First, a song https://youtu.be/ZeMlQEWEg2Q. Now, I believe all the Russia VS Ukraine debacle is the end of the Western Civilization, a Civilization that started with the division of Rome between west and east, roughly about 1600 years ago. Now, I know that technically, Russians and Ukrainians are Slavic, but my post is about the reaction of the West against the Russian invasion. NATO is not an alliance, it is an USA military organization used to control and dominate its members (so far, only European countries, although some talks about Japan or Australia joining are already out there). We also now that where the USA goes, so does its ideology: woke, postmodern, cultural marxist, you name it. The point is, it is a profound anti-White and anti-West philosophy. But isn't the USA a part of the West? Yes, geographically and traditionally, but not since its non-Western tribes took over and unleash the sea of changes that we are seeing, from Critical Race Theory to BLM. The point is, if Ukraine joins tomorrow NATO and the EU, by 2050 due to the normal patterns of immigration of other EU countries, we will see "Ukraine history is too White", "there are no Blacks in the parliament", "we need a new mosque for thousands of people in Kiev". Am I saying that Ukraine and its people have no right of joining the EU? No!! They should be free to choose their destiny and its consequences. But my point is how almost no Western man or woman see this consequences. That although Slavic, there is something to gain in the big picture of history in maintaining something in Europe not globalist and "euro-african-islamic". No, everyone is so keen and eager to destroy Russia (and Ukraine and Belarus) and the only remaining "almost virgin" European civilization. It is the reaction of my fellow Europeans (and westerns in the US also) that shock me, nobody seems to have any sense of self-preservation. So, for me, this is the end. I don't know how this conflict will end, probably with some eastern regions going to Russia and the rest of western Ukraine going to the EU and NATO. And that's it, I think we have reached the phase of "no one left" and "nothing remaining to protect", but empty buildings and lonely statues.
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Russia is a very big country with different people's on it. It is a Slavic nation nonetheless. I think this war is a big mistake although Russia had to do something to at least have some protection at the eastern border.
Do you know the etymological origin of the word "Slave"?
All NATO and Biden had to do to prevent this was come out and say that Ukraine wouldn't be invited to join NATO. That's all. But they wouldn't do that, because they had every intention of expanding their military alliance, which was established specifically around the principle of hostility to Russia, right up to Russia's border, after promising they wouldn't do so.
As disproportionate a response as this invasion might be, I simply refuse to accept the simplistic narrative that Russia is the sole aggressor here. This is the result of three decades of Western provocation, coupled with Biden's obvious weakness.
Biden and every other NATO leader kept up their aggressive posturing, but made it clear that they didn't have either the resources or the will to actually pursue military action, and even now Western populaces don't want war, which is why our leaders should have treated Russia like an equal partner and negotiated with them honestly. Instead, they treated them like a pet bear, assuming they were harmless because they seemed tame, poking and pissing on them until finally they snapped.
If the loss of Ukraine is the price we have to pay for avoiding nuclear war, at this point it's worth paying. And after we've paid it? we should hold every last one of our so-called leaders responsible for creating this situation in the first place, because it's not just Russia's fault that this is the choice we have to make.
Protect the borders from the NATO threat of course, an offensive military alliance that created chaos and destruction in Afghanistan and Iraq for example. Anyone should be concern and afraid of it, I think, it is common sense.