

In this case *they just call them by their surname, as they do with strangers, and you’ll look like adequate person
In this case *they just call them by their surname, as they do with strangers, and you’ll look like adequate person
This is some whataboutism. If he did this, it doesn’t mean that it should be acceptable.
fElon
You call him like that every time. Please stop. It feels like Russian propaganda bot is talking. It’s bad and not funny to distort people’s names/surnames
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It seems like they want to turn the US into kleptocratic empire ruled by organised crime.
Oh, you’re right
Fascist regime and power/police abuse has started.
P.S.: It seems like the US is becoming similar to Russia, kleptocratic country and organised crime in government.
Money are just an instrument for power. These are narcissists/psychopaths/power abusers/sociopaths/gangsters/criminals
Russians and fossil fuel corporations are cheering
One is fascist narcissistic billionaire and other is felon
particularly among Venezuelan exiles who previously supported Trump
lol
He’s gone crazy from power. People like that are dangerous.
P.S. He acts like some Russian government official tied to organised crime, who now think he owns this country and can do anything in there.
The ‘Divide and rule’ strategy worked after all. Although the government could have blocked the channels for sowing hate and fear earlier
And other countries are going to crash after it, perhaps
Nice precedent for corruption
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By the way, some Russians (if not most of them) are also voted for Trump. They escaped fascist dictatorship only to make a fascist dictatorship “at home” (in the US).
I think, people from (toxic) collectivistic cultures are mostly uneducated and they don’t realise what trauma/abuse did to them when they lived in their authoritarian (or democratic but poor and corrupt af) home country. Add do this a propaganda that is aimed, among other things, at Russians themselves abroad, that people among their acquaintances/social networks often spread it as word of mouth. They are easily deceived. And as the result, they continue to vote for such bastards who are capable of primitively manipulating people, even in democratic elections. Although, it cannot be ruled out that they choose those people in whom they see themselves, as in the case of Putin and some Russians (like ‘identitiy politics’ or something like that).
I don’t justify them, but I would not blame voters (although people should be held personally responsible for their actions and learn to think for themselves). In working democracy with respected rule of law though, there would be a way to remove those like Trump from office almost immediately or check the votes for possible manipulation. Look, how they did it in Romania recently:
If Trump became president and the country immediately collapsed, then the question arises whether checks and balances were fair before.
Some other articles:
It’s wrong anyway