“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
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“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
All Russians are happy that Putin shut down the internet in Moscow and Saint Petersburg… at least that is the North Korean style messaging from Russian tv 1.
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“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
All Russians are happy that Putin shut down the internet in Moscow and Saint Petersburg… at least that is the North Korean style messaging from Russian tv 1.
@randahl my eyes are bleeding!
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“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
All Russians are happy that Putin shut down the internet in Moscow and Saint Petersburg… at least that is the North Korean style messaging from Russian tv 1.
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“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
All Russians are happy that Putin shut down the internet in Moscow and Saint Petersburg… at least that is the North Korean style messaging from Russian tv 1.
@randahl preferred kim kardashian's break the internet to putin's
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“We don’t want it, we don’t want it!”
All Russians are happy that Putin shut down the internet in Moscow and Saint Petersburg… at least that is the North Korean style messaging from Russian tv 1.
@randahl If this is what you get for invading your neighbor, I would call it a just punishment...
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@Life_is @randahl Authoritarian regimes are always hotbeds of corruption. Not by choice, but the nature of the regime requires corruption as method of generating and rewarding loyalty.
There is a very interesting book by Frank Bajohr about the corruption in the Third Reich "Parvenüs und Profiteure". It is easy to recognize the similarities...
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