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Comments by "Biały" (@Bialy_1) on "Linux Says “Goodbye, Russia"" video.
@leeroyjenkins0 Not every, he is Communist Rabbit... he is not able to tell the truth even if he would want to and his country law not forbiding it...😂 In Soviet Russia people got internalpasport and you would need government permision to visit different city and someone from vilage if he was doing documents with photo in them he first need permision to go to the city and make this photo... cant be more communist than that.😅 Lets also not forget that territory of gulags in USSR was counted literaly in millions of square kilometers... 🤣
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@Fedcomp32 people associated one way or another with Russian war machine or their shenanigans to avoid sanktions... No one forced Russia to send troops to three neighboring countries from which they illegally want to make their territory subordinate, bypassing international law and the will of the inhabitants of these territories.
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I like how you contradicting yourself but because you are Russian you do not see anything wrong in it.😅 Whole World lost all respect to Russia... even your closest allies like China is doing plenty of nasty things that are much worse than what Linus did but its not an issue for you because they have force so you taking this beating silently like every good Russian is doing in this type of situations when stronger party is abusing you.
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You thought you could do whatever you wanted in Ukraine because you were irreplaceable... so it's funny to pretend you're still irreplaceable when you've already been proven wrong beyond any doubt.
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@kessyx5311 "the main condition of the deal was the neutrality of Ukraine?" So when Russia instaled its puppet as president of Ukraine it was neutrality but when Ukrainians kicked him out it was against neutrality and Russia was forced to steal huge chunk of land from Ukraine?😂
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@different_stuff Alexey Kuznetsov was sacked and accused of 'non-Bolshevik deviation"... because Kuznetsov had been digging into the death of Politburo member Sergei Kirov... On 29 September 1950, he refused to confess, insisting, "I am a Bolshevik and remain one in spite of the sentence I have received. History will justify us."
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@johnwayne-kd1pn "the importance of (following) international law." that Russia have very long tradition of ignoring... The whole idea behind creation of Russia was to ignore international laws and wishes of people living in Ruthenia aka Ruś. Nobles from Moscow just one day claimed that their underage duke is not duke but empire of all Ruthenia(Ruś)... In addition, there is the lawlessness that has been reigning in Russia itself for decades, look it up yourself -> Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ->Russia score is 22 when even Belarus got 33 points in previous year... But hey, at least they are wining with North Korea that got only 15 points.😅
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and the Russians still think they are irreplaceable and no one will oppose them because everyone relies on their contribution to the world economy...😅
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The Russians love to eliminate people without a trace... what you propose would be contrary to the centuries-old Russian tradition, there would be no such outcry from the Russians if, in accordance with their tradition, someone came to these people with a sword and explained to them in Russian style that they were being removed...😂 You have to talk to the Russians with force, they do not accept any other kind of conversation and consider civilized methods as a assign of weakness.
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@khankbar More in-line with Russian tradition for sure...😅 If we compare 1918-1991 growth of USSR with other European countries you can notice that someone "deleted" 100 million of people from USSR...
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@johnwayne-kd1pn "I'm no expert" Right, you got that one and only thing right in your whole comment... Ukraine territory was legaly recognized by the whole World->including Russia... and Putin himself confirmed that more than one and also in documents that he signed. If you make a conscious attempt to break international law, you automatically lose the protection that the same law provides... The fact that he called this war a "special military operation" to pretend that it is not a war at all speaks for itself and no normal person would fall for such childish tricks.
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@shiftingsandsgames "а кто сказал, что украина чужая страна?" Whole World... and the funny part is that Putin also did that multiple times -> including on official documents...
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@MrGerdbrecht Dutchy of Moscovia 500 years ago invented the idea that their underage duke son is the Tsar(Empire) of all Ruś(eng. Ruthenia)->Most of Ruthenia was not under Moscow control and most of Ruthenians did not wanted to be under Moscow control... So he is trying to sell again here "fake it until you make it". btw. Ivan the Terrible, of course, was unable to conquer all these territories just because his nobles had decided that it would be profitable for them... So as a result of Moscow failures, he cut down many of these nobles and created the first political police that sought out potential enemies and disciplined them with the sword and by taking away lands and property...😅
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@rogerdinhelm4671 "yes, he was born Kazakh SSR, but grew up in Russia and studied in Moscow" like most Russians here you babling nonsense and want to put blame on others for Russian actions... You using e-mail from company that is under sanctions then you should be ready to have problems because of that. If Russians took responsibility for their own actions they wouldn't be Russians -> to this day the inhabitants of the largest country in the world full of Asian nations that don't like them tell everyone that in their history they have never attacked anyone even though in the previous century they were constantly attacking someone (and getting their ass kicked).
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@stanislavmikheyev8767 In first year of Russians occupation(1939-1940) Russians ended 100 000 Polish citizens in their half of occupied territory... and january of 1940 was record low temperature and this record is holding to this day in Poland and Slovakia -> most of the killing in Winter War was done by cold as for two weeks temperature never rised above -50 deg C so one can only imagine what was goin there during night time when there was no sun light to warm people. btw. google: '11 July 1943' aka Bloody and compare number of civilian victims with number from Winter War. Or check how many Polish civilians Germans executed in the Wola neighbourhood betwen 5 and 12 August 1944...
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@Dowlphin Dont hold your breath...😅
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