Amiga
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I dont think banning video games is going to convince Putin to pull out.
It will create an "us vs them" feeing in Russian youth. many who didn't grow under the shadow of the old cold war and could start fresh.
I dont think banning video games is going to convince Putin to pull out.
Saddam was a straight up homicidal maniac. It wasn't that he wasn't popular, it was that it literally didn't matter if he was popular... if you didn't like him and were Iraqi, his thugs would torture you in an extremely brutal way as a lesson to everyone else. The world is 100% better with him in the ground, just like it will be when Putin is dead.
Actually the taiban were boys who were sent to Islamic schools in Pakistan during the 80s. They went back to Afghanistan in the 90s and destroyed their fathers and established the taliban.yep and the taliban was USA made , fighters we trained in iran /contra times (the 80s) . We made the mujahideem(sp) to fight the soviets, which later turned that training and became the taliban. This all started back then. Consequences -> other consequences to a 20 year war. Its a fine line on what happens with history.
That eventually led to 9-11
Man, stop with this rhetoric. It's like you guys don't think that a person can sell out his/her beliefs for even more power. That's naive and clearly shows that many many many people are under the illusion that the world is black and white (brought to you by propaganda)Not sure if serious, but what Nazis? Their president is Jewish.
Well, they just banned russian teams from FIFA and NHL.You can’t just silo the things you like off from such a hideous situation. Like it or not, Putin The Goatfucker’s invasion affects all of us, on multiple levels.
Sony and MS should absolutely be boycotting Russia all the time Russian forces are in Ukraine, murdering innocent people.
Well, they just banned russian teams from FIFA and NHL.
And now Dostoievski books from universities.
For me this is insanity.
Innocent people are dying in both sides, but what matters to Ukraine is making sure to ban everything from Russia, while expecting Russia to accept all their conditions. Fuck out of here.
Yes I am, and I just had lunch with Putin. Man, this situation shows the truth about people. You all want continuous conflict, continuous sanctions because you have to root against someone. You have to. There's no middle terms, nothing.Oh yes, god damn those Ukrainians for asking for boycots on Russian goods, and demanding Russia leaves their country, having invaded it for no good reason.
Fuck me lad, you in a Moscow bunker somewhere?
Yes I am, and I just had lunch with Putin. Man, this situation shows the truth about people. You all want continuous conflict, continuous sanctions because you have to root against someone. You have to. There's no middle terms, nothing.
Calling Playstation, or Apple, or Xbox, to stop selling in the Russian market is so fucking ridiculous from Ukraine to ask. They have other things to care about right now, like actually sitting on a table and discuss how can they all agree to stop this madness.
The other thread has already opened my eyes to the posters that I should ignore, so carry on.
It's funny how the USA and it's allies can invade anywhere they like? They can affect regime change etc. Arm rebels to turn on their leaders. Leave countries devastated. Look at Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan as an example. This is American democracy at work.Yes, I know, but the fact is that crazy man is using the whole Russian Satate to invade other country and kill civilians, while threatening the rest of us with nuclear weapons, and the only option we have left is let Russia know in a peaceful way that we don't support that behavior and that it has consequences for them too.
I have nothing against Russian people so if someone from Russia is reading me I want to make clear I intend no offense to them, but what's happening is just unacceptable and we can not and should not tolerate it.
The thing is, we have no certainty of what's going on during the talks, what are the demands (be aware of propaganda on both sides). I don't think that it is as simple as you are saying, because that doesn't make much sense for Russia to do, given the circumstances.While I agree that diplomacy is the answer, it seems like Russia's demands are something like "surrender your entire country to us or you will die". How can Ukraine possibly accept that?
We’ve had those bunker baby types ourselves. Please stay safe Russian GAF person. If you can help a Ukrainian or two after you oust Putin that’d be great.Appreciate it, Russian eco is a bit fucked atm. It'll bounce back once Putin is out. There's no way he gets out alive now. There are millions of Russians with sniper rifles that want his head. That's why he had to run to a bunker and hide.
EVERYONE should stop supporting UK market until they return Malvinas to Argentina. Same rules right?
Lets keep it there, dont want to get banned because politics.
Sure.There are millions of Russians with sniper rifles that want his head.
The thing is, we have no certainty of what's going on during the talks, what are the demands (be aware of propaganda on both sides). I don't think that it is as simple as you are saying, because that doesn't make much sense for Russia to do, given the circumstances.
I don't want to further debate over this because this is the gaming side, and if you are interested in debating this, feel free to PM me.
This only applies to certain privileged countries eh? I'd love this to be a blanket rule.Obviously Russians are being fed major propaganda and sanctions might be the only way to communicate with them at this point. I'm sorry, you invade a sovereign nation you should feel enormous pressures of war. Especially since you're the aggressor.
While Russian people are being punished by the sanctions because of their government, meanwhile Ukrainians are fighting to stay alive as a nation. No comparison.
No they weren't. Stop making shit up.Actually the taiban were boys who were sent to Islamic schools in Pakistan during the 80s. They went back to Afghanistan in the 90s and destroyed their fathers and established the taliban.
Were you so vocal when Iraqis were being killed? Or the handful of other countries the west think they can march on?Oh yes, god damn those Ukrainians for asking for boycots on Russian goods, and demanding Russia leaves their country, having invaded it for no good reason.
Fuck me lad, you in a Moscow bunker somewhere?
There are many players in this game, and I have a huge feeling that Ukraine is being played, but Russia is completely wrong for this invasion.Rationally I would agree, and I certainly hope there can be some solution that, as you say, would actually make sense.
And yes, of course there's propaganda on both sides, I am fully aware that I'm mostly getting one version of the story. Just seems hard to argue against that version given what we're seeing.
No. They go country by country devastating that country. Maybe you should get your head out of your arse and see the damage the US has done to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria. They prop up Israel to continue their illegal occupation of Palestine. Veto any vote to sanction Israel. Have bases all over the world. Why? They are the only country to drop atomic bombs on civilian cities. America love war and killing civilians.A pretty big difference is that the US isn't threatening to destroy the world if anyone tries to get in their way.
The audience believe what their media tells them. Remember the Iran nuclear deal? Signed by the USA. They changed their minds after 2 years. You just can't trust the Americans to keep to their word. Just like the Minsk agreement. They think they can just do as they please. It's no wonder Russia and China aren't taking their shit anymore.There are many players in this game, and I have a huge feeling that Ukraine is being played, but Russia is completely wrong for this invasion.
But based on previous history, I don't think people should assume that this is a good guy vs bad guy situation. The media on the west is doing everything they can to legitimise western interests, while the Russian one is doing the same. Unfortunately, people are dying because of this. I was expecting the audience to be educated about this subject by now, but doesn't seem like it. You can side with Ukraine, while still questioning why this is happening and study both sides.
Better do some research chief. Taliban literally means student.No they weren't. Stop making shit up.
Research? What's their name got to do with their origins?Better do some research chief. Taliban literally means student.
Research? What's their name got to do with their origins?
The Taliban were trained by the CIA. They weren't always called the Taliban until much later.
"The US supports the Nazis of Ukraine" .. Fuck me.. You are either lapping up Russian propaganda or you're literally mentally ill. The Nazi narrative is as true as the white supremacy narrative in the US: Yes there are white supremacists in the US, yes there's Nazis in Ukraine. But they are a handful of powerless losers useless for anything else than to be used for political ammunition.You guys do know the US supports the Nazis of Ukraine right?
really odd, every one that runs against him either has a fatal accident or is corrupt and placed in jail....What’s that? You voted for Putin. When you vote for a guy like Vlad Putin you’re bound for problems.
77% of the vote.
2018 Russian presidential election - Wikipedia
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Nobody wants anything to do with him, but you didn't answer my question. Who is going to do something about it, the rest of the world? In the end it always falls to the people to clean up their own country. Sitting at home saying it's not your fault or your problem is certainly not going to be bringing any change. Perhaps we can all wait until he dies from old age.
If these sanctions really push poor people on the streets getting killed by putin soldiers
Poor people in Russia don't have Xbox or Playstation.
And you know this how? Have you been to Iraq? Or Libya? Have you actually spoke to any Iraqis or Libyans post war? I had cousins living in Tripoli. They had to flee to Italy when Ghadaffi was overthrown. My cousins are still in touch with their friends back there and they all wish they could go back to how things were.Saddam was a straight up homicidal maniac. It wasn't that he wasn't popular, it was that it literally didn't matter if he was popular... if you didn't like him and were Iraqi, his thugs would torture you in an extremely brutal way as a lesson to everyone else. The world is 100% better with him in the ground, just like it will be when Putin is dead.
Putin will have blood on his hands.If these sanctions really push poor people on the streets getting killed by putin soldiers all of these big companies are gonna have russian blood in their hands.
U quote me?It would be more acceptable if it is the middle class that gets killed by soldiers for protesting??
Also this topic is about gaming sanctions but the whole world is sanctioning russia, i'm sure that some of these sanctions hit the poor people aswell, mine was a broad statement
Mistake quote, sorry.U quote me?
So you got one historians version who's probably never even been to the region but he's an expert now?The history of the Taliban is crucial in understanding their success now – and also what might happen next
A historian explains how the Taliban emerged out of the decades of chaos that followed the Saur Revolution in Afghanistan in 1978.theconversation.com
It is a shitty situation indeed, but punishing citizenzs still doesn't sound quite right.Putin will have blood on his hands.
Sanctions are shit but the alternative for companies is 'empowering' dictators/bad actors on the international space. How much impact it has or doesn't have cuts both ways.
Yes, I would probably be more comfortable with this being a thing that comes from governments instead of private companies.
Were you so vocal when Iraqis were being killed? Or the handful of other countries the west think they can march on?
It's not okay for any country killing any innocent people. But where were the calls to ban American, British and Israeli goods, teams etc?I’ve been very vocal about America’s poor foreign policies, but what does that have to do with this? It’s okay for Putin to commit mass murder or Ukrainians because George Bush launched a war on a false pretext?
Are you this guy?
It's not okay for any country killing any innocent people. But where were the calls to ban American, British and Israeli goods, teams etc?
Wagner Group - WikipediaYou guys do know the US supports the Nazis of Ukraine right? Notice how the US always supports certain leaders of certain countries...
Learn your historyWere you so vocal when Iraqis were being killed? Or the handful of other countries the west think they can march on?
These demonstrations against the war were mainly organized by anti-war organizations, many of whom had been formed in opposition to the invasion of Afghanistan. In some Arab countries demonstrations were organized by the state. Europe saw the biggest mobilization of protesters, including a rally of three million people in Rome, which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest ever anti-war rally.[3]
According to the French academic Dominique Reynié, between January 3 and April 12, 2003, 36 million people across the globe took part in almost 3,000 protests against the Iraq war.[1]
In the United States, even though pro-war demonstrators have been quoted as referring to anti-war protests as a "vocal minority",[4] Gallup Polls updated September 14, 2007 state, "Since the summer of 2005, opponents of the war have tended to outnumber supporters. A majority of Americans believe the war was a mistake."[5]
From the protests before and during the Iraq War, this was one of the biggest global peace protests to occur in the early 21st century, since the 20th century protest of the Vietnam War. Despite that the United States had already withdrew the troops from Iraq by December 2011, another anti-war protest led by veterans of the Iraq War, took place in May 2012 at Chicago during the NATO Summit at the Hyatt Regency regarding the War in Afghanistan.