Comment by oytis 1 month ago Putin isn't Russia either. By that logic Russia didn't attack Ukraine? 2 comments oytis Reply lukan 1 month ago If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yes.As the russians were not asked about it.The russian government decided to do so and to supress any oposition.(But their army is largely made up of volunteers) JumpCrisscross 1 month ago > If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yesHow do you do that when dealing with nationalist governments waging nationalist wars? The most generous framing of either side’s ask in the Gaza war is for nationhood.
lukan 1 month ago If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yes.As the russians were not asked about it.The russian government decided to do so and to supress any oposition.(But their army is largely made up of volunteers) JumpCrisscross 1 month ago > If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yesHow do you do that when dealing with nationalist governments waging nationalist wars? The most generous framing of either side’s ask in the Gaza war is for nationhood.
JumpCrisscross 1 month ago > If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yesHow do you do that when dealing with nationalist governments waging nationalist wars? The most generous framing of either side’s ask in the Gaza war is for nationhood.
If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yes.
As the russians were not asked about it.
The russian government decided to do so and to supress any oposition.
(But their army is largely made up of volunteers)
> If one wants to avoid nationalism, then yes
How do you do that when dealing with nationalist governments waging nationalist wars? The most generous framing of either side’s ask in the Gaza war is for nationhood.