• Foni@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    The enemies of Europe do not like the new leaders of Europe, I suppose we have not chosen so badly in the elections the other day

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      3 months ago

      She seemed to be a pretty reasonable politician to me. I think she’ll do fine. If Russia wants to improve their relations with the EU, then they might want to stop acting like an adversary.

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        3 months ago

        Well, I don’t have exactly the same opinion, another day we can discuss things like Pfizergate or why a Ukrainian is worth more to this commission than a Palestinian. But it is clear that it is much better that whatever the Kremlin considers acceptable, there is no debate on that

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          3 months ago

          No idea what Kaja Kallas has to do with Pfizergate to be completely honest…

          And Palestine & Israel are outside of Europe and both sides are a fucking mess that no one wants to deal with. I also find this whole Palestine argument idiotic and hypocritical when there’s been war in the middle East for decades but suddenly everyone claims to care, now that Israel is involved.

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            3 months ago

            I am not worried about the war in the Middle East, I am worried about the genocide in the Middle East, and I have been for decades, but if ethnic cleansing accelerates and yet my rulers applaud the genocidaires, they increase my protests, call me a hypocrite if you want, but it seems logical to me, if not it seems like a silly argument, a bit Nazi to me. Killing children indiscriminately has those things

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              Do you truly not see a difference between people arguing on the internet and an ideology that led to the wholesale slaughter of over 6 million civilians in extermination camps and another 9 to 14 million in Europe?

              Calling someone a Nazi like that just dilutes the meaning of the term and shows how little you actually understand of the world.

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                3 months ago

                He is telling me that being against the extermination of a people completely is being in favor of a terrorist group. If you think that does not fall within what it means to be a Nazi, you should review your history books

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              3 months ago

              Yeah, no. Calling me Nazi was the last straw, especially since you people are the ones who are teaming up with them, along with all the other hamas apologists. Have a good one.

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                Or yes, of course, my argument is stupid but saying that yours is a Nazi is the limit, that is, being against the mass murder of children is being an apolygist for Hamas. You seem eager to use logic.

                Have a good day and don’t be too Nazi