• gian
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    127 days ago

    True, but sometimes you have not any other choice.

    • LukácsFan1917
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      127 days ago

      I don’t trust them considering their enthusiasm over it and the comments about Finnish history. Go read “Finnisu Civil War: History, Memory, Legacy” by Tepora and try to laugh at the comments about history. Impossible.

      • gian
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        126 days ago

        I don’t trust them considering their enthusiasm over it and the comments about Finnish history.

        If, as it seems to emerge, they are “forced” to do it under legal advise, it is completely irrelevant that you (or anybody else for that matter) trust them or not.

        About their “enthusiasm”, all I can see is that after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia is not sees as that friendly and trustworthy anymore: they had a signed treaty with Ukraine to preserve Ukranian integrity in exchange of the nuclear weapons (from URSS), we see how much Russia valued their own word. I cannot blame someone from a country which share a border with Russia for not having simpaty for Russia.
        True, someone innocent will pay, but it is not that different from having Russian scientist turned away from CERN or any other situation where there was a collaboration. It is sad but on the other hand it is a consequence.

        Go read “Finnisu Civil War: History, Memory, Legacy” by Tepora and try to laugh at the comments about history. Impossible.

        As you cannot laugh to any other memory of any other war.

        • LukácsFan1917
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          126 days ago

          You are too blinded by propaganda to use reason. It’s deeply pathetic.

          Didn’t read the book did you dum dum?