• Pili
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    1 year ago

    That’s interesting, the only support I’ve seen for it amongst regular citizens of Europe is from people that both:

    1. Are well-off enough to be able to take in the price increase without seeing their quality of life impacted
    2. Wanted to inflict economic hardship on Russian citizens through sanctions as a form of punishment for Putin’s policies

    Even though I wasn’t very much affected by the inflation, I understand the reasons those sanctions aren’t supported by the majority of people here in Europe, and I sympathize with the hardship of people who already before that were struggling to make ends meet and feed their family, and weren’t able to heat their home last winter.

    You can categorize me with the humanitarians. And I already know where to categorize you.