No more than your comparison.It was an example of the powers given. Your point was ridiculous.
No more than your comparison.It was an example of the powers given. Your point was ridiculous.
Do you happen to have a link to that?
I think this is the same or similar footage.
Sharing views on social media is the 2022 equivalent of a person in 1863 posting up pro-Confederate propaganda on street corners. That kind of thing is dangerous when you're fighting a war for national existence and I do not blame them one bit for "going after them". If you're willing to post "pro-nation that's invaded us and wants us to cease to be" views on social media, what else might you be likely to do to help that happen? Questions need to be asked.I don't want to get in too deep, because maybe the ukranian soldiers know something about this man that wasn't in the report. They way they portrayed it was "the ukranians are even going after people who share russian views on social media".
If it was just that, it just doesn't sit right with me, no matter the circumstances.
You are chatting shit and could easily resolve many of your own questions just be rewatching. The video in question filmed by the Associated Press and was then shared through their wire for all news departments around the world to use, like with DW above.I don't want to get in too deep, because maybe the ukranian soldiers know something about this man that wasn't in the report. They way they portrayed it was "the ukranians are even going after people who share russian views on social media".
If it was just that, it just doesn't sit right with me, no matter the circumstances.
I really do have to laugh at the thought that Russia can claim it hasn't formally declared war here yet. The moment you send troops in and start attacking their army you have declared war. A lack of announcement isn't going to change that fact.
Do you understand that nobody did that/doing that during the peace time in Ukraine? These people by sharing such posts are likely to end up as targets for actual collaboration by Russian agents, there are many saboteurs that Ukrainian army has to deal with during this time, thus acting preemptively and locking them away for the time being is absolutely a national interest during the war where their actual existence is being threatened? Is that so hard to understand?I apologize for chatting shit and thinking arresting people based on social media posts is extremely abusive.
Pro-Tip: expect to get "abused" when you post things in favor of the country that's invaded yours while your country is under martial law and fighting a war of national survivalI apologize for chatting shit and thinking arresting people based on social media posts is extremely abusive.
No more than your comparison.
Do you understand that nobody did that/doing that during the peace time in Ukraine? These people by sharing such posts are likely to end up as targets for actual collaboration by Russian agents, there are many saboteurs that Ukrainian army has to deal with during this time, thus acting preemptively and locking them away for the time being is absolutely a national interest during the war where their actual existence is being threatened? Is that so hard to understand?
In this material those pics are quite overt in supporting the invasion.Yeah looting and posting a putin speech on social media are exactly the same thing, mate.
I you keep refusing the fact that they are at existential war here for some reason and these people openly support the enemy? It’s a war ffs, of course there going to be different law and order during such times.I guess it is, preemptively locking someone away doesn't sit right with me.
If they actually know these people are collaborating, then fair game. I can't interpret sharing a social media post as collaborating.
Pro-Tip: expect to get "abused" when you post things in favor of the country that's invaded yours while your country is under martial law and fighting a war of national survival
In the video, both people in question are shown to have clear evidence against them supporting Russia and/or engaging directly with the enemy, sharing military intel.I guess it is, preemptively locking someone away doesn't sit right with me.
OK pussy move but I don't have the energy to keep answering different people, especially when it puts me in the position of defending the rights of some pro-putin cnut, which is not what I want to do at all, so I'll just leave it at that.
Pro-Tip: expect to get "abused" when you post things in favor of the country that's invaded yours while your country is under martial law and fighting a war of national survival
Regarding those who oppose the letter Z, Russian state TV is now talking about no mercy, including concentration camps, "re-education" and sterilisation.
Have to say this just sounds like sensational news bites. I bet their equivalent of fox news said something like that?
These poor souls are being manipulated by propaganda and/or being forced to do this though. They aren't responsible for their own actions. We should feel sorry for them.
I will answer to you that I see your point. I empathize with locals that get caught up with this as the punishment seems too intense and indeed a violation of right and so on. However, when it comes to national security you can't take risks. It's a sensitive time.
This is also why it sometimes annoys me when folks in cozy western nations scream "censorship!!!" at any behavior of this sort by governments. Sometimes you have to take a tough stance on national security.
I'm not talking about @maniak , I'm talking about the guy in the video. Maniak said him being arrested was "abusive" and I'm saying the guy should have expected to be "abused".What's the point of discussion then? I disagree with @maniak but there is no reason for abusing anyone for an opinion on human rights.
Regarding those who oppose the letter Z, Russian state TV is now talking about no mercy, including concentration camps, "re-education" and sterilisation.
I can't post the clip because it is part of a much longer video.
Typical Russian
Agreed. True colours in the open for all. The non stop Nuke chat has lost all it's threat as well, Putin is the boy who cried wolf.Its actually to somewhat heartening to hear the progressive desperation in Russian propaganda, as its indicative of a level of growing instability between state and public.
Its actually to somewhat heartening to hear the desperation in Russian propaganda, as its indicative of a level of growing instability between state and public.
Military target. Seems like Kharkiv still within shelling range.
That's just incredible and disgusting.
The more you read about stories like that the more you have the impression that is really isn't only Putins war. I'm not saying the majority of Russians support this but there are clearly many, many soldiers who are not only following commands but enjoy what they are doing...
One of the dumbest meetings for both sides.After Haniyeh-Lavrov call, Hamas delegation jets off to Moscow for meeting with Russian officials
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveb...to-moscow-for-meeting-with-russian-officials/
I don't want to get in too deep, because maybe the ukranian soldiers know something about this man that wasn't in the report. They way they portrayed it was "the ukranians are even going after people who share russian views on social media".
If it was just that, it just doesn't sit right with me, no matter the circumstances.
"no matter the circumstances"? Are you serious? If someone attacks you in an alley and says he is going to kill you, you can use any means necessary to defend yourself. Circumstances matter.
Stop trying to find excuses to blame the victims. Their country has been bombarded for over two months now, while they cannot bombard Russian towns in retaliation. Ukraine is definitely the victim in this war, and there is no point trying to blemish the victim.