

I’d imagine Russians opposing the Ukraine war would especially be targets, maybe you misread the comment and the “bad take”? Trump would be eager to get rid of pro-Ukraine speakers for Putin.
(A source would be nice too)
I’d imagine Russians opposing the Ukraine war would especially be targets, maybe you misread the comment and the “bad take”? Trump would be eager to get rid of pro-Ukraine speakers for Putin.
(A source would be nice too)
You’re asking that question, but you probably won’t find many Trump voters here.
How much do they hear anyways? Do they actually know what people other than Trump say?
See, that’s the thing, that’s bad. Generally the best solution is negotiation, dialogue and compromise rather than wasting people and resources of both sides. Unless the other side refuses to negotiate (fairly), which Putin does.
Putin is a kid refusing to talk with anyone because they don’t give their toys to him, when he could suck it up and agree for both of the kids to share their toys.
How is “unwilingness to engage” a good trait?
Both of these sound like qualities of a coward. You could at least say he’s somewhat cunning, and yet you phrased it like that. He doesn’t even smile when hit, he didn’t seem particularly enthusiastic when Ukraine ruined his idea of the invasions, unless I misunderstood.
I just checked some other articles from MRonline, it’s claiming Ukraine started the war.
https://mronline.org/2025/02/26/yes-ukraine-started-the-war/
…and it’s saying that it’s because of the local small scale conflicts in Crimea, within Ukraine, which Russia then moved into?
Look, I’m not going to waste more time discussing here. Regardless of a few cases of bringing up by crappy parents, Russia has no right to kidnap children. Hey, even if Ukraine is taking soldiers by force, at least they give them basic training compared to Russia.
Russia? From Ukrainians? Is that what you mean?
Wait, you mean North Korean soldiers were bought by Russia?
Do they allow that there?
It says the oligarchs were losing power for the last decade, especially after the start of the war and some “anti-oligarch” laws…
How is Ukraine a corrupt oligarchy? Seems to be as much as every other country in the world, probably less than the USA and Russia
(Edit: Using the definition that it’s just a government controlled by a small group of people)
It’s a hell of coincidence that this is the second time I heard of this, the first being 2 days ago in a video game. Said video game is full of crackpot conspiracies though.
EU has done some legislation on microtransactions, the most recent one being mandatory real-life currency price tags instead of the in-game currency ones.
It could be seen as a gambling issue rather than digital ownership, but it at least means they pay attention to video games.