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Comments by "Django" (@django3422) on "Life in Ukrainian city of Mariupol under Russian occupation – BBC News" video.
@Илья-у1ю It does if you want to hold it...
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Still doesn't justify Russia's actions. You may also want to look further into what happened in Ukraine in 2014. See, its all a result of Russia hiring Paul Manafort to help them rig Ukraine's elections. I know that doesn't fit your neat little narrative but hey, that's reality.
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@Илья-у1ю Seems like you work on a "might is right" basis. Figures, for all the Russian accusations of Nazi activity in Ukraine, its the Russians who most frequently push the core tenants of the ideology. So what happens after Russia exhausts itself trying to claim land and a bigger, mightier nation rolls up to their doorstep? Don't make the mistake of thinking that China is Russia's friend. I'd imagine Xi is eyeing up the Russian territories along their border that used to belong to China...
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You're acting like this is some big secret, when the reality is that this was being reported on months ago. Keep up.
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Can you explain what point you're trying to make first?
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@pauldean8638 And you think Putin is more trustworthy?
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@pauldean8638 Evidence?
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@pauldean8638 Any impartial, independent sources or is it all just Russian propaganda?
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@pauldean8638 So when I asked if you had any impartial, independent sources the answer was no?
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@pauldean8638 Except you didn't say that, you said "watch this video" and provided a single clearly bias source. And that was in regards to Deripaska. You also claimed that all his staff got a "record" pay rise but impartial sources do not verify this. All they say is that Deripaska was having financial difficulty and Putin pulled a PR stunt, so Deripaska gave them their unpaid wages. Which wasn't a huge amount of money per individual. See how easy it is to find the little ways you lie and push propaganda?
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