• zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 days ago

      Funny enough, this only works in a democracy, which Russia does not have. It always sucks if civilians are affected by war, no matter who the aggressor is

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        5 days ago

        @zr0 @rockerface

        If you knew Russian and spoke with Russians, you’d understand they are supportive to this war. What they are angry about is *how* it’s fought, but about the war itself.

        As long as the war has their support, it will continue. And when they abandon their support, the Russia will leave Ukraine and the war will end.

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          4 days ago

          I speak russian fluently, so, yes, I’m aware the majority of their population supports the war. Or, at least, the part that hasn’t been imprisoned and disappeared for being against it.

          They will continue blindly supporting the government until it actually affects them to the point they can’t shift the blame onto the “evil West”. They had already been suffering from the disastrous handling of russia’s economy even before the full scale invasion, but the scapegoats are plentiful if your government controls all major media.

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          4 days ago

          That’s the result of successful propaganda unfortunately. And obviously heavily censoring everything coming from outside of Russia.

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        5 days ago

        I might be wrong, but I have been told that Russian army started to walk back home from the war in 1917 and then they told leaders that they have had enough of war. Could it be that easy? I mean, they have all the weapons after all?

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          5 days ago

          Sure. Easy for you. Not easy for a brain dead person who was told over 2 years that they have to follow orders or they will end up in jail for at least 20 years.

          I mean. Look at the US and how many soldiers do not kill Iranians, Venezuelans, Cubans, (…) and just walk back home.

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            Oh, I wasn’t there back then. On the other hand, you follow the orders and get killed by Ukrainians, or you get your comrades along and go back to home to kill your tzar once again. Chances are that you get killed by doing this or you could end this shitty war.

            It’s the same thing with USA.

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          5 days ago

          I seem to recall them trying something similar a few years ago. For some reason Prigozen(?) decided to believe Putin and The Kremlin and they promptly blew up his plane.

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            Yes they did, but it wasn’t very well done, I think Prigotzhin was chickening out and didn’t go all the way to the finish line. If you start the coup, you can’t just stop and act as nothing had happened, it’s a one way ticket and you have to know it.

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        There are countless examples of the people doing something about it even when the tools provided by a democracy aren’t available. I agree it’s significantly more difficult, extremely so, but we shouldn’t pretend it is completely out of the question. It isn’t given enough desire by the people to do it.

        Also a reason to fight for your democracy when you still have it ofc. The Russians had that option too but they didn’t do it in time…

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          4 days ago

          As long as I see a North Korea on the map, I know that you can successfully suppress your civilization forever.

          You are obviously right, that it is not out of question, and I hope things like that happen rather sooner than later. But if we are realistic about this, chances of this happening are very low. Look at the US and what a government is able to do to its people and how much get tolerated. It is crazy.