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13/12/23
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Originally posted by tangs
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I got nothing wrong at all .Stop using the same silly line ....when you continue to use it falsely you only devalue it .
Stop misrepresenting ...... what a few ..... VERY FEW .....russsian supporters said or did is of no consequence ...... democracy operates on the opinions of the majority .....and apart from the elections it is very vvery clear that the vast majority of Ukrainians even today after all their hardship do strongly support fighting russia to stop them stealing Ukrainian land !
How else could they have fought off russia if they did not ????
However in russia their version of democracy means opposition leaders being poisoned and gaoled , banning all independant news and punishing anyone who spreads it as well as making the courts do the exact bidding of the President .
THAT is the russia you support ..... a hopelessly corrupt and unfair fascist dictatorship ...... is it any wonder the Ukrainian people have rejected that ??
They actually like their independance and their freedoms, they are keen to see corruption punished as it is not in russia - it's structural in russia !
Is there the slightest chance of you being honest about any of this ??
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You have got it wrong again. 5 in a row now. The point is when a president of a country proposes a plan to another country how to solve the issue in Donbas, and that other country agrees to the terms of a proposed plan, you don't pull out the last minute, because there may be consequences as a result of your action.
"Democracy in Ukraine???
There is no such a thing under the martial law.