TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
Yes, I do find it interesting that armchair warriors in the West think that Ukraine should hold at all costs and fight to the last man
Who are these armchair warriors?
Ukraine engaging in fierce resistance against the Russian aggression is the choice made by Ukraine.
The west is merely supporting them in their decision.
, yet within Ukraine itself, there are videos showing press gangs going around and pulling young men off the streets, sometimes kicking and screaming, as they ship them off to war. Some over there don't seem to want to fight to the last man.
And such isn't the case in Russia?
Having said that, when a country is attacked and its continued existence is literally threatened, then martial law comes into effect and mobilization occurs. This means that certain people will be required to take up arms. That also means that not all of those people are going to be happy about it.
Do you think my grandfather was happy to take up arms when the Nazi's invaded Belgium? He sure wasn't. He cried when he was drafter. Tough guy though. A wrestling champion actually. But he didn't want to go fight a war in the trenches. Yet he was forced to. That's how it goes in times of war.
There are also many Ukrainians who willingly enlisted voluntarily as well.
I'm not seeing massive discontent or protests or whatever from Ukrainian citizens demanding their governments to surrender to the Russian invaders.
So not sure what point you think you are making.
Be that as it may, propaganda and misinformation is a serious business when it is being used for the purpose of justifying violations of the sovereignty of other nations, to try and justify or cover up warcrimes and crimes against humanity, to undermine democracy in other countries, etc.As a general principle, I agree that a country is better off to stay somewhat detached and not play favorites among other nations. That's something that George Washington warned about in his Farewell Address. Some people like to toss around terms like "Russophilia" and "Russian propaganda" so casually, but subscribing to the ideals laid down by George Washington can not possibly be considered "Russian propaganda" or anything to do with Russia at all.
It would be utterly stupid and self-destructive to turn a blind eye towards such.