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Re: Could Russia really be considered as a democratic state?
by
KingScorpio
on 12/04/2022, 23:14:12 UTC

Yes, it is logical.

This is very simple and I will explain it to you as if you were 5: If you are not nice to other kids (e.g. shelling cities), they do not want to play with you. Do you really pretend that the achievements and culture of your country are celebrated while you kill others? Why don't you go and play Wagner in Tel-Aviv?

The argument of "ordinary citizens" or "cultural manifestation" obviously do not apply to anything that can be construed as a symbol of Putin's regime.

I hate Putin for this, I liked Tchaikovsky's ballets.

putin's regime is not about putin enriching himselves.

it's first and main priority is to secure same human rights standards for russians as for nonrussians in europe,

the invasion of ukraine was caused by a violation of those rights, and therefor it happened, the perpetrators are the liberal leftists that try to fund their liberal leftism on the supression of russian autonomy because the ethnic woke elements would otherwise quickly wipe out the western left from inside.

regards