

Problem is, its not getting dilluted. Its being concentrated and nurtured.
Dillution would be keeping it small, drowning it in neutral solution. And if no neutral solution is available, killing it off until its statistically insignificant.


Problem is, its not getting dilluted. Its being concentrated and nurtured.
Dillution would be keeping it small, drowning it in neutral solution. And if no neutral solution is available, killing it off until its statistically insignificant.
Like in Quake multiplayer… damn that was fun.


Thank you for the answer. I have regular discussions with a friend and he still has the opinion “russia bad”. In my country the media never gets tired to speak and write of the “russias illegal aggression war”. This exact wording is in every article and interview it’s obvious something is wrong.
It’s the same with “islamist terror organization Hamas” in every article, always the same words.


If I read Article 51 correctly, in this part: “[…] if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations […]” it could be argued that the Donbass republics were/are not members of the UN.
Or do i misunderstand something?


As much as i hate the current government (centrist conservative almost fascists, neoliberal progressives, and socialdemocrats resting on their status as a ‘big’ party)
This statement is important. Many here in Austria speak of abandoning neutrality and joinng NATO. Because of percieved threats and the problem (contradiction?) of staying neutral and still being member of the EU.


In a thread concerning the EU elections I asked a similar thing https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4768070/4417708
Ah yes, i know the KPÖ. They are “eurocommunists”. They associate with the “Party of the European Left” at the EU level. This puts them firmly in the camp of pro-EU social democrats. They are fully on board the anti-Russia bandwagon on the Ukraine issue.
They have made a conscious choice to fall in line. That is the price many of these kinds of parties believe they have to pay in order to be allowed a seat at the table. They do what they think they have to do in order to be allowed to acquire political power in the bourgeois system.
The communist party here got pressured since the death of Stalin to distance from him or the comminust politics of the USSR. Nowadays most Austrians think communism is something evil, as in every aspect of it, but mostly Stalinism. Over time and with pressure from mainstream opinion they alligned with the burguois parties in most aspects. The KPÖ are now more right leaning than the social democrats of austria 50 years ago, while those (SPÖ) decided to get even more conservative and corrupt.
It actually looks like a textbook example of moving the overton window.
Chien-Shiung Wu is another one. Her two male colleagues got the Price, even mentioned her at the ceremony.