At last, someone publicly recognized a replica of Golden Horde in Muscovy-‘Russia’
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Hot-Use7398 on
They’ve been butthurt since the Golden Horde.
truemad on
It doesn’t help that 99% of ruzian “opposition” is feeding the West with “putin’s war” narrative. It’s not putin’s war, it’s the ruzians’ war.
KerepesiTemeto on
It is not a war of the past to the brave Ukrainians fighting in it. It is a war of people, workers, teachers, nurses, lawyers, cops, every aspect of modern society against an aggressor. We do not live in Mongol-Cossack times. Russia is killing modern European Ukraine. Stop this historicity shit. Unhelpful.
amitym on
TL; DR
>Russia’s belligerence springs from a deep void of insecurity, impossible to fill. … This is not an innate trait, but a twisted cycle of projection, inflicting violence onto others as a means of coping with and suppressing the memory of the violence once suffered.
But it’s a great piece and well worth reading in its entirety.
Foe117 on
It’s multiple things, not just one. Mostly because they wanted those oil fields. that like east of Ukraine. Militarily gives them some strategic advantage too. It’s all a bunch of good reasons rolled into one big action. Putin wants the old USSR back among other things. He’s the one in control with yes men.
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At last, someone publicly recognized a replica of Golden Horde in Muscovy-‘Russia’
[deleted]
They’ve been butthurt since the Golden Horde.
It doesn’t help that 99% of ruzian “opposition” is feeding the West with “putin’s war” narrative. It’s not putin’s war, it’s the ruzians’ war.
It is not a war of the past to the brave Ukrainians fighting in it. It is a war of people, workers, teachers, nurses, lawyers, cops, every aspect of modern society against an aggressor. We do not live in Mongol-Cossack times. Russia is killing modern European Ukraine. Stop this historicity shit. Unhelpful.
TL; DR
>Russia’s belligerence springs from a deep void of insecurity, impossible to fill. … This is not an innate trait, but a twisted cycle of projection, inflicting violence onto others as a means of coping with and suppressing the memory of the violence once suffered.
But it’s a great piece and well worth reading in its entirety.
It’s multiple things, not just one. Mostly because they wanted those oil fields. that like east of Ukraine. Militarily gives them some strategic advantage too. It’s all a bunch of good reasons rolled into one big action. Putin wants the old USSR back among other things. He’s the one in control with yes men.