šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦ The War/Invasion in/of Ukraine

So a staged Burkina Faso plea for Russia to kill Muslim insurgents is staying on topic? Yes ok then.

No Barry- the tweet was about what it was - not about Chechen whattaboutery that you unilaterally introduced.

Did it say anything about killing Muslim insurgents? Unless you speak the local lingo in that video embedded in the tweet in question and it is saying kill Muslims then I’m calling bullshit and saying you’re off topic.

Clear enough for you?

By the way this started with a genuine question from me, but you’ve escalated it ffs :roll_eyes:

What fascism here? There is racism and extremist religious views but they can’t be compared as you say to this, equivalence isn’t needed nor valid in this instance.

Take your blinkers off. You are fanatically obsessed with Russia, to the point of paranoia, it clearly consumes your every waking minute to the exclusion of anything else. It’s unhealthy.

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I think it’s more of an obsession with arguing and having the last word, first, than anything else.

The amount of tripe he’s posted because he took a minute or less thinking time could feed dog tracks across the country.

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Zelensky’s address to the African Union went we then.

According to an internal source, all the heads of state of the continent were invited but, aside from Macky Sall, only three of them participated from their respective presidential offices: Alassane Ouattara of CĆ“te d’Ivoire, Mohammed el-Menfi, President of the Libyan Council, and Denis Sassou Nguesso of Congo.

Within the AU, Zelenskyy’s wish was met with reluctance by several member states, foremost among them South Africa. Between abstention or even support for Moscow, some twenty African countries, including Rwanda, Mali and Kenya, refused to condemn the Russian aggression during a vote at the United Nations, preferring to remain neutral.

This was quite interesting too:

Liked this bit.

History has taught them that becoming pawns in an international conflict they cannot control generates few benefits and massive risks.

A lesson we could do with learning.

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Exactly

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Or getting cheap fuel, strange Russians don’t welcome Africans in Russia though.

So by that we shouldn’t intervene concerning Palestine and Yemen?

There are relatively few Afro-Russians and many suffer racism (loads of sources on this for you to look up if you want)

Not sure of the point you are trying to make by linking this to cheap fuel.

Can you take the time to clearly lay out what you want to get across in clear English?

Am pretty sure you’ve dismissed any discussion around involvement in Yemen. Apologies if I’ve missed anything that says otherwise.

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Gaslighting if ever there was a post, I’d check what I’ve written on Yemen.

Gaslighting ? :joy:

Not by conscious effort Barry. Much of what you write never gets read because it’s self-absorbed drivel.

Stop being so touchy - thought you didn’t care what people say about you.

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I’ll make it easy for you, my whole point in this instance is the selective stance on the argument of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, people put in whataboutery and when doing that its indirectly defends their fascist actions.
Now from that we’ve a dedicated thread of Israel, I hope you see the cognitive dissonance and hypocrisy in this, whats good for the goose is good for the gander.
If Russia has a right to assert its security then surely Israel does as well? And Xinjang for China, Tigray for Ethiopia etc etc.

Of course when I call this out its ignored but you can bat first today on selective ignorant biased World stances proxies.

Got better things to do today. Have a good one.

To be fair, you’ve got better things to do every day.

Everybody has.

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Closed corridors start wars.

The closure of the Polish Corridor was a big casus belli for the Germans (which I am sure Hitler loved). Some of our self-proclaimed history experts might have forgotten that.

It’ll solve all their problems, obvs.

Escalation ramps up a bit more.