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Distante

@grishka @danilax86 In Odesa, a Russian missile killed an entire family. If your company can avoid financing this missile, then you have done at least something

youtube.com/watch?v=TggPA1rBAf

It is clear that Russians do not care about the suffering of their country's victims. Nevertheless, leaving the terrorist market is the right thing to do today

leave-russia.org/about-project

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Gregory replied to Distante

@Distante @danilax86 still a very theoretical idea that has very practical consequences. Also stop throwing links at me maybe. I'm not interested.

Distante replied to Gregory

@grishka @danilax86 I'm just showing that my words are not emotional "zero Russians support the war, let's stop the sanctions as if nothing is happening", but something real. I think I have confirmed most of my theses.

Russia is a terrorist state. Companies should stop doing business there, and at the same time, countries should stop buying gas. Most Russians openly support the war. Just as they supported the killing of Georgians and the occupation of Crimea

Gregory replied to Distante

@Distante @danilax86 "a Russian missile killed an entire family" is as emotional as it gets.

Stop repeating the same phrase. You got your point across. Now try understanding mine, maybe. Imagine your utilities getting shut off because one of your neighbors is a bad person.

Distante replied to Distante

@grishka @danilax86 The amount of suffering caused by each (!) Russian missile is enormous. It is normal to want fewer of them. Any sane person would support the fact that the terrorist state of Russia has less money.

bbc.com/news/world-europe-6218

Also, the population of Russia should start to suspect that something is wrong with their country. It's strange to live as if everything is fine

Gregory replied to Distante

@Distante @danilax86 yes, again, you keep trying to elicit empathy

Gregory replied to Gregory

@Distante @danilax86 it's not strange to live as if everything is fine when you have zero influence on the situation. The only thing you can do is endanger yourself.

Distante replied to Gregory

@grishka @danilax86 Companies leaving the terrorist market will have a direct effect and the Russian people will see that something is happening

Gregory replied to Distante

@Distante @danilax86 and? We do see that something is happening. We can't act on it whether the companies are leaving or not.

Бджілка робе кусь 🇺🇦🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈 replied to Gregory

@grishka @Distante @danilax86 Who "we"? All people are different. Someone sees, someone still doesn't. Someone sees but is glad and wants more Ukrainian blood. The point is not to make russian people do something (we've already learned that 140 millions of russians apparently can't or don't want to get rid of one guy and that won't change anytime soon). The point is to make it physically impossible for the russian economy to continue war.

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