I've found that many westerners is really out of context about reasons of this war and other things related to slav/russian/ukrainian culture. So, they trying to explain things in a wrong way.
Look at this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo6w5R6Uo8Y Author trying to tell us that the main reason of War is the
"fight over resources". This is of course total bullshit.
Russia has the biggestamount of resources in the world. It would never start a full scale war with danger of getting into high sanction pressure (
i need to remind you that for russians, and even dwarf putin it was not obvious, would the West implement strong sanctions or not) just because of "resouces".
So I will create this topic so that any people from other countries could better understand the main background, causes and goals of russian invasion to Ukraine.
If i will find some interesting thread or some cultural pattern not obvious to you, i will share it here and translate if necessary (
because a huge amount of interesting staff are in russian only). Maybe it will look a little "out of context", but anyway, it's worth it.
List of good authors i recommend to you (and who are deeply in slav culture by themselves) (i will expand it soon)
The First One is: Kamil Galeev. Writting in english, a lot of interesting longreads, native tatar from Tatarstan (region in russia).
His most interesting (and important for westerner, for better understanding) threads which shows the main reason of this war:
1.
War of memes: why Z-war won't end with peace (
johhnyUA: I consider this thread as the most important in understanding about current war and russian goals. Under "russian goals" i mean not only Kremlin or just Kremlin. I mean the whole imperialistic russian nation)
"Russia aims to extirpating Ukrainian culture"2.
What's happening in Russia? (johhnyUA: thread about sentiment in russian society about war in Ukraine. As author says
"To put it simply, it's going full fascist")
3.
Why East Ukraine fights so hard? 4.
How popular is Z-war in Russia?4.
The place of Chechnya within the Russian regime (johhnyUA: this is also ultra interesting thread)
"Russia is extremely centralised which makes it fragile. It needs an informal and largely independent face to make the regime more robust. That's why Kadyrov is the last line of Putin's defence"And some useful threads about russian military (johhnyUA: aspects which
were totally ignored by western experts):
1)
Russian armz and russian goals (johhnyUA: because of low morale troops it's artillery based with a lot of useless and harful staff)
"Every time Putin needed to confirm his alpha status he would devastate some little country with a Special Operation. They didn't require proper preparation because they bore no existential risk to Russia or to him. Like, the fuck they're gonna do? No risk = no need to bother" 2)
Why russian army is so bad (a little more about reasons why Kremlin don't want to create high morale army with famous generals).
"Let's go a bit deeper in history. When Bolsheviks took power in 1917 they were constantly comparing themselves with English and French revolutionaries. As they new well, both English and French revolutions ended with military usurpations done by victorious revolutionary generals.... That probably explains why the victorious Red Army had so many commanders killed under mysterious circumstances. According to official narrative - by the enemy fire, but suspectedly - by assassins shooting at their back from the close range. Like Schors" 3)
Why Russian army is so weak? "Notwithstanding with its warlike image, boosted by massive PR campaign, Russian military have nearly zero experience of fighting conventional wars against other regular armies. They were quite successful in suppressing civilian riots ofc, in Hungary 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968, etc" "That's their mode of thinking. Killing Nemtsov is a special operation. Invasion of Ukraine is a special operation. Sounds dumb isn't it? Actually it makes sense. Russian regime is regime of cosplayers: state security agents who pretend to be soldiers and desire the military glory. State security playing soldiers launched a Special Operation and accidentally got into a real war. They're scared."4)
World War Z and Russian minorities
"Russian minorities are wildly overrepresented on Ukrainian battlefields as cannon fodder. In return for their blood they are awarded with forced assimilation and loss autonomy. Many question their support of Z"5)
Why Russia is losing this war?
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The failure of many analysts to correctly predict the course of Z-war resulted from three factors. First, they greatly overestimated (or rather misunderstood) the Russian-Soviet army. Second, they underestimated the Ukrainian one. Third, they ignored the Russian political goals"
The Second One: Sergej Sumlenny. Also writting in english so it will be easy to read him
Interesting threads:
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How russia prepared it's own people for a big war through weird literature
"Let's start a long thread about how Russian book market prepared Russians for a full-scale war against Ukraine, NATO, the West, and promoted stalinism and nazism, and how this was ignored by the West. Keep seat belts fasten, you will see a lot of nasty things here."
Local rule: Topic is self moderated. Well known trolls or insane guys who are not allowed to write here: BADecker, be.open.
This list can be extended in the future.
those russians that tried to declare autonomy wanted to found and own and run their own central bank for that they had to undermine the ukrainian state,
it is pretty much the same they did like what the ukrainian baltic and eastern european oligarchs did to the russians.
the eastern europeans want to declare independence from russia but don't allow russians to declare independence from them,
because if the oprthodox russians would do that they would be not able to afford the alliance with the liberal usa. because the west will simply drain them of their labour and no labour would come to them from russia thats why they are screwed. they are the nazis that pretend to fight nazis