"People are the more honest when they suppose their own moral superiority" is how I would summarize that logic there. Sure, we can decide to hate Russia and then anything goes.
However, that is not a principle or method by which to form governance or social policies (especially as an outsiders to a country). That is a mob rule. You have not done the homework of following your own argument to its logical conclusion, which is what I was trying to induce. If you were to answer some of my questions following your logic you would arrive at a contradiction, in kind and degree. (In fact, your logic would vindicate RU attack on UA due to their inability to solve separatists movement in Donbas and Luhansk with diplomacy).
(also the way you cite "fundamental rights" are very vague in your usage, but they are not so foggy as you suppose, but we would then veer off).
It’s not about hating Russia - it’s about fighting fascist imperialists who decided to eradicate another nation.
And no, my logic wouldn’t vindicate Russian invasion - invading another country is the exact opposite of a society deciding about its own government. Also note that this particular “separatist movement” was artificially created by Russia. I guess you are making some assumptions which then result in bizarre conclusions you’ve demonstrated above, but I have no idea what those assumptions might be.
However, that is not a principle or method by which to form governance or social policies (especially as an outsiders to a country). That is a mob rule. You have not done the homework of following your own argument to its logical conclusion, which is what I was trying to induce. If you were to answer some of my questions following your logic you would arrive at a contradiction, in kind and degree. (In fact, your logic would vindicate RU attack on UA due to their inability to solve separatists movement in Donbas and Luhansk with diplomacy).
(also the way you cite "fundamental rights" are very vague in your usage, but they are not so foggy as you suppose, but we would then veer off).