I have thought a bit about this and it occurs to me that the Russian people prefer warring to peace. Already over 321,000 of their sons have died in the Ukrainian invasion and not a peep about stopping this slaughter of their children. Initially there was some protest but that was quickly abated and since then nothing that has crossed my antenna. It seems that following along with whatever putin and the kremlin wants is their stance. Which is why I say that Russians prefer war over peace. So my expectation that the Russian people will finally rise up and say no more is more fantasy than reality.
A nation that settles for the worst of what we humans can do to each other is not a noble or honorable nation. In fact they are like a locust that only exists to consume that which is around it. I have tried to have empathy for the Russian people who are being led around by a crazed ego centered establishment but I can no longer feel like that for them when they continue to support the war crimes of their leaders. The Russian people cannot go about their lives like nothing horrible is happening in their name without challenging and overcoming the blight that they are currently allowing on Ukraine and the world. The
Russian people need to change their lives in order to stop the devastation that is happening in their name.
1000 or so Russian sons die each day so that putin can claim some victory within Ukraine. Yet each day putin can claim no victory. Is time suspended in Russia and does the suspension go on forever? The Russian people can still stop their maniacal leaders but there has to be a will for peace for that to happen. Otherwise warring for the long haul is their legacy. What is the reason for the Russian people to be warring with Ukraine? Apparently it doesn't take much as for now it seems the Russian people are content to have their children sacrificed in Ukraine for whatever. A civilized nation does not do this and the people of a civilized nation would find a way to stop it now if they were both a noble and an honorable breed.
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