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Comments by "J" (@jtgd) on "Evan Gershkovich Is Not a Spy: WSJ Journalists Share Stories | WSJ" video.
“That’s exactly what a spy would say”
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Probably both. They don’t have to charge you for legitimate reasons. They can essentially accuse you, charge you, and find you guilty
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Was that a joke ? 😂
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1. We’re not at war. 2. He wasn’t “undercover”. He’d have to report his presence, or the government would already know his presence in Russia. 3. He wasn’t accused of violating immigration related laws. 4. Putin silences his opponents either through death, or imprisonment. Russians can face up to 15 years for merely disapproving the war. It’s not far fetched that they would accuse him of a crime to imprison him, because they don’t want him talking to citizens and allowing them to voice their opinions beyond what the Kremlin can control
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Bruh, if you say you disapprove of the war in Russia, you’ll be arrested. Let’s not pretend like the Russian government is absolved from valid criticisms
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Would Russia admit he wasn’t, if he wasn’t? They’re hard to trust, since they’ve been caught lying to the world numerous times since last year. Wouldn’t doubt they wanted to silence him by arrest, because THEY DO THAT TO THEIR OWN CITIZENS
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@pipeeeeees guy is a shill for Putin and other figures like him. Complains about “Ukraine blowing up propagandists”, but says nothing about Putin literally banning freedom of speech during this war, and is perfectly fine with Russians going to jail for opposing the war. Dude is also fine with Russian propagandists advocating literal genocide, but cries when someone who advocates for ukrainians to die and be submissive to Russia dies themselves He’s a supporter of authoritarians
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Because Russia doesn’t imprison it’s own citizens for dissent…
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Here comes (Indian?) dude pretending like whatever he disagrees with is propaganda
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