Their world is mostly America, so I'm very skeptical about the claim.
I don't like where it's going, and I dislike Palantir, but I also strongly disagree with calling manual work "peasant" labour. There's nothing wrong with working with your hands.
And also Zen browser, also Firefox fork. Quite a few options exist.
Thank you for posting it!
Petroleum industry-sponsored criticism, or is it legit?
Thank you for sharing.
I'm from Russia, and I've seen thousands of people running from the police over a decade ago. I've left the country before the big invasion started, but I've heard of small, quiet protests, and even quieter, but organized sabotage of railways that run towards the border with Ukraine.
Many people still support Putin, might be hard to stand up to the empowered majority.
But my friends from Belarus participated in mass actions against Lukashenko; we know that the majority doesn't support him at all, and yet nothing changed.
I'm not saying protest is ineffective, but sometimes it is, especially when the time passed and the system hardened.
It's important to protest, a lot, especially when the situation is not dire yet. Not only when people are desperate, but when they're in discomfort, when the politicians lie, when our rights are even slightly violated.
Now as a German citizen and resident I go to protests, sign petitions, and participate in other civil actions.
3 years might become 10, there's such thing as a "carousel prosecution" in Russia: your sentence ends, you are ready to leave and get another one for some nonsense; rinse and repeat.
I hope this girl is not that important tho.
Because Russia pays for spreading it.
What could that be, I wonder?... Ah, I know, might be all those working and studying women that abandon their sacred duty to repopulate the Motherland. Definitely not the trenches in foreign countries where the men are dying...
Edit: typos.
So there is nothing better for them to do? No bigger problems? Seriously.
I'm a Russian, hold my beer.
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