• @kurushimi
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    503 months ago

    They’ve used the Olympics as an opportunity to launch their territory grabs not once but three bloody times: Georgia, Crimea, and now Ukraine. If anything they’ll try and nab something else rather than agree to a ceasefire. Ridiculous.

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      223 months ago

      Well, historically olympics were supposed to be a time of peace and some countries did try to adhere to that. Russia though? No chance.

        • @Aqarius@lemmy.world
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          -63 months ago

          Whataboutism is when you change the subject. This is the same topic. Israel is invited, North Korea is invited, Azerbaijan is invited. The host doesn’t get to pick who attends, no matter who you, personally, hate.

          • @hoshikarakitaridia@feddit.de
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            103 months ago

            I mean it’s not about personal hate. If the Olympic Games are about peaceful competition, you could exclude countries that don’t adhere to that based on certain rules.

            And yes, it is whataboutism. He was questioning Russia being part of it, he wasn’t approving any of the other countries you listed. You can denounce Russia AND other countries. It’s possible.

            • @Aqarius@lemmy.world
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              -73 months ago

              Coulda fooled me. If you wanted to, you could prune an awful lot of countries from the “peace pls” competition, but for some reason even the notion is only ever brought up in one or two particular cases.

              And it’s not whataboutism, whataboutism is a red herring, I’m making a pretty direct point. If it were, bringing up any comparison or precedent would be whataboutism.

              • @hoshikarakitaridia@feddit.de
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                63 months ago

                Your argument can be roughly translated to “so whst about those other countries then? Shouldn’t they need to be excluded as well?”. The point is, no one is disagreeing with you, but you are distracting from the fact that Russia is one of those countries. I’m also unsure if you are intentionally doing it, but you are doing it.

                You can do this in a different way: instead of “but what about those countries?” You can say “and if we look into Russia, we definitely need to also look into some of the other countries”. This makes it less confrontational and you are agreeing with the premise that there is an issue which should be acted upon.

                I can only assume you agree with the base point because Russia doing shady things in regards to the Olympic Games is pretty well documented, and penalizing them is a logical conclusion.

                • @Aqarius@lemmy.world
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                  13 months ago

                  Yes, and the original question can be interpreted as either “why are warmongers not disinvited?” in which case, well, we all know Israel will never get booted, so there’s your answer, or, “why is Russia, in particular, not disinvited?”, which, seeing as the response was an immediate accusation of bad faith, I feel is more accurate. Hence the “personal dislike” take. I once heard the war in Ukraine described as the geopolitical equivalent of the Missing White Woman Syndrome: Off the top of my head, I can think of 4-5 other, let’s say, nurembergy conflicts in the past four years (wow that’s depressing), but for some reason none of them induce neither the level outrage, nor the hostility to anyone not sharing the level of outrage. Hell, I’ve seen Armenians leaving Nagorno-Karabah actually cheered, because “they deserve it for being Russian allies”. I find the moral grandstanding to be despicably hollow.

                  Don’t get me wrong, though, the Olympics are a joke.

              • @anachronist@midwest.social
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                23 months ago

                Maybe we could start with countries credibly accused of being currently in the act of committing genocides and work our way down?

  • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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    13 months ago

    Fucking hell Macron is consistently such a joke.

    “Oh Russia please stop your genocide so we can have a picture perfect little Olympic Games, we spent so much money on it and all we care about is that you don’t distract from the media attention. You can continue as soon as it’s over please kthxbye”

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      243 months ago

      It’s a tradition that spans centuries, not something that Macron thought up. It’s called the Olympic Truce, check it out.

      • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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        283 months ago

        Wikipedia says it was only bought back in ‘93 and that Russia has violated it 3 times since.

        Sounds like it’s tradition for Russia to ignore it.

    • @muelltonne@feddit.de
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      03 months ago

      The hope is that once a ceasefire is established, that this will hold and that hostilities will not commence after

      • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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        123 months ago

        It’s not that, it’s specifically for the Olympic games so the athletes have a chance to go and come back, and nobody is attacked during. Obviously, the only country violating that in modern history, is Russia.

      • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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        33 months ago

        Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

        Aaahhh. Hold on… My sides … Hahahahaha… Ok ok… Ok… Phwew! Hehe…

        I thought you were serious for a second… no… heh… See, conservatives like Putin cannot be stopped by pacifism. That’s never happened in all of human history. Historically, conservatism has only been stopped by force.

        That was funny, though!