I also need to respond to this sentiment:
"it's more important at this moment to get the word out
to the Russian public that their leader's ruthless behavior is scorned
and despised by the majority of the world's people."
Perhaps - but I believe Vladimir Putin really is receiving that message
clearly already - and having some ham radio operators complain to him will
not really concern him.
This is a scary thing for everyone in the world - and the people in Russia
are just as scared as we all are. Maybe the best way to get the message
out to the Russian public is to engage with them where we can.
Tree
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 7:17 AM Tree <tree@kkn.net> wrote:
> Guys - I need to step in here.
>
> This is not what ham radio people do.
>
> The Russian ham that you are pretending to punish is not the person
> responsible for what is happening in Ukraine.
>
> Think about the situation if you were a USA ham - and some other ham
> decided not to work you because they did not like the decisions someone in
> Washington had made.
>
> Throughout my ham career - I have enjoyed the opportunity to meet people
> in places that I was taught were bad places and become to understand that
> they were people just like me - and were perhaps more helpless to control
> their government than I can control mine.
>
> We all have worked Russians over the years - and I bet almost everyone
> here would be in the pileup if a station from North Korea came on the air.
>
> I will always feel the best hope for humanity is to get to know each other
> and understand each other's situation better and have some understanding.
> Ham radio is one way to break down the political barriers and get to know
> real people.
>
> I have kind of felt sorry for the stations currently using D1 as a
> prefix. They are just pawns in a chess game and through no fault of their
> own, ended up in a situation where they couldn't get a license. They came
> up with a work around that allowed them to get on the air. If I was in
> their situation, I would probably do the same thing.
>
> If Vladimir Putin were a ham, I could understand you deciding not to work
> him - but let's not pretend our friends who we have been working over the
> years are responsible.
>
> I will not tolerate anything less from the members of this list.
>
> 73 Tree N6TR
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 5:46 AM Pete Smith N4ZR <pete.n4zr@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yup. Me too.
>>
>> 73, Pete N4ZR
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>>
>> On 2/24/2022 8:03 AM, MU 4CX250B wrote:
>> > Good move, Mark. We all know the current assault on Ukraine is not the
>> > fault of our many good Russian ham buddies, and while I know we all
>> > wish them well, it's more important at this moment to get the word out
>> > to the Russisn public that their leader's ruthless behavior is scorned
>> > and despised by the majority of the world's people.
>> > 73,
>> > Jim w8zr
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPhone
>> >
>> >> On Feb 24, 2022, at 5:33 AM, Mpridesti via Topband<
>> topband@contesting.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> I plan to NOT work any Russian stations during the ARRL DX SSB
>> contest as
>> >>> I object to the in unprovoked war they started.
>> >>>
>> >>> Ukraine hams have already shut down.
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> Mark, K1RX
>> >>
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