kravietz 🦇 on Nostr: npub1k0fcx…kue39 You don’t seem to be reading anything that I’ve written so far ...
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You don’t seem to be reading anything that I’ve written so far with good will. You just continuously repeat phrases which are irrelevant to what I say.
I will make one more attempt:
Ukrainian farmers are clearing mines regardless of the Polish ban. This is an emotional and irrelevant argument.
Ukrainian farming companies were never restricted from exporting their grain through EU. As a matter of fact, in 2022 one company alone made $5 billion turnaround on the grain sales.
The whole grain conflict was caused by some Ukrainian companies abusing the deal and selling grain inside EU market at dumping prices to maximise their profits while killing EU farmers.
If there’s anyone “hagging over money”, it’s these companies. EU farmers are simply fighting for their survival.
If you want to “pay compensations” to farmers, it’s been already happening, but it would be much easier if the Ukrainian companies did not abuse the deal in the first place.
Their massive profits and Ukraine war effort are not related in any way. Linking them is simply emotional and irrelevant eristics.
The same applies to the border conflict. Polish truckers raised a number of very specific postulates: some related to corruption and red tape on Ukrainian border, some related to dishonest competition by Ukrainian drivers.
None of these are related to Ukraine’s war effort. Fixing any of them doesn’t impact the war effort. If a corrupt customs or border guard officer is arrested or simply stops taking bribes, Ukrainian army doesn’t lose or gain from it. They work in the safest place in Ukraine - 1000 km from the front line and they are simply parasiting on the border traffic.
If you continue your destructive disputing style I will simply block you as I don’t see point in repeating the same arguments over and over again when the other side simply ignores them.
You don’t seem to be reading anything that I’ve written so far with good will. You just continuously repeat phrases which are irrelevant to what I say.
I will make one more attempt:
Ukrainian farmers are clearing mines regardless of the Polish ban. This is an emotional and irrelevant argument.
Ukrainian farming companies were never restricted from exporting their grain through EU. As a matter of fact, in 2022 one company alone made $5 billion turnaround on the grain sales.
The whole grain conflict was caused by some Ukrainian companies abusing the deal and selling grain inside EU market at dumping prices to maximise their profits while killing EU farmers.
If there’s anyone “hagging over money”, it’s these companies. EU farmers are simply fighting for their survival.
If you want to “pay compensations” to farmers, it’s been already happening, but it would be much easier if the Ukrainian companies did not abuse the deal in the first place.
Their massive profits and Ukraine war effort are not related in any way. Linking them is simply emotional and irrelevant eristics.
The same applies to the border conflict. Polish truckers raised a number of very specific postulates: some related to corruption and red tape on Ukrainian border, some related to dishonest competition by Ukrainian drivers.
None of these are related to Ukraine’s war effort. Fixing any of them doesn’t impact the war effort. If a corrupt customs or border guard officer is arrested or simply stops taking bribes, Ukrainian army doesn’t lose or gain from it. They work in the safest place in Ukraine - 1000 km from the front line and they are simply parasiting on the border traffic.
If you continue your destructive disputing style I will simply block you as I don’t see point in repeating the same arguments over and over again when the other side simply ignores them.