Summary
Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Christmas Day, using 184 missiles and drones, resulting in power cuts across the country.
Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the attack, calling it “inhumane” and a “conscious choice” by Russia.
Despite the damage and casualties, Ukrainians remain resilient, celebrating Christmas amidst the crisis.
I’m not obligated to debate without someone and it does have to do with Israel/Palestine because he’s condemning it on on-side but praising it on the other-side.
Like I said, you’re not obligated either to debate/ comment. We have different opinions and that’s okay. I mean, we are both strangers to each other anyway.
And yet it doesn’t make you any less hypocritical.
I think somewhere along our comments, we established that hypocrisy seems to be okay. So, I suppose, it’s okay now?
Okay according to whom? Not according to you unless, apparently, you do it.
You seem to think there are some sort of universal laws at work here.
Re-read our comments, there’s your answer. I honestly find it quite funny that some of you got agitated when someone has a different opinion.
Okay, I re-read the comments. No one said hypocrisy “seems to be okay.”
Someone did say it was normal though.
You know who that was?
So, no one said it’s okay, but you said it is normal.
And it turns out that hypocrisy does appear to be normal: for you. Which makes me wonder what your problem is when Ukraine is hypocritical.
Yeah, I know who that is. That’s me! Right?
Oh yeah, if you assume it is normal for me. Well, I suppose, it is then. Hypocrisy is normal but I suppose only when you are a president.
You already know my problem with Zelensky being hypocritical. You just don’t understand my reason or don’t want to. Perhaps both? But that’s fine though, like I said, we have different opinions (and that’s okay!).
EDIT; thank you though, you made the whole thing about me. I feel flattered.
Why do you expect Zelensky to do something you’re incapable of?