Ironic how she was one of the big proponents of collective guilt yet she claims she didn’t know her family was doing buisness with Russia

  • @WaldhuetteOP
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    1 year ago

    The big point here isnt that they dropped from 70 per month to 1-2. The big point is that she was constantly saying how everyone should immediately stop doing any business with russia/russians and ban all russians from traveling to the west. She also said there is common guilt among the people regardless if they actively helped/supported or not. While at the same time she wasnt even aware what her own husbands business was doing.

    Before she made such drastic statements maybe she should have checked if she follows what she wants to preach.

    • @vind
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      121 year ago

      Did you miss the part that said:

      “They have one remaining Estonian customer that still has business in Russia as part of their production supply chain”

      “The transport company has no Russian customers and are taking on no new business in Russia”

      ?

      • @WaldhuetteOP
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        1 year ago

        How is that relevant ? She is preaching about what people should do and when someone confronts her with the fact that her own family is doing business with Russia she claims she didn’t know.

        It does not matter how little it is. She was preaching that there should be a 0 tolerance policy and everyone not adhering to it is directly aiding Russia and their war on Ukraine. By her own logic she is funding the killing of Ukrainians and her defense is “Well uhm I did not know where my money went”.

    • TWeaK
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      91 year ago

      The thing is though, the real company that should be complained at is not Stark Logistics but AS Metaprint - the business actually shipping to Russia. This business has already been in the news and spoken about how it’s winding up its existing orders, and has been given a legal dispensation to finish up its operations. Those operations used Stark Logistics before, so obviously they’re going to continue using Stark Logistics until they finish.

      Her husband’s business wasn’t doing anything extra from what was already in the public eye. I’m sure she was campaigning for AS Metaprint to stop sooner, in which case Stark Logistics would also be stopping sooner. The Prime Minister does not dictate policy, though, and in this case the government have determined business can go on for a little longer.