quotingTBH, I didn’t expect Russian trolls to already be on #Nostr. Go send some emails to elderly people, you moron.
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I’m starting to be allergic to this nonsense, so let’s break it down for others with some sources at least.
Does Russia Really Have a Right to Crimea?
The key question is whether Russia’s claim to Crimea holds any legal weight. According to the Soviet (1936) and Ukrainian (1978) constitutions, as well as agreements like the Budapest Memorandum (1994), Crimea was legally recognized as part of Ukraine!
Then in 2014, those "mysterious" so-called little green men—later confirmed to be Russian troops—showed up, organized a rushed referendum, and Russia annexed Crimea, even though most of the international community never acknowledged it as legitimate. Even Putin himself admitted Russian forces were involved.
No matter how many justifications Moscow and their trolls tries to offer, from a legal standpoint, it was an outright violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty!
Sources:
Soviet Constitution (1936): https://constitution.garant.ru/history/ussr-rsfsr/1936/red_1936/3958688/chapter/94f5bf092e8d98af576ee351987de4f0/
Ukrainian Constitution (1978): https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/888-09/ed19780420#Text
Budapest Memorandum (1994): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
Communication blocking by Russians during Crimea annexation: https://thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/2017/5/10/how-russia-weaponized-social-media-in-crimea
Putin admits Russian troops were involved (2014): https://www.voanews.com/a/putin-admits-russian-troop-role-in-crimea-annexation/2523186.html
Little Green Men – totally not from Russia, just regular patriots who love their ancestors and their "home"(2014) 😉:
Wondrej₿tc on Nostr: I tried to be as open-source as possible. I'm open to any arguments. Let's see how ...
I tried to be as open-source as possible. I'm open to any arguments. Let's see how many Putler trolls are out there. Maybe I'm still young, but I still believe connected humanity can overcome regimes like this.