Michael Savage: UKRAINE, GAZA & SITTING BULL

No, definitely not. I think the US should start supporting the People's Breakaway Republic of Downtown Moscow in their revolution against the Russian government.

I understand. Stating your position would mess up your MO. It's way easier to criticize other people's positions when you don't reveal your own.
 
I understand. Stating your position would mess up your MO. It's way easier to criticize other people's positions when you don't reveal your own.
Is your actual position "invading your neighbors is fine actually, why is everyone acting weird about it" or are you merely pretending to be that credulous?

It's hard to tell with you
 
Is your actual position "invading your neighbors is fine actually, why is everyone acting weird about it" or are you merely pretending to be that credulous?

It's hard to tell with you

My position is that Russia should not have invaded Ukraine, but also that we should not have provoked Russia. Either way Russia is not directly threatening us so we should stay out of it.

So I'll ask you again. Do you still think the US should be supporting Ukraine against Russia?
 
Is your actual position "invading your neighbors is fine actually, why is everyone acting weird about it"...?

You know, I'm not entirely sure how I'd react if the CIA kicked my neighbors out of their house and moved in.

What I would not do is assume that the Non-Aggression Principle was still in effect.
 
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So I'll ask you again.
As I said the first time, my position is that Ukraine should not give their territory to Russia and
that argument comes because they keep taking more land by following the same invasion strategy again and again and again.

What's really interesting is how you got from me posting that to me thinking that the US should support Ukraine against Russia.

Is there some connection between the two positions that I'm not aware of?


Anyway, I count myself among those with the basic awareness required to know that bullies don't go away after you give them your lunch money the first time.

Ukraine, and all of its neighbors, should stand up to Russia indefinitely.

The US should continue to benefit from the hilarious collapse of Russian power, but should not indebt itself to further it.
 
You know, I'm not entirely sure how I'd react if the CIA kicked my neighbors out of their house and moved in.

What I would not do is assume that the Non-Aggression Principle was still in effect.
The non-aggression principle is notoriously vulnerable to half-assed propaganda.
 
As I said the first time, my position is that Ukraine should not give their territory to Russia and


What's really interesting is how you got from me posting that to me thinking that the US should support Ukraine against Russia.

Is there some connection between the two positions that I'm not aware of?


Anyway, I count myself among those with the basic awareness required to know that bullies don't go away after you give them your lunch money the first time.

Ukraine, and all of its neighbors, should stand up to Russia indefinitely.

The US should continue to benefit from the hilarious collapse of Russian power, but should not indebt itself to further it.

I don't understand your answer. When Russia first invaded you supported the US sending money to them. Has that changed?
 
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