No, there is no fantasy universe where Russia just turns around and stops when they are winning the war. Ukrainians do not want to be sacrificed for foreign profits, and are deserting in huge numbers (see the subject of this post). The far-right nationalist movements in ex-soviet states are temporary, in the long run there will be a return to socialism. There was no “Russian rule” in the USSR.
I’m biased in that I’m a communist, sure, but my methods of analysis focus on material reality, not marvel-esque ideas of Russia just turning around and walking away right as it’s clear they are winning.
No, there is no fantasy universe where Russia just turns around and stops when they are winning the war. Ukrainians do not want to be sacrificed for foreign profits, and are deserting in huge numbers (see the subject of this post). The far-right nationalist movements in ex-soviet states are temporary, in the long run there will be a return to socialism. There was no “Russian rule” in the USSR.
I think you are in a fantasy world.
In what way?
Just from everything you’ve said
So you don’t really have a point, just ad hominem.
Neither do you
I absolutely have given many points here and never once resorted to ad hominem.
By all means clarify your points.
Your position though is clearly biased against Ukraine, given the instance you’re positing form.
I’m biased in that I’m a communist, sure, but my methods of analysis focus on material reality, not marvel-esque ideas of Russia just turning around and walking away right as it’s clear they are winning.