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> The first thing Ukrainian parliament did after the coup was repelling the law protecting Russian language

You mean bullshit law that Yanukovich passed for populist reasons. A law that had no meaning or force. Read Ukranian Constitution. Article 10.

It went downhill from there? Really? Russia itself had literally nothing to do with that?

> Now children are beating children in kindergarten for saying "hello" in Russian.

Yes, there are bound to be issues now. I wonder, what could be the reason? It couldn't be the war Russia is waging to eradicate Ukraine, could it?

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In 5 answers to me alone you haven't once acknowledged Russia's actions. You haven't once said that Russia bears any responsibility. You keep grasping at thinner and thinner straws to basically keep saying (through your silence) thatRusdia is pristine, blameless, and totally justified in any and all its actions.

Oh. But then in you worldview Russia "evacuates orphans from war zone" [0] (and not "removes children in war Russia itself started") and "Russia doesn't target civilians" (when Russia explicitly targets civilian buildings) [1]

So before I break HN rules by saying what exactly I think about people like you...

Adieu

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347616

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47228812





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