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>>/46919/ > you will hate whomever we say you hate and you will be happy There were the Yugo wars in the neighbour at our doorstep, with greater destruction, and actual ethnic cleansing (and indiscriminate NATO bombing), now everyone pretends none of those happened. >>/46989/ > I don't see how is different. I think that "current thing" meme describes it well. It's some "big" issue flooding the media, everything else basically a footnote. I open up a random news site, the landing page is: > UKRAINE, UKRAINE > UKRAINE, UKRAINE, UKRAINE, UKRAINE > something else > UKRAINE, UKRAINE Before that it was covid (and some BLM and Taiwan mixed in), but before that it wasn't this bad. Maybe the 2016 US Prez election was similar. Syrian war was an occasional thing and 2011 must sounds ancient times for many. Sure 2015 migrant crisis was in the focus, but then it wasn't this bad, with a recurring atrocities that happened in Europe. If anything those were played down as much as possible, just couple of events were really "penetrative", like the Charlie Hebdo shooting. Noone reembers the theater attack in Paris now. >>/46992/ > Some video from Mariupol I though I'd share Thanks. > Where will all those people go to though? Men will stay since they are forbidden to leave. Some still leaves. But generally those people can go to Russia, or elsewhere in Ukraine. They can flee to neighbouring countries, mostly to Poland. But Romania/Moldova is closer from there. >>/47009/ Some Slovene on bernd.group says a nuclear war would be nothing. >>/47012/ Do they (we, actually) have a collective offense article somewhere? >>/47022/ > I wonder if any other militaries are covering this in such a manner. They have way better understanding on whats going on due to the fact that they have information about the situation. Military intelligence exist, and I bet all the other agencies are stuffing them with info. >>/47024/ > escape to Poland Situation indeed must be very desperate if getting into Poland counts as an "escape".