Russia invades Ukraine

Nick's current affairs & general discussion about anything that's not sport.
Voice your opinion on stories of interest to all at Nick's.

Moderator: bbmods

User avatar
HAL
Posts: 45105
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2003 2:10 pm
Been liked: 3 times
Contact:

Post by HAL »

Did you believe him?
User avatar
King Monkey
Posts: 3192
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:25 pm
Location: On a journey to seek the scriptures of enlightenment....

Post by King Monkey »

My knowledge on the topic is reasonably limited.

One thing caught my eye though that seemed rather strange in the current climate -
A hero of the Ukrainian people, Wladimir Klitschko, wore red trunks and red gloves with yellow thumbs when defending the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world yesterday. The Ukrainian National Anthem was performed prior to the bout, and he celebrated his win with the Ukrainian flag, but Soviet Union coloured kit??????????????
(the other Ukrainian on the undercard wore red also.....)
"I am a great sage, equal of heaven.
Grow stick, grow.
Fly cloud, fly.
Oh you are a dee-mon, I love to fiiight."
User avatar
David
Posts: 50659
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:04 pm
Location: the edge of the deep green sea
Has liked: 15 times
Been liked: 76 times

Post by David »

"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
User avatar
King Monkey
Posts: 3192
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:25 pm
Location: On a journey to seek the scriptures of enlightenment....

Post by King Monkey »

^I think that would be his (less active in the boxing ring these days) older brother Vitale????
"I am a great sage, equal of heaven.
Grow stick, grow.
Fly cloud, fly.
Oh you are a dee-mon, I love to fiiight."
User avatar
HAL
Posts: 45105
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2003 2:10 pm
Been liked: 3 times
Contact:

Post by HAL »

What kind of food do you like?
User avatar
David
Posts: 50659
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:04 pm
Location: the edge of the deep green sea
Has liked: 15 times
Been liked: 76 times

Post by David »

Ah, yes, you're possibly right. Too many Klitschkos!
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
User avatar
King Monkey
Posts: 3192
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:25 pm
Location: On a journey to seek the scriptures of enlightenment....

Post by King Monkey »

Your point remains equally as valid though.
Having said that - is there possibly some merit in a "cartoon hero" style president in times like this, providing there is an honourable person pulling the strings????
Could really bring people together???
"I am a great sage, equal of heaven.
Grow stick, grow.
Fly cloud, fly.
Oh you are a dee-mon, I love to fiiight."
User avatar
David
Posts: 50659
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:04 pm
Location: the edge of the deep green sea
Has liked: 15 times
Been liked: 76 times

Post by David »

I doubt it. His appeal would be mostly populist, and populism tends to only lead to simplicity and knee-jerk decision-making. Ukraine is caught in an extremely precarious situation here, and it'll take intelligent and experienced political figures to get them through it. It's not a time for sporting 'heroes', imho.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
User avatar
stui magpie
Posts: 54828
Joined: Tue May 03, 2005 10:10 am
Location: In flagrante delicto
Has liked: 126 times
Been liked: 160 times

Post by stui magpie »

Populism also leads to getting elected in the first place, which is something you need in order to be able to do those things.

But as far as discounting sporting heroes based on intelligence and experience, he's been actively involved in politics for 7 years, is currently a party leader and MP and
Klitschko was the first professional boxing world champion to hold a PhD degree.
so he's no dunce either.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitali_Klitschko
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
User avatar
King Monkey
Posts: 3192
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:25 pm
Location: On a journey to seek the scriptures of enlightenment....

Post by King Monkey »

^Ha! Goes to show one shouldn't judge a book by its cover!!
He's more qualified to be an MP than Peter Garrett or Justin Madden were when they got in. :P :P :lol: :lol:
(I didn't know he'd been as active in politics for so long myself, despite following his boxing career...... I did know about the PhD)

Ok, so back to those more au fait with the situation - which side of the fence does Vitali's Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform Party sit on??
I would guess they're aligning with Putin based on the colours his brother wore on the weekend with himself actively cheerleading from the corner.

(I know I could google an answer such as this - I'm more looking for people's views on what's going down.......)
"I am a great sage, equal of heaven.
Grow stick, grow.
Fly cloud, fly.
Oh you are a dee-mon, I love to fiiight."
User avatar
stui magpie
Posts: 54828
Joined: Tue May 03, 2005 10:10 am
Location: In flagrante delicto
Has liked: 126 times
Been liked: 160 times

Post by stui magpie »

Interesting question and observation about the red and yellow. Not much doubt it was a political statement but by whom would be the question.

I read something today that drew a long bow between Russia being supportive (or at least not obstructive) of the US and other attempts to get Iran to voluntarily wind back their nuclear program, and the US mouthing platitudes but not doing much else in response to the Russian occupation of the Ukraine.

The inference was it was a trade off. Russia gets Ukraine, USA gets a nuclear free iran.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
User avatar
David
Posts: 50659
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:04 pm
Location: the edge of the deep green sea
Has liked: 15 times
Been liked: 76 times

Post by David »

King Monkey wrote:^Ha! Goes to show one shouldn't judge a book by its cover!!
He's more qualified to be an MP than Peter Garrett or Justin Madden were when they got in. :P :P :lol: :lol:
(I didn't know he'd been as active in politics for so long myself, despite following his boxing career...... I did know about the PhD)

Ok, so back to those more au fait with the situation - which side of the fence does Vitali's Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform Party sit on??
I would guess they're aligning with Putin based on the colours his brother wore on the weekend with himself actively cheerleading from the corner.

(I know I could google an answer such as this - I'm more looking for people's views on what's going down.......)
It looks like he's very much pro-EU and anti-Russia, although it's hard to discern much of his domestic policy from the article I read. He proposes lower taxes, which doesn't look good, but also better treatment of prisoners which is impressive (not a populist position by any means). What impresses me most is his staunch, vocal opposition to government corruption, though it's one thing to say so and another to actually put it into practice!

...but, then, this is all academic because it turns out he's (at least for the time being) withdrawn from the presidential race and supported the caretaker government. Perhaps I judged him too harshly.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
User avatar
Tannin
Posts: 18748
Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:39 pm
Location: Huon Valley Tasmania

Post by Tannin »

King Monkey wrote:He's more qualified to be an MP than Peter Garrett or Justin Madden were when they got in.
I don't know much about Madden, but Garrett had excellent qualifications for the job. He spent the years prior to starting in parliament in a high-pressure, high-visibility senior management position with a major national non-profit organisation, dealing with policy, public contact, and coordination of a wide range of member groups, each with their own agenda. Garrett quickly overcame widespread initial skepticism from within the organisation and soon established himself as one of the most successful and effective leaders in its history.

So far as I know he has never said this, but I strongly suspect that Garrett was taken aback, on his entry into politics, by the prevalence of personal dishonesty, greed, and vindictiveness amongst his Canberra colleagues, including not a few members of his own party. If so, he would not be the first good man, nor the last to enter politics only to be bitterly disappointed by the low moral and intellectual qualities of his peers.

Edit: Don't know anything about his qualifications (if any) but Madden was a terrible Planing Minister. However, I don't think we have had a good one for as long as I can remember. Shonks the lot of them, and the current one, Matthew Guy, is the worst and shonkiest yet.
�Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives!
Wokko
Posts: 8764
Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:04 pm

Post by Wokko »

He also stood for the Nuclear Disarmament Party prior to joining Labor and missed a spot on preferences when Labor preferenced the Liberals over him.

Don't know how involved he was with the party, but he was their headlining candidate.
User avatar
Tannin
Posts: 18748
Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:39 pm
Location: Huon Valley Tasmania

Post by Tannin »

Thanks Wokko, I'd completely forgotten about that. He always seemed to be an odd fit for the Labor Party. Why he didn't join the Greens, where they love and honour straightforward, dedicated people, especially if they are a bit weird, is beyond me. Presumably, he thought that he needed to be in one of the major parties if he was ever going to be able to do any good, and decided that, on balance, Labor seemed to be slightly less worse than the Liberals, and marginally more intelligent than the Nationals (which I admit isn't difficult),
�Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives!
Post Reply