The Russians are saving the Donbass from Nazism
"Saved" Donbas (Severodonetsk):
There aren't many things Russians don't bargain for. You either pay full price, no matter how much it costs, or you can't afford it. Sovereignty and freedom from Nazism are on the list of such things, and Russia can afford them.
False argument from top to bottom. The RF was the aggressor, nobody was trying to change or impose anything to the RF. The Nazi argument is false, this war is about geopolitical control of the Gas & Oils corridors and an attempt to re-stablish a no longer existing "USSR" under Adolf Putin.
The RF at this point is becoming a full blown dictatorship. Intellectuals fly, media is silenced, people are prosecuted even if they have are just showing a white paper, main opposition leaders are incarcerated under the hardest conditions.
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Glad you're having fun too.
You and your people are going to need a lot of sense of humour. Except the thousands of RF soldiers that have been sent to their deaths by your Chiefs Psychos and newly forced drafts in Don & Luh - planting pots do not need humour.
The rest are going to have plenty of fun under the most severe crisis that the RF has ever experienced. The RF is 40 USD / barrel away from having a massive economic meltdown and there are signs of recession worldwide, so the demand will shrink.
Oh, now that you mention full price... I am afraid Adolf Putin has not informed you properly of the price tag.
Some people have already figured out what you are about to face. Oh and it is not only the poor leaving, just in case you are thinking along "we do not need them" or "those people do not matter"
https://www.businessinsider.com/rich-people-leaving-russia-millionaires-invasion-ukraine-war-2022-6?r=US&IRhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/13/more-than-15000-millionaires-expected-to-leave-russia-in-2022More than 15,000 millionaires expected to leave Russia in 2022
15% of the country's ultrarich population — are expected to leave this year
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/23/many-leave-russia-as-ukraine-war-drags-on‘Criminal adventure’: Ukraine war fuels Russia’s brain drain
Nearly four million left Russia in the first three months of 2022, including IT specialists, journalists, researchers and analysts
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-18/russia-s-economy-slowed-down-more-than-expected-in-first-quarterGDP growth slipped to 3.5%, missing median forecast of 3.7%. Economy heads into deep recession amid sanctions over Ukraine
Russian Economy Faces 10 Years of Recession Without Reforms – Sberbank CEO
Reforms, interesting. The CEO of RF's largest bank (surely unrelated to Putin of course) is saying that the country needs "reforms". What do you make of this?
a) The reforms will consist on less work, better pay, better employment and more social care and services.
b) The reforms will consist on shoving up RF's citizens assess the true cost of this unnecessary war.
You see... there is always a good reason to have a laugh.