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Re: What's next in EU, yellow armbands for Russians and Belarussians?
by
paxmao
on 01/04/2025, 09:42:58 UTC
Weak trolling. You think i can just go to Russia and vote in there without having a citizenship? Not that even Russian votes count in Russia, but in principle.

War crimes have consequences, but i am sure that Russian authorities would welcome those people back to live in that homeland paradise where they can vote.
Or would they get yellow armbands there as well for being too liberal? Would they land to jail in Russia? People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, as it isn't most constructive act.


You didn't read carefully.

"There are also nearly 60,000 people left stateless after the fall of the Soviet Union."

Estonia didn't want to give many of its Russian minority citizens a citizenship

"Permanent residents of Estonia currently have a constitutional right to vote in local elections, but not general elections."

So even those who DID get citizenship, can't vote in general elections

"They did not qualify for citizenship because of a lack of blood ties to Estonia."

Where did I hear similar reasoning 90 years ago?

Branko, again... there is more than enough space in Ruzzia for anyone who would like to live under Putin's regime. And there seems to be more and more space every day given the daily losses in Ukraine.

There they will be able to live like proper Ruzzis, speak their mother tonge and enjoy all the "benefits" of a Klepto-Petro-state to the full extent and for the rest of the lives (or to the rest of Putin's life). All beautiful Slavs together living in harmony under the supreme God-choosen ex-KGB ruler.