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  • Poland says it shot down drone-like objects which violated its airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine
  • This marks the first time a member of the Nato military alliance has directly engaged Russian assets in its airspace since the Ukraine war started in 2022
  • Poland's president will soon be chairing a National Security briefing with key officials
  • The Polish PM says the operation is "ongoing" and he is in contact with the Nato chief; he will also be conducting an extraordinary cabinet meeting in an hour
  • The Polish military says the incident is an "unprecedented violation of Polish airspace", an "act of aggression that posed a real threat to the safety of our citizens"
  • Citizens in three regions along the border with Ukraine, including Mazowieckie where the capital Warsaw is located, have been urged to stay home and shelter
  • Operations at four airports have also paused, with the country's major air hub Chopin airport in Warsaw saying that airspace over the country has been shut
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[โ€“] gusgalarnyk@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

Bruh, are you unstable too or just an Internet dweller with one issue on their mind. This guy was being a dick, he wasn't even expressing his political opinions he was just being a fuckin loser - small communities don't need to suffer losers trying to ruin the conversation for no other reason than they're having a bad day.

Also, who says America bombed this guy? He could be a troll in Russia or a red pilled teenager in Tennessee for all we fuckin know.

Tagging doesn't block someone, it just lets you remember when you wasted time on someone before hand - so you can down vote and move on, or treat them as they've been asked to be treated. That's not censorship. And even if you block someone, it's only a personal block, I can't stop them from posting or commenting for anyone but me. Again, not censorship.

And even if it did, why would censorship be the wrong move against a person incapable of having an intelligent discussion regardless of where they're from? I don't need every assholes backstory to decide if they've suffered too much to be blocked, that's fuckin crazy. I guess I wouldn't be opposed to a thread designed to air out your grievances about a specific topic, but a community can't allow assholes to run unopposed because then it discourages good people from participating.

So no, your friend is acting like a dick head - they should be labeled and treated as such - and when they're ready to be a mature adult and talk about their feelings productively they should be allowed to. Make a thread sharing your opinions about how shit the US is, id happily participate, literally everyone in the world should have a bone to pick with the US. But don't defend random assholes for being assholes and pretend it's because you think they're upset because they got bombed - that's a level of crazy, unrelated back story creation that isn't valuable to the current conversation.