Even people you can't bring yourself to admit they've ever said or done something right, must, simply through random chance occasionally do or say something right.
Even you ..............................
interesting twitter Thread by Gary Kasparov on closing airspace. Very well argued points
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Really heart warming to see this practical response in Berlin to people in need
https://twitter.com/reuters/status/1499247965168619522?s=21
Your wife can’t be half anything that’s just crap.Seriously - and you got that from my condemnation of the actions of Russia
I am Irish by accident of birth - my grandmother was a Ramsey from Liverpool, my wife is half English and my father and mother were both born pre-Irish independence as British citizens. I am not and never have been a supporter of Irish nationalism or republicanism and I am not anti-British. I am a socialist, an internationalist and an anti-imperialist.
Now - back to the topic at hand - Russia's invasion of Ukraine is an imperialist power-grab by the regime of oligarchs led by Putin. They have adopted this approach for a variety of reasons, among which are the expansion by NATO into Eastern Europe, the attempts by the EU to bring Ukraine into therir sphere of influence and the efforts by the USA to establish military bases in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The reality that a significant proportion of the population of the Ukraine (more than 8 million people) are ethnic Russians cannot be ignored, nor the efforts by sections of the far-right in Ukraine to drive ethnic Russians out of the country.
This conflict will not be resolved by sanctions (which are a form of warfare) or by NATO intervention - in fact both are likely to make the situation far worse. It requires a mass anti-war movement based on solidarity and unity of working class people, globally, but specifically in Russia. Such a mass movement is capable of developing into a mass organised opposition to Putin's regime. Unfortunately, imperialist wars and imperialist power-grabs are part and parcel of capitalism - it cannot be avoided in a system based on exploitation and oppression.
Ukraine claim the Russian Major General Andrey Sukhovetsky has been killed by a Ukrainian sniper.
It amazes me that I have seen internet posts that it must have been western special forces who carried this out, as if Ukraine was incapable of doing it. Ukraine has an army larger than the UK, and has been fighting a low intensity war in Crimea since 2014. They are more than capable of carrying this out.
My wife did say that. I had "assumed" that big companies would be approached by someone more important than me. Maybe that will be next weeks plan.
She's half ****ing madYour wife can’t be half anything that’s just crap.
Well I have had a colleague email today saying that nationally they (Tesco) are supporting the Red Cross, but that should not stop you trying. They may not give money but they may give you some goods - the shop I work in does that regularly to local charities and food banks etc. Worth a try, they can only say no.
Not impressed with the response from UK and USA on this.
At what point do we do anything?
It looks to me like we will do nothing (having said we would do nothing).
Putin has won, has he not?
Your wife can’t be half anything that’s just crap.
One of her parents maybe English but she is from her place of birth with English descent. Her citizenship is determined by legal directive.
We are doing the right thing. The minute there are boots on the ground, the minute the threat of nuclear becomes real.
If there is any doubt that nuclear weapons could be used, we cannot take that risk.
The massive sanctions and Putins lack of support for his army will fail him, ultimately.
I would love us to do more. But it's too risky.
I really don't quite know what to think of this https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...lines-from-competitions/ar-AAUzzeF?li=BBnbcA1
An example of the soft -headed wankery of the west.