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fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
> I understand, however, your lack of empathy for this point, since it counter-acts the war-lust with which you are clearly afflicted.

So an Australian living in Austria keeps gaslighting Eastern Europeans about their experience with russia.

Then keeps telling them to eat russian shit or face consequences.

Then keeps spewing flat-earth level conspiracy shit with extreme conviction, arrogance and aggression.

Completely ignores the plight of current or previous russian atrocities.

Then accuses others of lacking empathy.
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Tell me. Had russia treated its neighbors well, not genocided them for centuries on end, enslaved and taken liberties from them. Would they then maybe feel different about russia?

Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Baltics, all the Stans. Everyone has been been attacked by russia over the centuries. Centuries before putin was born.

The biggest problem of course is that russia is STILL doing that. Attacked Georgia, attacked Ukraine, is threatening to attack Baltics again.

There is no sign that russia can be trusted to treat it's neighbors well or be a responsible member of a world where human rights are being valued.

This is completely on russia itself, trying to play the victim is not going to work as everyone has tried to accomodate russia. Germans thought that wandel-durch-handel tried to make russia to understand that trade is more profitable than war, but this was proven to be hopelessly naive.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
I'm with you on Lost. The worst garbage let down ever.

YET. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Constant is still one of my favorite TV episodes ever.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
1. Distancing themselves from Boeing

2. Managing fallout from obvious losses from groundings

3. Showing investors that they can continue without Boeing should it regress further.

4. Kicking off bidding war between Boeing and Airbus. Boeing will give them an insanely good deal, especially if they announce their PO soon. Airbus is obviously also very keen on getting a foot in the door with United.

5. Sending a message to Boeing that they have had enough of this shit and it will really hit the fan if they don't get their act together.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
russia is actively murdering it's neighbors. There is no need trying to paint this as something deeper.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
Your original claim:

> (only some countries do not build coal plants anymore).

This comment:

> My claim was and is, the majority of countries are still running coal, china is no exception there.

Can you spot the difference?
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
Your link says:

> The United States committed Saturday to the idea of phasing out coal power plants, joining 56 other nations in kicking the coal habit.

This is completely different from what you claimed

> only 56 countries currently do not plan to do so

There is zero information about how many countries have any coal plants at all or how many are building new ones.

The only information in the quote is about phasing out.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
You claimed "only some countries" which seems to claim that most of the 200-something countries in the world are building coal plants.

Now you say that you only think of Germany, Poland and China.
fellin
·2 lata temu·discuss
The data shows that one sector grows faster than the other. To conclude from this that they care about the climate is wishful thinking.

Also even you yourself claim

> they need economic growth first

Which weakens your point even further.

Moreover your claim of

> only some countries do not build coal plants anymore

is completely unsubstantiated.