“Today, one Crimean enemy wrote off who already wants to become a friend and asks what to do. The bottom line is, the FSB officers came to his house today and said that he needs to appear at the
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military enlistment office and voluntarily ask to go to war and without options to refuse. They showed him screenshots of social networks where he agitated for the war against Ukraine and for Z-fascism. They say that such patriots now do not have the moral right not to become
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volunteers. He says that he asked them "what will happen if I refuse", they answer "it does not matter, you will refuse the first time, you will definitely not refuse the second, we know how to offer differently." They say that now they are working
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out a list of "patriots" who, will volunteer no matter what. Here the logic is clear, since the occupiers in Crimea were unable to gather volunteers, they entrusted this matter to the FSB, which knows how to make volunteers out of non-volunteers.
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And the FSB is well aware that a person actively agitating for the war in public will no longer be able to resist, and they will now drive such people not as mobilized, but as supposedly volunteers. He asked what to do. I had to explain that the only way out is
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to change the rhetoric. He need to actively oppose the war, be against Z-fascism, against the occupation of Crimea. Only it is necessary to do it as publicly as possible and preferably more radically. In response, he said: “most likely you are right, but I don’t know how to
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do it yet, I will think.” And now from my own observation: I really noticed a decrease of "Z’s" on the avatars in social networks.” #Mobilization
I need a meme where guy puts off t-shirt with Z and puts on a pacifist one. Anyone has it?
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From Berdyansk to Warsaw is 1,500 km by car. In today's world, this is practically nothing
But then, when Russian Nazis come to your house, this distance is approximately the same as from Munich to the moon on minibuses.
But let's get straight to the point. Today I had the opportunity to talk with a person who got out of the concentration camp that the Russians set up in Berdyansk alive. Well, that is, almost alive - the Russians broke his arms, legs, fingers + several ribs