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Again, I am in Kyiv right now. One reason why I can relatively safely be here is because anti-air defense is shooting down Russian missiles and drones, as well as Russian planes. As I said above, I've personally seen those anti-air defenses operating, sometimes quite close to me. Heck, the airbnb I'm staying in is just 2-3km away from the children's hospital that Russia intentionally bombed; I personally know somehow who was getting treatment in it.
Am I a "warmonger" for wanting Ukrainian forces to continue to kill Russian pilots that are trying to kill me and everyone else in this city?
In Kharkiv - which is much closer to the Russian border - Russian forces are openly bragging about the fact that they're using drones to drop grenades on Ukrainian civileans in Kharkiv. They're literally posting these videos to Telegram.
Would I be a "warmonger" for donating funds to the Ukrainian drone units that are hunting down those Russian murderers and killing them? Because I have in fact done that (with Bitcoin!). It's only fair that I financially support the people making my trip to Kyiv possible.
I am in Kyiv right now
NOBODY cares. I really hope one of those shells came to you and we finish this crap.
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68 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 24 Sep
truth is, if he is not figthing, why the fuck he is there.. warmonger vibes for sure
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Kyiv is a functioning city with 3 million people. Among other things, I've giving a talk at the local Bitdevs meetup, and I've met with some local Bitcoiners. Heck, when I came here I happened to be on the same bus as a Bitcoiner who was attending the recent conference in Riga.
As for "if he is not fighting"... so do you accept the right of Ukrainians to defend themselves from this invasion? Or do you think that's "warmongering"? Heck, if I volunteered to fight, would that be "warmongering"?
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Do you have an actual response to the points I'm making? Or are you just yelling into the void like a broken LLM?
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