Ukrainians "going the way of the Uighurs". — Apollodorus
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