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 PhilipTheBucket   ( @PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat )  to Technology · 1 year ago

A more complete explanation for the removal of those Russian Linux kernel maintainers

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A more complete explanation for the removal of those Russian Linux kernel maintainers

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 PhilipTheBucket   ( @PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat )  to Technology · 1 year ago
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  •  DdCno1   ( @DdCno1@beehaw.org ) 
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    You know there are massive differences between the war that Russia started and the war that Hamas started.

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      Yes, the difference being that one is a war and the other is just plain old genocide.

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        Yup. I recall how the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs published new guidelines for digging mass graves in late 2021. One of many pieces of evidence pointing towards genocidal intent. Bucha at the latest should have made Putin’s goals in Ukraine more than clear to anyone.

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      Hamas didn’t exist during the nakba.

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        There is a difference between a war and a conflict. Hamas did not start this conflict, but they started this war.

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