• Bobr@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.org
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    3 days ago

    Ah right, thanks for pointing out my mistake!
    When talking about army of kidnapped slaves I of course meant the one from the country where busification (act of violently kidnapping someone to send them to the meatgrinder, obviously against their will) has become “the word of 2024” according to a dictionary organization from that same country.
    Would you be so kind to help me to identify this country, pretty please?

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      3 days ago

      Russia. They conscripted. They also ran out of them so had to empty prisons and use them. And when that wasn’t enough, conscripted again. And also enlist from overseas, offering lavish pay to Africans and Pakistanis et al for engineering and analytics jobs in the army but were actually sent to the front lines (so they’d die and not have to continue paying them).

      A marked difference from conscription in defence of the homeland wouldn’t you say?

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          2 days ago

          Thank you. Sometimes it feels like shouting into the wind!

          But yea, two things can indeed be true.

          When your country is under invasion and you have a legally mandated conscription … of course people will be scared and try to evade it.

          But they try and hand wave over the fact that Russia also does it and much worse, especially when they don’t need to because they’re fighting an offensive war (badly).

          America had the draft and so did Britain. Was that decried as abhorrent?

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            21 hours ago

            Two things can indeed be true. Like Russia invading Ukraine and Russia defending itself from NATO expansion in the bigger picture.

            Or like the fact that Ukrainian people are the biggest victim of this war and Ukrainian government is a Yankee proxy that caused this war.

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              19 hours ago

              Ah the NATO expansion argument.

              And yea Ukrainians are suffering, from Russia, who didn’t need to invade and genocide them.

              Ifs, buts and what about

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                Genocide lmao. Y’all need to shut the fuck up with that.

                Despite Ukraine’s best efforts, civilian casualties in this war have been remarkably low compared to other conflicts and ESPECIALLY compared to any conflict the US has been involved in so do shut up and unclutch those pearls if you’d be so kind.

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                  39 minutes ago

                  Civilian casualties have been low 😆y’all need to shut the fuck up with that.

                  Do you think flattened villages, towns, cities in the first year had no casualties? That the massive missile and drone attacks each night yield no deaths? I mean they’re low now, almost four years in and laughably ineffective but some do get through and kill random civilians.

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                    The numbers published by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: 14,383 killed and 37,541 injured since 2022. The true numbers are probably higher, but this isn’t Gaza.