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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I heard that supporters of some pro-Russian far-right president are throwing cobble stones. Very interesting how pro-European protests are non-violent but when these creatures hit the roads, there are violent clashes.
ABCDEF7 · M
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@ABCDEF7 Yep, same narrative like here. "He's just against the war." Oh really? And other people aren't? How about not starting wars in the first place?
ABCDEF7 · M
@CrazyMusicLover Provoking someone to start the war, and not willing to settle with peace talks should not be ignored. It's very easy to play victim card.

If we look into history, U.S. can also be blamed for starting wars.

Before World War II

Mexican-American War (1846-1848): The U.S. initiated this conflict over territorial disputes, particularly the annexation of Texas and the border with Mexico.
Spanish-American War (1898): The U.S. declared war on Spain following the sinking of the USS Maine and growing tensions over Spanish colonial rule in Cuba.

After World War II

Vietnam War (1955-1975): While initially a civil war, the U.S. escalated its involvement significantly, leading to a prolonged conflict.
Gulf War (1990-1991): The U.S. led a coalition to liberate Kuwait from Iraq, although Iraq's invasion was a direct provocation.
Kosovo War (1998-1999): The U.S. participated in NATO's intervention against Yugoslavia.
Afghanistan War (2001-2021): The U.S. initiated military operations in response to the 9/11 attacks.
Iraq War (2003-2011): The U.S. led an invasion of Iraq, citing concerns over weapons of mass destruction.

Additionally, the U.S. has been involved in numerous other military interventions and operations, such as in Libya, Syria, and Yemen, often without formal declarations of war
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@ABCDEF7 You can say whatever you want. This is about people. They are killing people, raping women, destroying whole cities. Nothing of it would have happened if they didn't attack. There is absolutely no excuse for this. Never. If you have another opinion then you're morally very low in my eyes.

I don't care about your whataboutism as well. We talk about this and now. What is happening now and there not what happened who knows where and who caused it.
ABCDEF7 · M
@CrazyMusicLover Who knows? Who knows what really happed in Russia war. You only know what your biased media showed you.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@ABCDEF7 Lol. That's all you have to say about it? A foreign military destroying a country and killing off civilians for 3 years now. Raping women, killing children, crippling young people. Not even in their territory. Literally invading ANOTHER COUNTRY and wiping cities off the map. 🤦🏻‍♀ You don't even need to ask what happened. You just open your eyes and look what is happening every day now. So basically, if I understand it well, you think it's okay that little children are losing their parents, many of them will never walk on their own legs because they don't have them. And all you have to say is "Who knows what really happed in Russia war." *Slow clap*
ABCDEF7 · M
@CrazyMusicLover

Philippine: During this conflict, U.S. forces committed numerous atrocities against Filipino civilians. Reports included mass killings, torture, and destruction of villages. For example, in the town of Titatia, over 1,000 civilians were killed after a U.S. soldier was found dead.

Colombia: There have been allegations of sexual abuse by U.S. troops and contractors in Colombia. A report claimed that between 2003 and 2007, U.S. personnel were involved in the sexual abuse of 53 children.

Japan: In 1995, three U.S. service members were involved in the rape of a 12-year-old girl in Okinawa, Japan. This incident sparked significant protests against the U.S. military presence in the region2. More recently, there have been other cases of sexual assault involving U.S. military personnel in Japan, including the alleged rape of a minor.

Vietnam War: While not specifically involving U.S. personnel, the Vietnam War saw numerous instances of rape by other military forces, such as those from South Korea. However, there are also accounts of U.S. military personnel committing rape during the conflict, though these are less documented compared to other forms of violence.

I shared you some truths about U.S. invasion and sexual abuses of civilians of other countries. Why don't I hear same about U.S. from you? Is it about having double standards?
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@ABCDEF7 And..? Someone else doing the same atrocities makes it okay?! Are you alright in your head? Is this your moral compass?
ABCDEF7 · M
@CrazyMusicLover No it doesn't makes it ok. But it makes you biased. I never endorse any atrocities against civilians. It is absolutely inhumane, and I am completely against it who so ever do it.
ABCDEF7 · M
@CrazyMusicLover Soldiers doing such atrocities on citizens should be punished.