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[-] Xatolos@reddthat.com 1 points 3 hours ago

You can't argue, you can only lash out in blind rage. Your other comment again is the same cut and paste nonsense as always. I've already proven you wrong in your assertions, but still here you are, beating the same sorry dead horse in hopes of what? Suddenly your mistakes would magically become real?

Take a few minutes, go over all we've talked about, take a deep breath and think clearly before you race for the cut and paste again to make the "response".

[-] griefstricken@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 hour ago

You haven't made a single argument, you are completely delusional. You are welcome to attempt it now. If you're capable of getting your intransigent jingoistic attitude out of your mind for the thirty seconds it takes to scan my jibber jabber.

There is nothing to be angry about, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, WSJ, all of these outlets are fuming openly about the state of the war in Ukraine especially since a new front has been opened, for exactly the reasons that many observers like me have pointed out since late 2023. It isn't rocket science to keep track of cruise missile production and realize that the Russians are not running out washing machines! The Americans are running out of electrical transformers trying to replace the damage caused, and overall their air defense supplies are deeply, deeply in the red.

The fact that you keep insisting that I am copying and pasting responses is honestly refreshing compared to saying I am a Russian bot or AI. Quite a few times I responded to you I believe it was a multiple hour interim because I have you know other things to do! I guess I am getting you pretty breathless with my shitposting directly into your ass aren't you? This is just how I talk. I don't even have a keyboard on me!

You are clearly having an emotional and ideological reaction to the simple points that Russia has benefitted in many ways from the sanctions more than Europe and America have lost from it (look at the energy market), and that pushing RISCV to Switzerland and the tech to China with the chip sanctions (without which there would have been no good reason for Chinese industries to devote so much R&D to their homegrown technologies) will push people away from US industries in the long term, as will the Linux Foundation banning Russians who actually have a job from being maintainers.

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