• index@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I got called out as a russian troll in the past for saying that european countries should tell USA government and their military to fuck off.

    You all drunk on propaganda, the same politicians in charge now shouting for the rearming of europe are the ones who for decades made every sort of deal with USA government and bought billions of weapons from them.

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      7 hours ago

      No, you get called out as a Russian troll for defending the invasion of a sovereign country.

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        3 hours ago

        I’ve never defended the invasion of a country by another. You coming out with such bullshit highlight that you are drunk on propaganda.

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          3 hours ago

          If someone else is passing through here and wants to look through index’s history, keep in mind that the truly heinous stuff is all gone because it was removed by moderators.

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            2 hours ago

            We are on lemmy and everyone can see the removed posts on the modlog in they want. Crashing a thread to attack another user with bullshit doesn’t make you look too good.

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      Until almost 2 months ago, the USA wasn’t the bootlicker of Putler that it is today. It was easier for Europe to buy stuff from the greatest power out there than to spend the money to develop the things in-house. American companies had both the technology and the capacity to produce whatever we needed, and depending on them did not pose any danger.