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[–] drathvedro@lemm.ee 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Uhm, where did you get that from?

Actually, I messed up. I thought al-Quaeda was created in response to US's invasion of Iraq, but it was actually formed a couple years earlier in response to Soviet-Afghan war. Still, the point stands as the guys got very offended by western forces presence on what they considered holy land

Is it bad when a doctor only saves lives because it pays well?

It would be very bad if the doctor is some kind of pervert who is only treating patients as a cover up for his obsession

Anyway, I get your point, but your example only shows that morality doesn’t really stop at borders for most people.

The point is, morality doesn't stop, but can be different across (abeit, blurry) cultural, religious, political or ideological lines. The US and allies cross a little more of those than Russia in this conflict, but that's a topic I'd rather not dive into. What I'm arguing here is against Putin's rhetoric which tells that "The only thing the collective west wants is to destroy Russia", so...

let's not kid ourselves, it’s at least partly because of that

I'd advise at least pretending that it's not and it's just being "the good guys". Fuckers like RT, Z-bots and other scum often take such comments and blow them into loudhailers to rally the support for the war. Trust me, "these guys just want to fuck you over" is quite a convincing argument. Besides, there's plenty of other reasons to support Ukraine

[–] crackajack@reddthat.com 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Trust me, "these guys just want to fuck you over" is quite a convincing argument. Besides, there's plenty of other reasons to support Ukraine

Because Russians are highly nationalistic and have an exceptional sense of...exceptionalism. They have a siege mentality that any outsiders are out to get them (they have been invaded multiple times after all), and that a firm hand ruling them is the only one who could save them from external threats. This leads to the ruling class by easily manipulating the public to support them by stoking nationalism. This stoking of nationalism leads to them craving to carve their own sphere of influence, both avoiding and scapegoating the West.

There are couple of comprehensive and well detailed video explanation of the Russian mindset, which I think is a blindspot for Westerners in understanding their worldview.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8ZqBLcIvw0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdFtqa54TuM

To summarise the videos in two words, basically say the Russians believe their country is "eternal" and "innocent". This idea stems all the way back from the 19th century with many prominent Russians holding the belief including Leo Tolstoy. This in turn influenced the post-Soviet Russian mindset that is fascistic. Many people cite Dugin as being Putin's influence, as a matter of fact, it was Ivan Ilyich. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Ilyin?wprov=sfla1

[–] drathvedro@lemm.ee 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Is that the Kraut I think it is? If so, I don't think I have enough salt to take with those.

Anyway, what's your point?

[–] crackajack@reddthat.com 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Kraut is a leftist YouTuber, not a politically incorrect username.

You could just, you know, read? Point being, the pro-Russian propaganda sounds "convincing" because the Russians are very nationalistic (and also many are too politically apathetic to protest) bunch to be dissuaded from supporting the war. Additionally, many ordinary Russians benefited from the war financially. Here's another video also putting the war into perspective for many: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebS9h_QSrbI

[–] drathvedro@lemm.ee 1 points 10 months ago

Kraut is a leftist YouTuber, not a politically incorrect username

I mean whether that's the "Kraut & Tea" guy. Just looked up - it is. You might want to google on that, too.

You could just, you know, read?

Did you? I'm saying "don't give food to propaganda" and you go on rambling about Russian mindset and how nationalistic they are. Even if true (not really), what does it have to do with the argument? The reason "they are out to get ya" is convincing has absolutely nothing to do with nationality or mindset. If someone comes to you with a recording of your neighbor planning on killing you, you will trust that person more than the neighbor, simple as that.