I've tried to search for opinions on what's going on in Ukraine, but most posts are incredibly old. I'm not too educated on the matter myself (well, aside from keeping up most of the time with what cities are under whose control and all of that). I haven't really heard much about the geopolitical side of things, and it's hard to know what's disinfo or not; That's why I'd like to ask: What is your stance on the Ukraine war?

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If a socialist movement seized power in the country next to yours, would it be better to move there or stay where you're at and try to build your own, benefitting from the momentum?
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    Somokoth
    1y ago 100%

    It really depends if the nation has past problems that'd take far longer to resolve than what the revolution would immediately provide. Russia, immediately after the revolution, wasn't the best place to live in as there was still a lot to resolve, and resource funneling + government structure wasn't fully established. I simply would not be able to provide much assistance to a nation whose language I do not know (depending on what neighbor it is)

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