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In reply to the discussion: NOBODY on DU is pro-Putin...nobody here ever has been. [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)64. Accusations of "falseness" must be denied over and over and over again
Each one of us apparently expected to deny our lying eyes that have seen countless posts from people here (most of whom are endlessly ardent criticizers of THIS government, which of course again we are not supposed to notice) minimizing, 'splaining, or flat out denying Russia's actions because omg! the U.S. has done bad stuff too.
Apparently the temperature falling in Russia is the United States or the ubiquitous West's fault but there is no Putin support here and no one is minimizing Putin's absolutely abysmal role in the state of his country's affairs. Right.
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I think it's fair to say that the US competes vis-a-vis imperialist ventures, since the thirties.
delrem
Mar 2014
#32
I am simply saying it is dishonest to act like Russia's attitudes towards Gay rights are different
newthinking
Mar 2014
#42
What I am saying is I am tired of people using my rights as a chess piece.
Behind the Aegis
Mar 2014
#44
He is actually making a vaild point. Supporters of LGTB rights should be criritcal of
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#61
Is it "trashing Ukraine" to point out that Crimea WAS historically part of Russia?
Ken Burch
Mar 2014
#33
It's not a red herring just to point out that the U.S. has no moral authority in world affairs
Ken Burch
Mar 2014
#62
If Dennis was president, he'd make the necessary moral changes in U.S. policy and rhetoric FIRST
Ken Burch
Mar 2014
#97
Not really. People are trying to shut down discussion around the events that they don't like
newthinking
Mar 2014
#46
You don't have to support a confrontational policy towards Russia from outside to be pro-LGBTQ
Ken Burch
Mar 2014
#34
No "We" aren't all anti-Putin.. you're wrong. here's a thread just last night with Putin Propaganda
Cha
Mar 2014
#63
I actually find the "NO ONE HERE SUPPORTS PUTIN!1" posts almost as hilarious as the actual
Number23
Mar 2014
#16
So if there are no pro-Putin posts, why do we keep seeing posts denying their existence?
Number23
Mar 2014
#38
Some people seem to have learned international affairs from "Game of Thrones".
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#22
A question would be, if Crimea wants to be part of Russia, and Russia wants Crimea
Skip Intro
Mar 2014
#26
Most of that I agree with, but not "all of us here stand with LGBTQ people in Russia and etc"
Donald Ian Rankin
Mar 2014
#77
You should try speaking for yourself and only yourself. My other advice is this: do not
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#87
True. However, my eyes are on the U.S.'s penchant for paying for coups, as was done to my country
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#102