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@borrof haha. What? What's happening here?

@therahil it's irony and this picture is not mine actually.

The guy on the left is watching some rookie Russian propagandist known for being cuck

@PonyPanda
Скуфья (Скуфидон). He became popular after he made a video explaining why stealing Cremea is good. People from Russian analog of 4ch began to de-anon and make photoshopped pics of this person
@therahil

@borrof stealing? I thought there was a referendum in Crimea and they willingly joined the Russian federation because of all the hostility and violence from Banderas and Ukrainian nationalists.

@therahil

@PonyPanda @therahil
1. Ukraine didn't approve them
2. There were no any foreigners watching procedure of voting
3. Military forces occupied main cities of Cremea and hang Russian flag before the referendum
4. UN didn't approve this referendum
5. There are few governments from 3-world countries which approve this referendum

@borrof
1. Isn't that the point? That's like saying America is illegal because the British Crown didn't approve.
2. But there were. You might not agree with their politics but there were international observers present and they had relevant political backgrounds.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wjyaaw/the-men-who-monitored-ukraines-rebel-elections
3. The polite men were there to protect Crimeans from being coerced to voting against joining the federation though. I'm sure you've seen the pictures. The Crimeans didn't seem to object to them.
4. I wish the UN were the final authority on these matters because they also don't recognize Taiwan as a country.
5. Okay.

@therahil
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@PonyPanda @therahil
1. Ok maybe
2. Well maybe
3. They regret about this now. The problem is Ukraine from its side has stopped the river stream which was one of the most powerful water sources in Cremea
4. Ok maybe

But man the worst is the 50% of business has been been closed becuase of sanctions. Our economics is under a high pressure. Remember that our country is raw materials economy. Summing all the things up + nepoty + no people rights... We're in the shit

@borrof

They regret about this now. The problem is Ukraine from its side has stopped the river stream which was one of the most powerful water sources in Cremea

I’m sorry to ask this but where are your proofs?

But man the worst is the 50% of business has been been closed becuase of sanctions. Our economics is under a high pressure. Remember that our country is raw materials economy. Summing all the things up + nepoty + no people rights… We’re in the shit

But that’s the whole thing… Ukraine was doomed either way. Going back to Yanukovic, it seemed like Ukraine had two paths. The EU route which required lots of concessions and no actual guarantee they’d be accepted into the EU let alone soon. Or the gas deal with Russia which had no strings attached and got money right away. Then the Euromaidan happened and Yanukovic had to leave. From what little I know… Ukraine is mostly agricultural which is why the Party of Regions is a good party to represent Ukrainians and not the people in Kiev that just want to join the EU so they can move to western Europe and abandon their country.

I imagine that Crimea and Donetsk and Luhansk knew this but they’d seen what happens to non-western European countries that join the EU and wanted nothing to do with globohomo.

Sanctions suck but you can’t blame anybody for it but the western countries that impose them.

@therahil


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@PonyPanda @borrof see the thing is there are people in Crimea that don't want to be Russians. Also, anything Putin calls fair and balance, there's nothing fair and balanced about it.

@therahil @borrof

see the thing is there are people in Crimea that don’t want to be Russians

Yes. I think something like 3% of Crimeans. The other 97%, however did and you must respect the majority.

Also, anything Putin calls fair and balance, there’s nothing fair and balanced about it.

I never quoted Putin at all.

@PonyPanda @borrof you don't need to and i didn't mention that you did. But it's a valid point. They had no observers. Even the elections in every former Soviet country, aee fucked and toyed with. Be is Russia or Ukraine.

@therahil

They had no observers.

there were international observers. Did you miss the link I posted? https://www.vice.com/en/article/wjyaaw/the-men-who-monitored-ukraines-rebel-elections

Even the elections in every former Soviet country, aee fucked and toyed with

Proofs?

@borrof@aspirant.de

@therahil @PonyPanda @borrof There are people in Crimea who don't want to be Russian nor Ukrainian as well. Weird to see Ukraine acting like it's got any claim over Tatar land.

@PonyPanda @borrof @lovejihad I guess. If they can have referendum to join Russia then they can have it for independence too.

@PonyPanda @therahil @borrof Probably. Though it'd probably fail since the commies decimated the native population of Crimea.
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