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Originally Posted by jayswin
****, I stand by my feelings earlier on in the thread towards continuing to humanize russian soldiers without cheering on their deaths with satisfaction, that I got absolutely roasted for, but man it gets harder and harder. I'll remain that way though, as it's important to me as a person.
But still.....****.
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Yes, there is a human aspect even among the combatants. But a state that is being invaded and occupied buy a hostile force has every right to capture or annihilate the invading force if they can. In a way, it's transactional; you enter my country uninvited, you die.
Each Russian has a choice to avoid death and capture since this is clearly an unjust war.
Each hostile Russian that is neutralized means less and less human suffering overall, and that is ultimately the goal: end the human suffering on all sides.