I’d argue that’s not kidnapping. Yes, the guy being interviewed is quoted as saying kidnapped, but that doesn’t make it kidnapping. We’re not arguing morality here, we’re arguing whether or not a country enforcing it’s conscription laws is kidnapping. And it’s not. Do you go after South Korea for imprisoning people who refuse the draft there? Seems pretty hypocritical to me, but that’s not surprise, ya gotta be a hypocrite to support Russia.
I’d argue that’s not kidnapping. Yes, the guy being interviewed is quoted as saying kidnapped, but that doesn’t make it kidnapping. We’re not arguing morality here, we’re arguing whether or not a country enforcing it’s conscription laws is kidnapping. And it’s not. Do you go after South Korea for imprisoning people who refuse the draft there? Seems pretty hypocritical to me, but that’s not surprise, ya gotta be a hypocrite to support Russia.
I would call what I read kidnapping regardless of country
Then we have a fundamental disagreement on kidnapping
You had already decided your position before I presented evidence