To be blunt, I struggle to muster absolutely any sympathy for the significant other of an authoritarian dictator.
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Awe shucks...Kudos to the UK for denying her entry.
Why is dying in quotes? She has cancer... she's kinda dying, not 'dying'.
It’s in quotes because the headline is quoting a source rather than reporting information that the newspaper has evaluated themselves.
ah, that makes sense. Thanks.
Oh noes! Won't anybody have pity on the poor woman who never had any problem with being married to one of the greatest mass murderers of recent history?
From what I hear, she was no passive beneficiary, making decisions and actively participating in the regime's crimes.
There's thousands of people out there with cancer who can't get the best care, or even adequate care. I hope no one is foolish enough to make her a priority
What is everyone having for dinner today?
Actually, a really nice Dahl as I'm getting over a recent sickness.
I can't eat solid food (it's a long story that I'm sure many people are sick of), but I have Amy's Golden Lentil dahl almost every day. I love it.
Mustard glazed pork chops and fettuccine Alfredo with spinach.
(Really, SwiftKey??)
Mustard-glazed pork chops sounds amazing. I'm gonna need an update on this one.
It's actually really simple and easy, and glazed is a misnomer because I don't know another word, and it works best with bone-in country style ribs. So, either salt and pepper your desired cut of pork beforehand, OR you can put the s&p in the mustard. Not sure which I prefer. Pre-heat your pan; I like cast iron. Liberally baste your pork with Dijon mustard (I have tried other varieties, and dijon works the best). Fry them up in the pan. You will lose a lot of the mustard crust to the pan, and I have not figured out a way around this. That said, the mustard caramelizes in the heat, and you get a wonderful mix of sweet and savory at just the right ratio. That's basically it. It's my favorite way to do Country Style ribs.
Vegan miso vite ramen with kimchi and a spicy ginger beer
Celebrated a bday today, so I got to have Cioppino, and then ~~Creme Brulee~~ Crème brûlée* for dessert
Crème brûlée doesn't taste the same without the accents.
After reading the article, she is in Russia. I'm sure she will receive the best care moscow has to offer, which is still better than a lot of people.
That's true. Russia does have really good doctors - if you have money. And you have to be able to withstand yelling and belittling but as a Russian you get used to that.
How many Blyats does the average Russian medical chart contain?
A friend of mine is truggling with that. I wouldn't have thought that Moscow's health care was so shitty. I was for some reason expecting the opposite.
I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope they find some qualified care soon. Is the problem the access (money, status) or can't they find proper treatment for other reasons?
There was a great show about Russian healthcare a while back. Can't recall the name, but it had Jon Hamm and Harry Potter in it.
A young doctor's notebook - based on a Russian novel from Michael Bulgakov. I'm so sad they discontinued it 😭 I think about it once a week at least!
But it takes place around WWI, so... Not exactly a 1:1 portrayal of Russian medicine today
Oh no, I seem to have misplaced my tiny violin.
holds both British and Syrian citizenship
lol, not anymore. Stateless guest of Russia now.
Oh no…
Anyway
Why not accept her, treat her, and try her for her crimes?
Has she actually committed any crimes? Yeah, she's married to a dictator who did but did she have any actual political power or responsibility herself?
I've read that she was personally involved in the brutality. Wikipedia gives some details and sources.