Thank you Hiroshi for stepping in. It’s most unfortunate you have to post
on this Ruby thread in this manner. I apologize for those that simply won’t
or are unwilling.
Rgds
Take care
Robert
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On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 7:29 PM SHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Hi all.
This list is a Ruby programming list, not political place.
When anyone post the message that has nothing to do with the Ruby
programming language,
I will ban this user or stop this list.
This list is a Ruby programming list, not political place.
When anyone post the message that has nothing to do with the Ruby
programming language,
I will ban this user or stop this list.
Geez, I've never expected Russian propaganda to be so strong on this
mailing list. For the record, Russia has stolen Crimea, then they
deployed their own unmarked troops into Eastern Ukraine to help with
insurrection there and now Putler is coming for the rest of the country
killing lot of civilians. Russia is the evil one here and it's fine to
say so.
···
On 2022-03-02 11:22:45 -0500, JY JY wrote:
In your entire paragraph you don’t even acknowledge the fact for 8 years
Ukrainian troops or paramilitary troops o government orders have been
ACTUALLY killing Eastern Ukrainians. You never bothered to ask if life is
so wonderful why do Eastern Ukrainians want to leave so badly? Turning a
blind eye to atrocities is how the NATZIs marched across Europe.
Europeans are the ones in their little special EU zone so trained from
their central government they don’t dare question their masters.
--
There are only two hard things in Computer Science:
cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors.
Can a moderator put a stop to this please and thank you. This is no longer
a Ruby programming thread for ideas, questions and help.
Thank you
Rgds
Robert
···
On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 4:57 PM Wolf <wolf@wolfsden.cz> wrote:
On 2022-03-02 11:22:45 -0500, JY JY wrote:
> In your entire paragraph you don’t even acknowledge the fact for 8 years
> Ukrainian troops or paramilitary troops o government orders have been
> ACTUALLY killing Eastern Ukrainians. You never bothered to ask if life is
> so wonderful why do Eastern Ukrainians want to leave so badly? Turning a
> blind eye to atrocities is how the NATZIs marched across Europe.
> Europeans are the ones in their little special EU zone so trained from
> their central government they don’t dare question their masters.
Geez, I've never expected Russian propaganda to be so strong on this
mailing list. For the record, Russia has stolen Crimea, then they
deployed their own unmarked troops into Eastern Ukraine to help with
insurrection there and now Putler is coming for the rest of the country
killing lot of civilians. Russia is the evil one here and it's fine to
say so.
--
There are only two hard things in Computer Science:
cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors.
Can a moderator put a stop to this please and thank you. This is no longer a Ruby programming thread for ideas, questions and help.
Thank you
Rgds
Robert
On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 4:57 PM Wolf <wolf@wolfsden.cz> wrote:
On 2022-03-02 11:22:45 -0500, JY JY wrote:
> In your entire paragraph you don’t even acknowledge the fact for
8 years
> Ukrainian troops or paramilitary troops o government orders have
been
> ACTUALLY killing Eastern Ukrainians. You never bothered to ask
if life is
> so wonderful why do Eastern Ukrainians want to leave so badly?
Turning a
> blind eye to atrocities is how the NATZIs marched across Europe.
> Europeans are the ones in their little special EU zone so
trained from
> their central government they don’t dare question their masters.
Geez, I've never expected Russian propaganda to be so strong on this
mailing list. For the record, Russia has stolen Crimea, then they
deployed their own unmarked troops into Eastern Ukraine to help with
insurrection there and now Putler is coming for the rest of the
country
killing lot of civilians. Russia is the evil one here and it's fine to
say so.
-- There are only two hard things in Computer Science:
cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors.