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A Political Thread pt. 2

We are. The west. As said it’s a collective thing because, take the Tories for example, are so far up Russia’s arse it’s not even funny. I remember you taking a very nonchalant view to that report being suppressed but got your back up when the voter ID debate came up. But yeah, it’s a collective problem.
Still confused as to how the west is normalising this? None of our response or rhetoric has been normalising it in any way?

I'm super confused at this position ngl
 
Still confused as to how the west is normalising this? None of our response or rhetoric has been normalising it in any way?

I'm super confused at this position ngl
I’ve pointed it out to you by using you as a specific example but I can draw you a picture if you like. Do you think we’re going to sweep in and save Ukraine. People are already discussing how far he’s going to go like the Ukraine is in the past. The sanctions are almost completely meaningless.
 
I’ve pointed it out to you by using you as a specific example but I can draw you a picture if you like. Do you think we’re going to sweep in and save Ukraine. People are already discussing how far he’s going to go like the Ukraine is in the past. The sanctions are almost completely meaningless.
I don't think this is normal at all, I'm not sure why you think I do?

No I don't think we'll see boots on the ground unless he starts on a member state, as is protocol. I think we will probably see us providing resources and "training" to Ukraine to give them a bit more oomf and hold Russia off for a period of time. I assume the plan is then that the economic sanctions have enough of a long term impact that it become financially impossible for Russia to continue the conflict before the Ukrainians break.
 
I don't think this is normal at all, I'm not sure why you think I do?

No I don't think we'll see boots on the ground unless he starts on a member state, as is protocol. I think we will probably see us providing resources and "training" to Ukraine to give them a bit more oomf and hold Russia off for a period of time. I assume the plan is then that the economic sanctions have enough of a long term impact that it become financially impossible for Russia to continue the conflict before the Ukrainians break.
We’ll see. As I say, my worry is that this is and will be normalised. Talk is cheap. Action speaks louder than words.

Also, aren’t you ashamed as a die in the wool Tory that your government has acted as a money launderer for Russia, has quashed reports into Russian interference and appointing sons of KGB agents into the Lords. As I say, actions speak louder than words. Give this time and it’ll all be standard ****, perpetuated by the actions of scum like the party you support unconditionally.
 
We’ll see. As I say, my worry is that this is and will be normalised. Talk is cheap. Action speaks louder than words.

Also, aren’t you ashamed as a die in the wool Tory that your government has acted as a money launderer for Russia, has quashed reports into Russian interference and appointing sons of KGB agents into the Lords. As I say, actions speak louder than words. Give this time and it’ll all be standard ****, perpetuated by the actions of scum like the party you support unconditionally.
Sorry I'm choking on all the words you're putting in my mouth there lol

No I'm not a fan of any of those things you've listed. I'm also not ashamed, because why would I be? Also don't support the party unconditionally, I've critisized it's current leader plenty and the fact that it's not being particularly "tory" at that level at the moment.

But sure, characterise me as whatever strawman you want me to be.
 
Sorry I'm choking on all the words you're putting in my mouth there lol

No I'm not a fan of any of those things you've listed. I'm also not ashamed, because why would I be? Also don't support the party unconditionally, I've critisized it's current leader plenty and the fact that it's not being particularly "tory" at that level at the moment.

But sure, characterise me as whatever strawman you want me to be.
Nah mate. I just remember you completely glossing over the very serious thing of surpressjng an independent report into the influence of a foreign state into our democracy. But you know, got to have those voter ID cards for that non existent problem of voter fraud, right? This is my point. This is the problem. As long as we have people like you who think things like cyber attacks, dodgy donations, corrupt appointments, money laundering etc etc as normal but get your back up for absolute BS invented by the government as an act of sophistry to pull the wool over your eyes then the next step is shot that we’re seeing now. People can act as outraged as they like. It’s ********.
 
Out of interest @Not Mike Brown's Sock There's a hypothetical general election tomorrow - how do you vote?
Ultimately, that's all that matters

Criticism or defence, aren't really relevant.
justifications and reasons why, aren't really relevant.
Which box you tick (or none, of course) is the only that ultimately matters (unless you're a multi-millionaire party donor)
 
I'm no military expert but this sounds like a reasonable assessment of the situation. It's not that the Russian military is so mighty, its that Ukraine is just about the most geographically indefensible bit of territory you can imagine (which is why places like Ukraine, Poland and Belarus change hands constantly over the centuries).

 
I'm no military expert but this sounds like a reasonable assessment of the situation. It's not that the Russian military is so mighty, its that Ukraine is just about the most geographically indefensible bit of territory you can imagine (which is why places like Ukraine, Poland and Belarus change hands constantly over the centuries).

Better to withdraw to the city's and leave the steppe to the Russian tanks.

Has anyone watched RT? It's like looking into a parallel universe
 
Out of interest @Not Mike Brown's Sock There's a hypothetical general election tomorrow - how do you vote?
Ultimately, that's all that matters

Criticism or defence, aren't really relevant.
justifications and reasons why, aren't really relevant.
Which box you tick (or none, of course) is the only that ultimately matters (unless you're a multi-millionaire party donor)
I think we all know the answer to that. If he doesn’t care about the things I mentioned (in fact he finds it funny) then there is no hope
 
Out of interest @Not Mike Brown's Sock There's a hypothetical general election tomorrow - how do you vote?
Ultimately, that's all that matters

Criticism or defence, aren't really relevant.
justifications and reasons why, aren't really relevant.
Which box you tick (or none, of course) is the only that ultimately matters (unless you're a multi-millionaire party donor)
Oh Tory 100%. I know who my candidate would be and he is a nice chap who I trust to speak up when it comes to it and lobby for actual tory principles and a competent leader. My local association is fantastic and full of really honest people doing their best to do the right thing.

I've said this before I think, but part of the problem with the right in this country is that we don't really have much choice as to who to vote for - there really aren't any other options so it's meant that the party is idealogical diluted and when **** crops up like this, the only answer for me is to fight for change within the party rather than just sit on my hands and do **** all
 
Excuse me what?
You laughed at my post outlining the things you were quite happy, at best to ignore, and at worst support, so yeah.

I mean, do you actually want to engage here and address the things you have, at the very least, given tacit support too. Nope. Very much like Brexit, leavers dont want to own their **** on that either so no surprise you don’t care about all the things I mentioned re Russia and the Tories.
 
I've said this before I think, but part of the problem with the right in this country is that we don't really have much choice as to who to vote for
Same for both sides/the issue with the two party system, really
Look how divided Labour is - people who got into politics because of Corbyn's idealism are now being told they have to vote for centrism despite it being nothing like what they actually believe in
 


That YouTube channel has uploaded loads of videos. Madness

Honestly mad how all this footage is so readily, and instantly, available

I know combat footage is nothing new in this day and age, but I feel like we've become quite desensitised to violence in the middle east that seeing it in a more European/Western setting is more jarring - it looks more like something from a "found footage" movie, rather than actual real life
 
Oh Tory 100%. I know who my candidate would be and he is a nice chap who I trust to speak up when it comes to it and lobby for actual tory principles and a competent leader. My local association is fantastic and full of really honest people doing their best to do the right thing.

I've said this before I think, but part of the problem with the right in this country is that we don't really have much choice as to who to vote for - there really aren't any other options so it's meant that the party is idealogical diluted and when **** crops up like this, the only answer for me is to fight for change within the party rather than just sit on my hands and do **** all
TBF you live in Scotland right? Your vote is worth about as much mine trying to not get a Tory right?
 

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