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[BUG] Stop russia! Stand with Ukraine!🇺🇦

Open stop-war-in-ukraine opened this issue 2 years ago • 45 comments

Block NPM for russians!

https://github.com/stop-war-in-ukraine/stop-russia-it

pnpm 🇺🇦 - https://twitter.com/pnpmjs/status/1498306992577957890

Help!Help!Help! Stop war! Russi Screenshot 2022-03-01 at 22 40 40 Screenshot 2022-03-01 at 22 41 13 a kills civilians!!!!

stop-war-in-ukraine avatar Mar 01 '22 20:03 stop-war-in-ukraine

As an individual, I deeply sympathize with what the Ukrainian people are going through and wish nothing but peace and safety for Ukraine. I have personally expressed support on Twitter, and many Vue team / community members have done the same. However, I do not want Vue, an OSS project, to become a vehicle for political messages. We will do what we can as individuals, but not under the name of the project.

From https://github.com/vuejs/vue/pull/12483 probably same thing for npm

hackermondev avatar Mar 13 '22 01:03 hackermondev

While it's great that you support Ukraine, I do not agree with adding political messages to this kind of project.

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Mar 23 '22 22:03 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

I dunno... While what's happening in Ukraine is sad, it's not the Russian citizens who are at fault. As a matter of fact, much of the Russian population disagrees what their government and military are doing.

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 02 '22 08:04 hedgerow512

I dunno... While what's happening in Ukraine is sad, it's not the Russian citizens who are at fault. As a matter of fact, much of the Russian population disagrees what their government and military are doing.

nonsense. 8 from 9 russians supports what happen.

striped avatar Apr 05 '22 18:04 striped

Because of he-who-must-not-be-named's STUPID PROPAGANDA. If they knew what was really happening, that would drop significantly.

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 05 '22 18:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

Because of he-who-must-not-be-named's STUPID PROPAGANDA. If they knew what was really happening, that would drop significantly.

what it changes?

striped avatar Apr 05 '22 18:04 striped

I dunno... While what's happening in Ukraine is sad, it's not the Russian citizens who are at fault. As a matter of fact, much of the Russian population disagrees what their government and military are doing.

nonsense. 8 from 9 russians supports what happen.

Could you share that statistic with me please?

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 05 '22 20:04 hedgerow512

I dunno... While what's happening in Ukraine is sad, it's not the Russian citizens who are at fault. As a matter of fact, much of the Russian population disagrees what their government and military are doing.

nonsense. 8 from 9 russians supports what happen.

Could you share that statistic with me please?

Google stop working? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Vladimir_Putin

striped avatar Apr 05 '22 20:04 striped

I dunno... While what's happening in Ukraine is sad, it's not the Russian citizens who are at fault. As a matter of fact, much of the Russian population disagrees what their government and military are doing.

nonsense. 8 from 9 russians supports what happen.

Could you share that statistic with me please?

Google stop working? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Vladimir_Putin

jumped to 69% who had a positive view of Putin in January 2022, and 71% who approved of the Russian president in February 2022 (before the [2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]

thats the only info about that that is there , note the „before russian invasion of ukraine” and remember they are brainwashed by russian propaganda. Locking npm to russian citizens will only harm the people who dont support the war or dont know what really is happening .

thatguywithdrip avatar Apr 19 '22 11:04 thatguywithdrip

War started 2014, not in 2022. If there are somebody who still doesn’t know what their country doing, they would never know. For me personally, there is no people left. Human like looking beings who better keep on distance.

striped avatar Apr 19 '22 12:04 striped

Again, punishing those who don't know the whole story doesn't help.

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 19 '22 14:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

Depends. Punishing criminal doesn’t help victim. Punishing help the criminal realise responsibility for his/her crime.

In Ukraine people die just coz neighbour decided they should not live. We can not help them, they are gone. But we can punish those whose who allow that to happen. F..n russian, who explicitly or implicitly help PooTin to become who he is. If he won’t be stopped, this massacre continue and nobody knows who will be next. Do you want that happen with your country?

striped avatar Apr 19 '22 15:04 striped

Depends. Punishing criminal doesn’t help victim. Punishing help the criminal realise responsibility for his/her crime.

In Ukraine people die just coz neighbour decided they should not live. We can not help them, they are gone. But we can punish those whose who allow that to happen. F..n russian, who explicitly or implicitly help PooTin to become who he is. If he won’t be stopped, this massacre continue and nobody knows who will be next. Do you want that happen with your country?

Punishing someone that doesnt even know what he did is fucking stupid my guy. And what did they even do apart from electing putin in the first place where he seemed like a good candidate. Remember you dont know how is it, you dont believe that something happened until you actually see it or someone shows evidence of it. And if you were in their shoes, what would you do? You would do nothing beacuse you would be scared. And then get people on social media call you not human

thatguywithdrip avatar Apr 19 '22 17:04 thatguywithdrip

They knew what they did. They fed the monster. 8 years is a plenty of time to see things around, isn’t it? You say, they were scared… They scared something they didn’t know? And continue as nothing really happened. You managed stretch 69% just to 0. :) But it was not 69% who support Crimea annexation, it was much more. On my personal experience it is even worse: from all my russian “friends” only 1 was sorry. Just scared, yeah? And scarring shit out they voting for monster again and again, admiring him for terrorising neighbour nations: Georgia, Moldova, Lithuania… He made them greater. He brought them Crimea. Threaten Europe. Got them up from knees. Don’t tell me about propaganda, I knew how it works, I was born in USSR: they wish to be brainwashed. Everyone now blaming only putin, but forgot, he is their common creature. “Each nation deserves their ruler.”

striped avatar Apr 20 '22 05:04 striped

PUTIN HAS LITERALLY PUT LEGISLATION THAT ALLOWS HIM TO KEEP POWER UNTIL TWENTY THIRTY-SOMETHING. So it's their fault, huh?

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 20 '22 14:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

YES! They gave him power to make such legislation. Moreover they were very happy until world allow PooTin rob Georgia and Ukraine. Now they start feel sanctions and they crying: it’s not us, it’s him! F..k them.

Read what people in Ukraine did when they were told to do as they not accept. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_of_Dignity) If you collaborate with evil, you become evil too.

striped avatar Apr 20 '22 15:04 striped

ok im done with this guy, someone please tell him that he is wrong

thatguywithdrip avatar Apr 20 '22 18:04 thatguywithdrip

thatguywithdrip, go f..k yourself

striped avatar Apr 21 '22 06:04 striped

Russian people are still people. They're humans just like Jews, Italians, or anyone else. That's what I was trying to say from my first comment. It quite bothers me when they all become scapegoated and dehumanized after their government does something drastic like invade a neighboring country. It's not like the Russian population has any control of what Putin does. That's why I don't think the Russian citizens should be punished, especially since Putin is showing no signs of stopping, so it's not like these sanctions are effective at changing anything.

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 21 '22 07:04 hedgerow512

Am not biologist, never try to discuss that terminology. Also, I wish I can dehumanise anyone in a chat, but it's not possible… However, we all may judge how other act, behave and make conclusions, right? Am sorry to break this simple fact to you, but it is not russian government kill civilians in occupied Ukrainian towns. And kill so brutally and unreasonable, people call it genocide. And it is not PooTin personally shelling cities and villages in Ukraine, Georgia, named it. It is not them occupied neighbour country territory and terrifying all countries around. Right? That is russian do, usual people like you and me, roughly 7 from 8, if you met. Do you like to be like them? I not.

striped avatar Apr 21 '22 11:04 striped

Who are you trying to convince? Yourself or me? Frankly, I can't take you seriously right now since it seems like you disregard all what anyone says of the matter and smother them in your bias instead. That's not going to convince anyone of anything, and it will certainly earn you a bad reputation.

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 21 '22 18:04 hedgerow512

The grammar is not great either. The Russian soldiers may be doing wrong things, but they're not the whole population and your "PooTin" is the one ordering them.

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 21 '22 18:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

Tell me about grammar. :) You got lost? We spoke about russian, who support war in Ukraine and deserve isolation. I gave you facts, and you decided convince me that it is not true.

I don’t need convince you. Why? Who are you to speak about my reputation?

(These questions rhetorical, I don’t need your opinion.)

striped avatar Apr 21 '22 21:04 striped

You didn't give any facts. You just ranted the entire time. I gave reasons which were ignored or dismissed by you. That doesn't make what you say true. It was your decision to comment on what I said in the first place, which I assumed would have become a productive conversation.

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 21 '22 21:04 hedgerow512

Are you f..n russian? Usually that’s how they make conversation: just denied what doesn’t fit their baseline.

I gave you link on wiki, which has plenty of references. You just stated that people doesn’t responsible for authority they elect. Which is childish nonsense. :)

Anyway, this conversation will be for people who can read, not for you.

striped avatar Apr 21 '22 23:04 striped

Lol you just committed a strawman, an ad hominem, and a false dilemma in one comment. Those are logical fallacies, in case you're not familiar. Not to mention, the first line is quite a hasty generalization.

I never said the people are not responsible for the authority they elect. That's your strawman fallacy. I said the Russian people disagree with what their government is doing. Your ad hominem is saying that this conversation is for people who can read. Obviously, I can read if I can respond. Your false dilemma is assuming I'm Russian based off my perceived conversation style. It's not black and white like that.

I'm not Russian, dude. And if I was, you shouldn't believe that it would grant you a victory. I don't have to be Russian to have this mindset. I do, however, assume I'm well researched.

Therefore, argue the points properly!

Anyways, I still failed to find any information that 8 out of 9 Russians support Putin from the source you gave me. Even performing a Ctrl+F and searching, as well as further googling it, I couldn't find anything about it. The burden of proof is still on you.

Oh, and by the way... If I can make a personal jab, I think it's really funny that you say I can't read when clearly you're struggling with grammar. xD Sorry

hedgerow512 avatar Apr 21 '22 23:04 hedgerow512

That is quote from wiki, I refer: “After EU and U.S. sanctions against Russian officials as a result of the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Putin's approval rating reached 87 percent, according to a Levada Center survey published on 6 August 2014.[11]”

87% ~ 8/9 and just for you, translate it into words: 8 russian from 9 support war in Ukraine.

how do you manage to do programming?

striped avatar Apr 22 '22 07:04 striped

That was in 2014. That is outdated information. Also, I agree that your grammar is low-quality. Can you show me the wiki and the exact place where it is? (and also proof that you didn't edit that in?)

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 22 '22 13:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

And do they really know what's going on? Or are they forced to watch Putin's mindless brainwashing blah all day?

a-a-GiTHuB-a-a avatar Apr 22 '22 13:04 a-a-GiTHuB-a-a

Go f..k yourself, imbecile. Outdated moron with low quality reasoning.

striped avatar Apr 22 '22 14:04 striped