• cub Gucci@lemmy.today
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    23 hours ago

    Well, this is not indeed a kill list. The current husband of my ex-wife is on the list because he’s visited her relatives in Crimea. He’s antiwar, anti Putin, etc, but the list doesn’t make any sense as of today

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      6 hours ago

      Anti-war but clearly not anti-occupation. The proper way for someone to visit Ukraine would be to ask Ukraine first, not for a Russian to do it like it’s your own country after the annexation of Crimea.

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        6 hours ago

        not anti-occupation

        pro-buerocratic. FTFY.

        Edit: can’t say that for him, but I would never do that theatre. Ukraine hasn’t had any means to enforce its border policy

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          5 hours ago

          Arriving to it from the bridge built by Putin was illegal entry. Ukraine still had control over the northern side of Crimea, so if the person weren’t pro-annexation, how come it wasn’t done that way?

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            5 hours ago

            Hmmm… because you do visit your fucking relatives using the easiest way possible, avoiding possible encounters with border control? I don’t believe I’m talking with a real human right now tbh

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              4 hours ago

              Not how it works. Most people would respect laws and/or certain moral guidelines before they think of whether it’s easy. In a car, speeding would get you to your destination quicker too, but it’s not all about you.