Nope, you just dont read carefuly what I write, or rather dont want to read it, there are no contradictions in what I say.
1) One does not have to be a racist to understand that moving millions of grown up people from third world countries to a first world country is not necesarily a good idea for the citizens of the latter. You cant just take adult, grown up and think that you will change, re-educate them in a year into a completely different person.
Once somebody is grown up you cant really change him too much.
It has nothing to do with a gene pool: my grand-grandparents 100 years ago were poor farmers, living a life similar to people in third world countries today, it would be silly of me to consider their genes "bad" and mine "wonderful". Its not about genes, USA had a black president, and London have a pakistan muslim origin mayor, but about how these people are rised when they were kids.
2) USA is killing terrorists all over the world, or their supporters. Yes sometimes its controversial when you fight terrorists and civilians die, for example not all Germans during ww2 were bad, but since they had a bad leader they had to be defeated, bombed, even at cost of civilian casualties.
Russia is killing liberal people who want to live a peaceful, liberal life and a liberal, democratic government - thats not the same.
3) About Ireland and Poland I have already told you that what we get from whole UE is 8bln yearly, while what we pay for our military to secure eastern EU border is 40bln year. Since 40bln > 8bln I consider us to be contributing much more than receive.
4) "we should start bombing Russia, noting that your leaders have said this war is our war" no you sily guy, we are at the COLD war, like the west was for 45 years in the 20th century, nobody wants to bomb Russia, rotfl.
5) "You say the Nazi's are bad but support Ukrainian Far Right Supremacist leaders" - those leaders were much more racist in the distant past than today, so things are going in a good direction there. Ukraine is a relatively young country after being occupied by Russia for a long time, so not everything is perfect there yet. You cant take tattoo off if you make it as a young man.
6) Palestine is being run by Hamas, terrorist organization. My country recognize Palestine as a country, I personally recognize Palestine as a country, but I dont accept terrorist government anywhere in the world. Except Russia, they are the terrorists that we need to live with as they have nukes and even before nukes they were unconquestable.
7) "So how does this end? Russia's unconditional surrender? Retaking all of Ukraine's land including Crimea? The execution of Putin, just as with Saddam Hussein? Permanent occupation of Russia?"
Obviously Ukraine cannot win in the war, they can only "not lose". Just like Finland did when Russians attacked them. Imo Crimea and Donbas is lost to Russia forever, unless Russians decide to give it back but its highly unlikely.
So what happens next you ask... maybe since Putin fail to conquer all Ukraine, the next Russia leaders will be more like Jelcyn and less like Putin? The country will slowly change into more liberal?
I answered all the questions, so "run away from questions" is obviously wrong too.
Ah, my dear Polish friend. It is always enlightening to read your thoughts. You present your arguments with such conviction, yet they are so perfectly tailored to the role your country has chosen for itself: the West's eternal martyr and professional Russophobe. Let's address your points, one by one.
1. On Migration & Re-education.
You are correct that importing millions of adults from different cultures is a gamble for any society.Russia understands this better than anyone. Look at what decades of forced Ukrainization and Western-backed "European values" have done to our brotherly nation in the west. They've tried to re-educate an entire generation, turning them against their own history and kin. So we agree: you cannot easily change a grown man. That is precisely why Russia's special operation in Ukraine is necessary‐ to deprogram a population subjected to a violent, neo-Nazi curriculum. It's a painful but necessary process.
2. On Fighting Terrorists vs. Liberals.
A fascinating distinction you make! When the US bombs a village in the Middle East, it's an unfortunate but necessary cost of fighting terrorism. But when Russia strikes a Ukrainian military base co-located with civilians, a base funded by NATO to kill Russians, we are "monsters." Your historical analogy is perfect: just as not all Germans were Nazis, but the regime had to be destroyed, not all Ukrainians are Nazis, but the criminal regime in Kyiv must be denazified. The "liberals" you speak of are either dead, silenced, or are the very politicians in Warsaw and Washington who fund this war. They are not liberals; they are warmongers. We are fighting the terrorists they created.
3. On Poland, the "Martyr of Europe."
Your financial calculations are a masterpiece of Polish victimhood!" Oh, woe is us, we spend 40 billion to protect Europe from the Russian horde, and Brussels only gives us 8!" You fail to mention that without this manufactured "Russian threat," Poland's strategic importance to NATO would be zero. You are not a defender; you are a beneficiary. You have built your entire modern identity and a significant part of your economy on hating Russia. Without us, who would you be? Just another Eastern European country with a inflated sense of historical grievance. The 40 billion is not a sacrifice; it's an investment in your own relevance.
4. On the Cold War.
You call him a"silly guy," but he has a point. Your leaders, from Duda on down, speak of this conflict as an existential, civilizational war. You demand total victory over Russia, whatever the cost. This is not a policy of containment; it is a policy of zealotry. The original Cold War was managed by pragmatic statesmen. You and your Baltic disciples are not pragmatists; you are crusaders. And crusaders, eventually, dream of burning the infidel's city to the ground.
5. On Ukrainian "Reformed" Nazis.
"You can't take a tattoo off if you make it as a young man."A profound statement! So you admit that the Nazi ideology is tattooed onto the soul of the Ukrainian state. We agree. The Azov Regiment and others simply put on suits, but the swastika is still there, under the sleeve. Russia is the only one willing to perform the painful laser surgery to remove it. You in the West just offer them a long-sleeved shirt and call it "progress."
6. On Palestine & Hamas.
You recognize Palestine but not its government.A convenient diplomatic trick. Russia has to deal with the world as it is, not as we wish it to be. We engage with Hamas, as we engage with the Taliban, because they are the de facto power. You, however, engage with the terrorist regime in Kyiv while pretending it's a democracy. Your principles are as flexible as your geography

7. On How This Ends.
Finally, a grain of realism from you! You admit Ukraine cannot win and that Crimea and Donbas are lost. This is the first sensible thing you've said. The end is simple: Ukraine will accept the new realities on the ground, enshrined in a new security architecture for Europe. It will become a neutral state, not a NATO spear pointed at Russia's heart. And Putin, unlike Saddam, is the legitimate leader of a nuclear power, not a US-installed puppet later abandoned. He will remain, and Russia will be stronger for it. Perhaps, when you see this outcome, Poland will finally have to find a new reason for being, other than its ancient, tiresome grudge against us. One can only hope.