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The effectiveness with which Ukrainians are defending themselves is jaw dropping. I expected this to be a short blitzkrieg, and apparently so did Putin? I don't know how this ends, but it won't be with the swift collapse of an independent Ukraine.
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I'm awestruck by the courage of ordinary people, taking up arms to defend themselves. I despise violence, but self-defense is admirable. Watching them makes me hope that I, too, could muster that courage when there's no cavalry coming.
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I'm struck by the courage of Russians who protest their government despite the risks. I feel terribly for everyone who's been injured or killed by the ambitions of a powermonger, especially conscripts (likely a majority of the Russian forces), who did not consent to fight.
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I'm ashamed by the milquetoast response from the Canadian government. Canada is not a great power, but there's one thing that we're very good at: welcoming refugees. We must waive visa requirements/fast-track asylum for both fleeing Ukrainians *and* defecting Russians.
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I'm ashamed of the German government. They've reversed many mistakes this weekend, but the fundamental one remains. Germany must stop buying Russian gas, which directly funds the Russian government. Buying critical supplies from autocracies gives them power over you.
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If your alternative to buying Russian gas is freezing this winter, that reflects poorly on your past judgement. If your alternative to buying Russian gas is *paying higher prices*, that reflects poorly on your *current* judgement.
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I'm frustrated by people around the world who view this (or any) conflict entirely through the lens of their own political battles. Can we focus on what's actually happening to actual people, and not what this means for our pet political beliefs?
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