>>8 why would i support fossil fuel corporations pumping globohomo plastic and aromatic hydrocarbon compounds into environment? you didn't think this LGBT trend isn't caused by endocrine disrupting chemicals chiefly coming from fossil/plastic fuel production and Gazprom being one of largest such production chains?
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Anonymous2021-03-28 12:25
>>9 Because Stallman is a Russian shill, and you support Stallman.
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Anonymous2021-03-28 12:27
>>6 The entire SJW movement was launched by US government to weaked and neutralize the legit commies, like Stallman, funded by non-democratic regimes.
>>18 I'm not Ivan, I just popped in the thread. So, have you made any friends in Netherland yet?
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Anonymous2021-03-28 14:59
>>19 Valera?!! Long time no see, old brat! So you are in the 15 rubles online army now? Now wonder! You had no other talents, beside maybe guzzling vodka and beating your wife.
I agree with Ms Farmand's criticism of capitalism as it is practiced by powerful companies in the US today — plutocracy, extractivism and dooH niboR — but I don't believe in eliminating all capitalism (all private business). Rather, I advocate eliminating the political power of business, and restoring democracy.
>>26 this is convoluted and indirect "connection" without any proof, but there is a much more direct influence: They are under the thumb of Belgian power! Belgian Federal Public Service Home Affairs https://www.gnu.org/thankgnus/2020supporters.html
It is true that Putin has corrupted and destroyed democracy in Russia and runs a corrupt and repressive regime, but war is not the way to deal with that.
*Navalny poisoning forces Merkel's party to ask: how do we hit back at Putin?* Here's a suggestion: switch to renewable energy as fast as possible. It's vitally necessary anyway, and it will eliminate demand for Russia's key exports (fossil fuels).
Moscow Police Arrest up to 200 Ahead of Election Protest. Putin openly visits contempt on democracy as an act of intimidation, like what the bully does in the US.
The cheater tried to set up a hotel deal in Latvia with businessmen linked to Putin, and also to corruption. This particular proposed deal was not necessarily wrongdoing on the cheater's part, but the long list of situations where he has been involved with associates of Putin adds up to a pattern of support for a foreign tyrant.
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Anonymous2021-03-29 12:12
I dare Richard Stallman to try his antics in Russia. US indeed became too liberal. A much better approach to handling the likes of Stallman would be the classic Russian "cho s huiesosom ceremonitsia konchat etogo pidora." Instead of all this "cancellation" and human rights nonsense, just make sure Stallman will get under a truck. Like KGB dealt with Tsoi, Dyagileva and all other problematic influencers. You can't build capitalism wearing white gloves.
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Anonymous2021-03-29 12:16
>>27 Of course Putin wont be funding his terrorist spies from his personal account. There are much better ways to fund terrorism in 21st century.