RE: Wilco, Database, Putinistas...18 Oct 2025 18:25
I'm back now ;]
"Its so obviously clear that the EU need the war to continue"
A war that Russia started. Well, more fool Putin, the master strategist, for falling into the trap and allowing the war to continue, especially if it's so obviously benefitting everyone else so much more than it is him. The same 'trap' he fell into when he invaded Crimea?
Heard of Occam's razor, or do you think the fantastical conspiracy theories you adhere to make you sound more intelligent and astute, solipsistic, if you will. Well it doesn't. You gulp these ideas down as zealously as the sheeple brainwashed by MSM, but your ego and narcissism prevent you from seeing it. Zero self awareness...as I've said before.
"You'll have Mooching on your case soon, claiming the terrible people in Russia are doing evil things..."
AI, give me a list of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine...?
- Using explosive weapons, including missiles, bombs, artillery, and cluster munitions, in densely populated civilian areas.
- Deliberate strikes on residential buildings, hospitals, schools, energy grids, water systems, and cultural sites. Notable examples include the attacks on the Mariupol Drama Theatre, the Kramatorsk railway station, and the repeated attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
- Targeting humanitarian aid routes and relief workers.
- Willful killings and mass executions: Documented in areas like Bucha, Irpin, and Izium, with numerous bodies showing signs of execution.
- Torture and inhuman treatment: Establishing "torture chambers" in occupied territories, where civilians have been subjected to electric shock, suffocation, beatings, and other brutal methods.
- Sexual and gender-based violence: Including rape of women, girls, and men, often committed in front of family members.
- Arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances: Of civilians, including journalists, local officials, and aid workers.
- Filtration operations: Subjecting civilians in occupied areas to abusive security screenings and transfers.
- Unlawful deportation and transfer of Ukrainian civilians: Including the mass forced transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia
- Looting: Including the large-scale theft of grain, cultural artifacts, and civilian property.
- Destruction of cultural heritage: Intentional destruction and damage to museums, churches, and historical sites.
- Torture and ill-treatment Including beatings, denial of medical care, and starvation. Summary executions and trials of Ukrainian POWs.
All unforced, unnecessary and not unusual for Russia.
"...and yet Mr Moochy holds a load of shares in a company where all of it's assets are in Russia."
I'm sure you'd love to see me crystallise my losses here, from an investment made two years before the SMO. Well, I'm (not) sorry to disappoint you.
And then you finish off by talking about my 'master' wanting to introduce ID and monitoring social media, while defending Putin!
Might do a "Russia is doing fine" update tomorrow, I