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BeltfedOne t1_j6jg60q wrote

The only lives and property that I care about at this point in the invasion are Ukrainian.

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Specialist-District8 t1_j6jgg60 wrote

Many Russians are dying, needlessly too. They don’t have anything to do with as you know. It’s all Putin.

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Sensitive_Disk_3111 t1_j6k15er wrote

They don’t have to go. There’s no legal penalty in Russian criminal code for refusing to be drafted as a part of Putin’s “partial mobilization”. It doesn’t have the legal status of mandatory conscription, all of those people could just stay home with no repercussions, this is a fact, look it up.

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imaxhighsky t1_j6jkbtq wrote

Putin filled all of the common graves in bucha and everywhere else ? Bombed all civilian buildings and shelters ?

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Inappropriate_mind t1_j6jzbyu wrote

How many protester vs how many Russian officials to stop them? The people allow Puting to do such things. The people can control the narrative. The people are still rightfully scared of their mad tyrant, Putin, but it is not "all Putin."

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Specialist-District8 t1_j6jznmz wrote

No fucking shit Sherlock. It’s on Putin shoulders. Your life is hanging in the balance.

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Inappropriate_mind t1_j6k1qi2 wrote

You got me. The Russian people aren't owning the actions of their leader and aren't stopping him. But my life hangs in the balance from over 5,000 miles away.

Can you male less sense as to how this isn't a Russian problem?

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PutlerDaFastest t1_j6ok4j7 wrote

Putin has a lot of support. It's not just him. Russians are responsible for the actions of their leaders.

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