WestBromwich

joined 4 months ago
 

Just when you thought billionaires couldn't be any more cringe.

 

I shamelessly stole this from Reddit

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago

I guess ideally Biden should never have run for a second term, and they could have had proper primaries.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Fair points. Biden won enough men in 2020 though. Maybe Kamala was just seen as too leftist or too focused on women's issues or something... I'm not saying she was those things, but maybe some people saw her that way.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago

Fair. Maybe voters cared about personalities though. And they thought Kamala was partly responsible for rising prices under Biden's term, so maybe they weren't as bothered by other policy areas.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

True. Maybe Harris should have focused more on working class endorsements, union endorsements, etc. I dunno.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Perhaps these two factors contributed to this:

  1. Harris is a woman and maybe some Americans just don't want a female president
  2. Harris maybe leaned too hard on celebrity endorsements, at a time when Americans are feeling worse-off financially, which perhaps made her seem out of touch to middle America
[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago

And of course the people who run Lemmy.ml are the people who made Lemmy.

On the websites of many open source projects over the last 2 years there have been messages of support for Ukraine, but I guess that's unlikely to occur with Lemmy.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yeah fair enough. I probably won't block them because I find it interesting to see other people's views.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

No I didn't know until you tagged me. Seems like they've had a strange reaction to my post. I think what I said in that post is true but I will admit I'm wrong if somebody can prove so. Here are a couple of articles which seem to back up what I said:

Regarding the invasion of Crimea in 2014: "Incognito Russian soldiers appeared throughout Crimea... The Kremlin initially claimed the soldiers were local “self-defense” groups but later admitted they were professional Russian soldiers".

Regarding the invasion of the Donbas in 2014: "A London-based digital forensics agency says it has gathered an enormous body of evidence that Russia’s military was deployed in the August-September 2014 fighting around Ilovaysk, in eastern Ukraine".

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 0 points 1 week ago

If that's true then both Ukrainians and Russians have impositions on their freedom, but at least Ukraine seems to have had democratic elections over the last 10 years, whereas Russia has been rigging their elections, perhaps since 1999 (or longer than that).

Anyway, I would definitely like for Ukrainians to be allowed to leave their country if they wish. But the blame for this invasion surely rests on Russia. The Kremlin launched this imperialistic invasion in 2022, building upon their earlier invasions in 2014.

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 6 points 1 week ago (16 children)

Are people in Russian-occupied territories free to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine? No. They would get put in prison, or worse. So they aren't free.

I do think Ukrainians should be allowed to leave Ukraine. But you seem to be blaming Zelenskyy for the Russian shells, being fired by Russian forces. For some reason you don't want to put any blame at all on the Kremlin - why is that?

[–] WestBromwich@feddit.uk 6 points 1 week ago (18 children)

liberated

Russia is imperialist and I don't trust any of their "referendums" in the occupied regions of Ukraine, given that Russia rigs elections (that's a video of ballot stuffing in Russia).

could you please also explain to me how being unable to leave your country where you can be kidnapped on a street at any day and sent to die is not considered slavery

I do think there is a point to make here. Ukrainians should be free to leave their country if they want. But anyway, I strongly disagree with your view that Russia's imperialist invasion of Ukraine is "liberating" anything or anyone.

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