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If Russia wants to have a partner in Ukraine then they need to earn it. Ukraine doesn't want to be authoritarian, Ukraine doesn't want endemic corruption, and they want a free and open press. These are all things antithetical to Putin's regime.
Ukraine gets to choose what direction they want their country to go in, and Russia is just corrupt to the core (and has been trying to sow corruption in all the post soviet countries as a means to controlling those countries). So Ukraine wants to join NATO? Well if Russia desires to change that, then they need to embrace values that are attractive to Ukraine - but they wont, because Putin's entire power center relies on complete and total corruption. Hes the worlds biggest mob boss, which is why he is using force in an attempt to get Ukraine to bend to his will. The problem is the Ukrainian people will have none of it. If Russia invades, I predict a bloodbath and high costs for Russia. The Ukrainian people will fight fiercely. |
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Feminist retelling of Nineteen Eighty-Four approved by Orwell’s estate
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You will be deployed along with the other obese if Russia takes Ukraine. I wouldn’t joke about it |
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News is super posi vibes today first time I woke up to that in a while. Talking about the end of the pandemic and a return to regular life.
Will everything go back to normal? Or is the end nigh? (Ukraine is just an operation to normalize the invasion of Taiwan.) Quote:
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Yesterday: Congressional leaders reach deal to hike debt limit
“I think this is in the best interest of the country,” said McConnell, R-Ky. *One day later* "The whole country understands that Democrats own this mess. They have seized one-party control of the economy, so you better believe that they'll have one-party accountability for the resulting nightmare." @LeaderMcConnell |
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