nicko31
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Well looks like the IOC have bottled it and allowed Para Olympic athletics from Russia to compete under their flag
Well looks like the IOC have bottled it and allowed Para Olympic athletics from Russia to compete under their flag
Yep this has got to end internally I believe that the vast majority of folk there, even some of those in the Putin inner sanctum, want peace. This is being led by one man.i think the only way for it to stop is for one of his aides to put a bullet in his head ......he's on a mission and totally untrustworthy and a bit of a maniac to boot.....Russia will have to write it off as the actions of a mad man , how much backing does he actually have , some of his cabinet must be thinking " wtf have we started ffs..??"
I'm not convinced that punishing ordinary Russians for this is going to have the desired effect. People seem to think that doing that will cause Russians to revolt against their government, but surely it's just as likely that it will have the opposite effect, by legitimizing the message that the West is hostile towards Russia and Russians.
When ordinary Russians can't use their bank cards, can't use social media services, and generally feel isolated and excluded from the world in as many ways as possible, they might not see it as a call to join the rest of the world in condemnation of this war. They might see it as an attempt to undermine and destabilize their economy and society, and as an attack on them for something which they are not personally responsible for.
There will probably be more Russians wondering if Putin was right than there will be who will want to take the side of Western governments who are apparently considering ordinary Russians to be a legitimate target in this.
Is the right answer …. Corruption is rife and that’s why there are so many oligarchs….
Thanks for that, I'm following suit with you.
I'm not convinced that punishing ordinary Russians for this is going to have the desired effect. People seem to think that doing that will cause Russians to revolt against their government, but surely it's just as likely that it will have the opposite effect, by legitimizing the message that the West is hostile towards Russia and Russians.
When ordinary Russians can't use their bank cards, can't use social media services, and generally feel isolated and excluded from the world in as many ways as possible, they might not see it as a call to join the rest of the world in condemnation of this war. They might see it as an attempt to undermine and destabilize their economy and society, and as an attack on them for something which they are not personally responsible for.
There will probably be more Russians wondering if Putin was right than there will be who will want to take the side of Western governments who are apparently considering ordinary Russians to be a legitimate target in this.
Thanks for that, I'm following suit with you.
I'm not convinced that punishing ordinary Russians for this is going to have the desired effect. People seem to think that doing that will cause Russians to revolt against their government, but surely it's just as likely that it will have the opposite effect, by legitimizing the message that the West is hostile towards Russia and Russians.
When ordinary Russians can't use their bank cards, can't use social media services, and generally feel isolated and excluded from the world in as many ways as possible, they might not see it as a call to join the rest of the world in condemnation of this war. They might see it as an attempt to undermine and destabilize their economy and society, and as an attack on them for something which they are not personally responsible for.
There will probably be more Russians wondering if Putin was right than there will be who will want to take the side of Western governments who are apparently considering ordinary Russians to be a legitimate target in this.
I knew there was a reason I haven’t been into one for twenty years.
He's only owned it for five...
This is one shop I shall be boycotting in the future. A small gesture but one I will make.
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I'm not convinced that punishing ordinary Russians for this is going to have the desired effect. People seem to think that doing that will cause Russians to revolt against their government, but surely it's just as likely that it will have the opposite effect, by legitimizing the message that the West is hostile towards Russia and Russians.
When ordinary Russians can't use their bank cards, can't use social media services, and generally feel isolated and excluded from the world in as many ways as possible, they might not see it as a call to join the rest of the world in condemnation of this war. They might see it as an attempt to undermine and destabilize their economy and society, and as an attack on them for something which they are not personally responsible for.
There will probably be more Russians wondering if Putin was right than there will be who will want to take the side of Western governments who are apparently considering ordinary Russians to be a legitimate target in this.
This is one shop I shall be boycotting in the future. A small gesture but one I will make.
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Just read up on this guy.
He was born and bought up in Ukraine and still has close links with his hometown Lyiv.
He is also one of the major funders of the Holocaust memorial project at Babi Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Borders at Worthing and Polegate then - definately not with Brighton!. Still no chance .............................Lewes is with Brighton (which includes Portslade), well and truly.
Never felt the urge to shop there. Being unhealthy has finally paid off.