• Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    The comments here are disgusting, is it so hard to distinguish between the people and the government? Especially if we are talking about an autocracy and the people who have fled or are trying to flee.

    Even if you are a russophobe you should support them, making it easy for russia to keep its internal victims is only good for russia, and it is especially bad for ukraine when it involves male victims of forced conscription.

    • YeOldGrim@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It’s hard to distinguish the people and the government, when the people are protesting about what a democratic country did to protect it’s citizens against an autocratic warmongering state, it’s aggression and subversion stategies.

      In other words, they should do a protest like that in Moscow, see what happens.

      It’s not russophobia. Nobody sane is afraid of russia anymore. But hostile actions must meet reactions.

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        11 months ago

        You know that there were protests in Moscow that got decimated by police with harsh jail sentences for the people involved, right?

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        11 months ago

        That doesn’t mean aimless punitive action. Finland closing the border accomplishes nothing other than separate people on both sides of the border from their relatives and loved ones.