Since when are they allowed to acknowledge there's a war?
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comrade_twisty @feddit.org - 1day
What counts as “normal” in Russia doesn’t even qualify as a having a terrible day in Europe.
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NotMyOldRedditName @lemmy.world - 6hr
In Europe an office with a window is a perk.
In Russia an office with a window is a message.
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fizzle - 1day
All the numbers in that article seem pretty meaningless to me.
"Most people are not stupid enough to complain about putin. Some people want the war to end.
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doo @sh.itjust.works - 6hr
"some" as in "few". A country which can afford to waste 1.2 million lives in a meat grinder is likely made of those who don't mind the war. Especially if they're winning and vodka and Coca-Cola are affordable. And when they say they want the war to end, they mean they want to get back to winning and affordable vodka, not that the war is a terrible thing.
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petrescatraian - 1day
While many respondents expressed hopes for an end to the fighting, they largely expect it to conclude on terms "proclaimed as its goals,"
Sunshine in ukraine @sopuli.xyz
Poll shows 55% of Russians expect war to end in 2026 — and want life back to 'normal'
https://kyivindependent.com/poll-shows-55-of-russians-expect-war-to-end-in-2026/Since when are they allowed to acknowledge there's a war?
What counts as “normal” in Russia doesn’t even qualify as a having a terrible day in Europe.
In Europe an office with a window is a perk.
In Russia an office with a window is a message.
All the numbers in that article seem pretty meaningless to me.
"Most people are not stupid enough to complain about putin. Some people want the war to end.
"some" as in "few". A country which can afford to waste 1.2 million lives in a meat grinder is likely made of those who don't mind the war. Especially if they're winning and vodka and Coca-Cola are affordable. And when they say they want the war to end, they mean they want to get back to winning and affordable vodka, not that the war is a terrible thing.
Victory is always near