Russia just another America? (Or vice versa?) 

Russia just another America? (Or vice versa?)

"Russia" as a word for me is maybe just another "America". The word is the basic existence of a large entity wanting to taking over.

Just the word "Russia" is what I mean mostly which can be interchangeable with almost any large entity (or 'power' in the world).

For example, if I hear Russia is invading America then it could be heard by me as:

- America is invading America
Or
- Russia is invading Russia

Not much difference and I almost wouldn't be surprised if Russia's mask was taken off like in a movie and it was America* all along.

Or vice versa.

Same-ish with same-ish people do I nd war on same-ish people.

* America could be any of the colony powers I guess

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Russia just another America? (Or vice versa?) 

@freeschool sure if you define your own terms and words can mean anything, then nothing means anything and you can make a false equivalence between moscow with 20% of the inhabitants with no running water and openly nazi politics with washington DC currently (feebly?) confronting the disaster which is russia . but that doesnt make it so, and really folks should know better than to be so naive as believe russia (when it says it) is a peer adversary to europe, america or any country in the "west"

Russia just another America? (Or vice versa?) 

@freeschool or that "super powers all behave in this way" or that they are "the same" , or "not so bad", or it's not genocide it's just russia genociding russia, and so on and so forth. it's not cynical it's simply repeating what the russian police state wants you to believe , and in fact you're using their tactics which only promote complacency in the face of fascism

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