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Der Ukraine Sammelthread

Der Eröffnungsbeitrag. Vielleicht sollten den auch jene User lesen die ständig von einem Putsch reden.
Ist in etwa so, wie wenn derjenige der mir in den ordnungsgemäß geparkten Wagen reingedonnert ist, behaupten würde, ich wäre daran schuld, weil ich das Auto dort geparkt hätte

Sie haben keine Berechtigung Anhänge anzusehen. Anhänge sind ausgeblendet.
Auch wenn ich mich wiederhole, es bleibt dabei

Wenn es nach @Paprika geht bist du natuerlich schuld. Und zwar aus folgenden Gruenden:
Das Auto gehort dir.
Du hast das Auto dort geparkt
Du darfst auf keinen Fall das Auto dort parken wo dieser Unfallgegener mit seinem Auto hinkommt, nirgends. Sonst bist du ein Asow-Nazi und verstehst den Hintergrund nicht. Joe Biden hat schon 1997 gesagt, dass du es darauf angelegt hast, dass dieser begnadete Fahrer in dein geparktes Auto reinfährt. Dazu gibt es auch gefakte Bilder und Fake-News
 
Empire apologists get upset when you talk about the fact that this war was provoked because a large amount of empire apologia in 2022 is built around pretending that provocation just isn’t a thing. By some trick of Orwellian doublethink, this concept we’ve all lived our entire lives knowing about and understanding is now suddenly a freakish and ridiculous invention of the Kremlin.

We're all guilty of doing the things we knowingly choose to do. If I choose to provoke someone into doing something bad, then they’re guilty of choosing to do the bad thing, but I am also guilty of provoking them. I’m not saying anything new here; this is the plot behind any movie or show with a sneaky or manipulative villain, and it's been a part of our storytelling since ancient times. Nobody has ever walked out of Shakespeare's Othello thinking that maybe Iago was just an innocent bystander who was trying to help out his friends.

Most of us learn that provocation is real as children with siblings, kicking the other under the table or whatever to provoke a loud outburst, and we’ve understood it ever since. But in 2022 everyone’s pretending that this extremely basic, kindergarten-level concept is some kind of bizarre, alien gibberish. It's intensely stupid, and it needs to stop.

Empire apologists will also argue that saying Russia was provoked into invading by the US empire is like saying a rape victim provoked her rapist by wearing a tight skirt, or a battered wife provoked her abuser by disobeying him. And as a survivor of multiple rapes and an abusive relationship I must say I find it extremely offensive when people compare blaming the most powerful empire that has ever existed for its well-documented aggressions to blaming victims of rape and domestic violence. The poor widdle globe-spanning empire is not comparable to a rape victim, and if you find yourself thinking that it is it's time to re-think your entire worldview.

It's not okay to be a grown adult in September of 2022 and still say the invasion of Ukraine was unprovoked. You've got a brain between your ears and an entire internet of information at your fingertips. Use them.
 
Empire apologists get upset when you talk about the fact that this war was provoked because a large amount of empire apologia in 2022 is built around pretending that provocation just isn’t a thing. By some trick of Orwellian doublethink, this concept we’ve all lived our entire lives knowing about and understanding is now suddenly a freakish and ridiculous invention of the Kremlin.

We're all guilty of doing the things we knowingly choose to do. If I choose to provoke someone into doing something bad, then they’re guilty of choosing to do the bad thing, but I am also guilty of provoking them. I’m not saying anything new here; this is the plot behind any movie or show with a sneaky or manipulative villain, and it's been a part of our storytelling since ancient times. Nobody has ever walked out of Shakespeare's Othello thinking that maybe Iago was just an innocent bystander who was trying to help out his friends.

Most of us learn that provocation is real as children with siblings, kicking the other under the table or whatever to provoke a loud outburst, and we’ve understood it ever since. But in 2022 everyone’s pretending that this extremely basic, kindergarten-level concept is some kind of bizarre, alien gibberish. It's intensely stupid, and it needs to stop.

Empire apologists will also argue that saying Russia was provoked into invading by the US empire is like saying a rape victim provoked her rapist by wearing a tight skirt, or a battered wife provoked her abuser by disobeying him. And as a survivor of multiple rapes and an abusive relationship I must say I find it extremely offensive when people compare blaming the most powerful empire that has ever existed for its well-documented aggressions to blaming victims of rape and domestic violence. The poor widdle globe-spanning empire is not comparable to a rape victim, and if you find yourself thinking that it is it's time to re-think your entire worldview.

It's not okay to be a grown adult in September of 2022 and still say the invasion of Ukraine was unprovoked. You've got a brain between your ears and an entire internet of information at your fingertips. Use them.
Quelle und bitta auf deutsch
 
Strom fiel nach Beschuss großflächig aus
Nach dem Teilrückzug der eigenen Truppen hat Russland ukrainischen Angaben zufolge die kritische Infrastruktur des Nachbarlandes beschossen. In mehreren Regionen seien Orte ohne Strom, meldeten ukrainische Medien am Sonntagabend. Ein Racheakt Russlands, wie die ukrainische Seite sagt.

Über Probleme bei der Strom- sowie bei der Wasserversorgung berichteten unter anderen Politiker im ostukrainischen Gebiet Charkiw, aus dem russische Einheiten erst kurz zuvor abgezogen waren. „Das ist eine abscheuliche und zynische Rache des russischen Aggressors für die Erfolge unserer Armee“, schrieb der Bürgermeister der gleichnamigen Gebietshauptstadt Charkiw, Ihor Teretschow, auf Telegram.

Die ostukrainischen Regionen Charkiw und Donezk seien komplett ohne Strom, so der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj auf Twitter. „Russische Terroristen bleiben Terroristen“, schrieb er dazu. Sein Berater Mytschajlo Podoljak teilte mit, in Charkiw sei eines der größten Wärmekraftwerke des Landes getroffen worden.

Meldungen von Stromausfällen kamen auch aus den Gebieten Sumy, Dnipropetrowsk, Poltawa, Saporischschja und Odessa. Zwischenzeitlich gab es in der gesamten Ukraine Luftalarm. Teils berichteten Anwohnerinnen und Anwohner in sozialen Netzwerken von Explosionsgeräuschen.

Russen verließen Charkiw

 
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