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Crimea belongs Russia historically, ethnically, morally and legally. And this matter has nothing to do with hypocrisy. But some folks have difficulties to understand such simple things.
Crimea belongs Russia historically, ethnically, morally and legally. And this matter has nothing to do with hypocrisy. But some folks have difficulties to understand such simple things.
But your logic above is blatant hypocrisy and dodgy lie. That's why you couldn't answer my post something relevant.
To influence and weaken the authoritarian future of Russia. Even Lenin became a refugee in Finland.
A well-known Finnish author Jari Tervo said some years ago that: "how does small Finland influence big Russia the best? By promoting everything Russia hates; democracy, liberty, human rights and tolerance".
Russians like democracy, liberty, human right. But your propaganda is not a democracy, your kissing of emigrants ass is not a liberty and a tolerance, and the dance in church is not a human rights.
Typical hypocrisy. It sounds similar to if someone would say - I hate everything finnish but I like finns.
Not at all. It's quite common for people to say about both Russia and the US, "I hate the government's politics, but the people are very nice". Most people have no trouble distinguishing between gov't policy and the general population.
P.S. Crimea wasn't part of Russia "legally". There was an international border between it and Russia. Hello?
But, whatever.
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