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Again, the issue is Ukraine v. Russia. and there simply is no comparison when it comes to Christianity. It is night and day.
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Its such a myopic argument
It's NOT a religious war so it does not fundamentally matter to the conflict at hand.
The conflict is over issues of land, spheres of influence, geo-political concerns…even ethnic issues….not religion
(PS as I have show you…with actual polls…their rates of religious attendance are very similar to other orthodox countries
"Only 12 percent of Orthodox Ukrainians report attending church weekly, and this mirrors trends in other parts of Eastern Europe, where religious behavior such as daily prayer and worship attendance is reportedly low compared to the number of followers"
"In Russia just 6 percent of the population…. go to church several times a month")
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2014/02/10/russians-return-to-religion-but-not-to-church/
https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/2023-10/pw_193-mapping_religious_landscape_ukraine.pdf
You're working very hard to lump together Ukraine and Russian Christianity, but there is zero comparison.
And you are working hard to pretend Ukraine is some kind of highly religious Christian nation
It's got all the problems of drugs, abortion, prostitution, and corruption that Russia has…and the ultra low rates of weekly church attendance as other Eastern European orthodox majority countries in its area.
[People born in Ukraine accounted for 10.2% (n = 2,338) of all HIV diagnoses reported in EU/EEA countries in 2022]
[Ukraine that was one of the most popular European destinations for sex tourism before the Russian invasion in 2022. According to the Public Health Center run by the Ukrainian government, prostitution was widespread in the country with about 63,000 sex workers before the invasion. According to the Ukrainian Institute for Social Studies, before the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis in 2014, the largest number of sex workers were in the Kyiv Oblast (about 10 thousand),
Often, underage girls are forced into the world of prostitution. Most often, such girls come from the poorest strata of society. Many of them do not have their own families or their families are socially problematic their parents are addicted to alcohol or drugs. In 2016, about 10% of victims of human trafficking in Ukraine were of adolescent age. About 10% of the teenage population who lived on the streets without their families provided sexual services to other men in exchange for money or food.]
[First, it's necessary to be precise about the scale of the problem. Because corruption is hidden, estimating its scale is always problematic. According to the most widely cited source-the annual ranking of corruption by Transparency International (TI)-Ukraine has scored poorly for decades. As late as 2016, amid major anti-corruption reforms, TI's survey still judged Ukraine to be as corrupt as Russia.]
I fail to see how whether they are religious or not plays into their right to self-govern…
Don't the people in Donbas and Crimea get to self-govern?
They don't want to be part of Ukraine…Kyiv disagreed and send into troops sparking off the Donbas war
Leading to this greater Russo-Ukraine war
You again act like Moscow woke up one day and said "wez gonna take all Ukraine"
This conflict has been in the making since the Orange revolution in 2005
Religion has nothing to do with it..its the geo-political struggle between east and west forces inside the county
Here we go again…
Seccession is a no-no...
Secession is literally how Texas became a country
Secession is literally how the USA became independent
In the modern era, secession is a no-no..
For the record…
We just helped South Sudan break off from Sudan in 2011
And helped East Timor break off from Indonesia in 2002
And none of that applies to Ukraine. Russia just invaded to take what it wanted. There was no serious secessionist effort there. Without Russian sponsorship, there was no conflict at all. The Russian meddling that happened there is the kind of stuff you have to resist most firmly.
"Russia is particularly worried that the strong divisions in Ukraine over NATO membership, with much of the ethnic-Russian community against membership, could lead to a major split, involving violence or at worst, civil war. In that eventuality, Russia would have to decide whether to intervene; a decision Russia does not want to have to face."
That's not Pravda; it's what our own people said behind closed doors. It was true then and remained true when events played out as predicted. Your denials only prove that you have no real concern for Ukraine.
so instead, Russia provoked a possible civil war in 2014 by illegally invading Ukraine and claiming Crimea as its own, then they installed puppet local governments in the entire eastern part of Ukraine to encourage them to split off. Then they funneled weapons, sent troops to pose as Russian sympathetic Ukrainians, and actually did start a civil war.
Nice summation...sounds like it came right off the CIA website.
One could also easily come up with another:
[The Soviet (communist) leadership -a criminal regime holding the Russian nation hostage since 1917- in 1954 illegally transferred Crimea from Russian control to an entity called the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (another communist illegitimate entity).
Artificially severing a majority Russian geographic area from the Russian nation...one that had been Russian since Catherine the Great in the 1700s. Longer a part of Russia than Ohio has been apart of the USA
And of course a majority geo-strategic and vital Russian naval base
(How would DC react to Hawaii being transferred to another country?)
After an initial coup against the more pro-Russian party in 2005 elections...known as the Orange revolution. The USA government help launch a even bigger coup in 2014 that threw out the legitimate elected leaders of Ukraine using street violence and in some cases out right murder.
This "Jan. 6th style insurrection" and "threat to electoral norms" was successful and in response the ethnic Russian areas of the east in Donbas and Crimea decided to leave and assert their independence and later join with the Russian Federation.
Moscow sent "humanitarian aid" and "low interest loans to secure democracy" to these "freedom fighters & human rights activists" on the ground and even sent in "peace keepers" to secure democratic gains on the ground and the right to self determination by the local populace.
The regime in Kyiv (in bed with fascist rightwing militias) then responded with military mobilization and violence against the local population of eastern Ukraine. Thousands of people many civilians were killed in the fighting.
After 8 years of warfare and violence the government of the Russian Federation decided to engaged in a "peace keeping operation" to make sur that the will of the people of eastern Ukraine was respected and bring an end to the cycle of violence]
See....anyone can do this stuff