śr., 2 mar 2022 o 14:00 Andreas Heigl <andr...@heigl.org> napisał(a):

> Hey All
>
> On 02.03.22 13:50, Marco Pivetta wrote:
> > Hey Christian,
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 1:41 PM <naitsi...@e.mail.de> wrote:
> >
> >> this is exactly the problem. Russia did not just invaded Ukrainia out of
> >> nowhere. The story started in 2014 with the illegal coup d'etat against
> >> Viktor Yanukovych and its acceptance by the western countries. Or even
> >> earlier, with the eastern extension of the EU and the Nato, to get
> Ukriane
> >> on their side, stoping the political neutrality of Ukraine between
> Russia
> >> and the western.
> >>
> >> As you see, it is not as simple. Should we start a discussion now? I do
> >> not think so. It would not help anybody. Wars or conflicts are never
> >> simple. Usually there's a long story.
> >> Taking ones side in political conflicts will separate the community for
> >> sure.
> >>
> >> Please do not start that.
> >>
> >> You and anybody else can show their political position on twitter,
> >> facebook or elsewhere. We do not need to do that on php.net.
> >>
> >
> > Please GTFO: we don't need more of Putin's propaganda over here, as
> they're
> > busy enough with butchering civilians over there.
>
> Thanks Marco!
>
> Standing up against bullies is something that this community so far has
> been great at.
>
> Taking no side in a political conflict means taking the side of the
> bully. And THAT will separate the community!
>
> And taking the side of Ukraine does not make other conflicts less valid
> or cruel. It's standing up against injustice.
>

Thanks!

I do not agree to do nothing!
If this could reach anyone through Putin's propaganda, I'd say it was worth
it!
I'm pretty sure it can be explained that the support was spread because of
the clearly blatant war crimes against the Ukrainian people and totally
unjustified aggression.

--
Michał Marcin Brzuchalski

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