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Russia is committing a genocide. By definition.

Of course it is not. By definition. Russia is conducting a conventional war and with far less indiscriminate bombing than typical Western “interventions”. But it would be amazing to see your logic and then try to apply it consistently.

And invasion.

Like that of Gaza? Lebanon? Syria? Iraq? Afghanistan? Haiti? Are you consistent in your hate?

And mass rape.

There is no evidence of systemic mass rape by Russia in Ukraine.

And a huge litany of human rights abuses.

Well yes that is definitely true. But again, are you consistent in your hate? Because if the object is human rights abuses Russia is nowhere near the top.

I don’t care for your whataboutism (a common soviet tactic, interesting).

Inconsistency in pursuit of chauvinism is so common that one must regularly try to reorient the confused and biased framings. If you have this much vitriol for Russia and thr people in it despite other countries doing more and worse why do you not hate those countries and everyone in them just as much? It more?

It reveals that, despite the pretenses and rhetoric, none of that really matters to you. It is just an excuse for getting to be chauvinist.

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It is genocide. By definition.

Ahhh more whataboutism. You tankies just can’t stop with that.

I’ll just leave this here:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_you_are_lynching_Negroes

Stop sucking Putin’s dick. Genocide is not ok.

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Get that homophobia outbof here

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