Agreed. Whenever I want a laugh, I go to Kotsnews, or Starshe Eddy.
BTW, Kots is also now on Russia’s Human Right Council–presumably with the mission to destroy human rights in Russia.
And Girkin will eventually go to gaol…
Agreed. Whenever I want a laugh, I go to Kotsnews, or Starshe Eddy.
BTW, Kots is also now on Russia’s Human Right Council–presumably with the mission to destroy human rights in Russia.
And Girkin will eventually go to gaol…
Still, I’d rather it not be censored, it would save me having to see what passes for war news from the “other side” on Telegram.
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Why would the EU want Serbia to join? Surely they would be a massive financial drain on the already fractured bloc?
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Why would the EU want Serbia to join? Surely they would be a massive financial drain on the already fractured bloc?
Steve Jolly
1 year ago
In a vacuum, free speech generally would require tolerance of Russian propaganda. However, the world is not a vacuum. The principles of free speech have often been restricted to some degree during wartime for obvious reasons. Whether the situation with the EU vis a vis Russia rises to that level of severity is an interesting debate. Why the EU wants to invite a country that is historically entwined with and friendly to an openly hostile Russia is, to this reader’s mind, the better question.
Steve Jolly
1 year ago
In a vacuum, free speech generally would require tolerance of Russian propaganda. However, the world is not a vacuum. The principles of free speech have often been restricted to some degree during wartime for obvious reasons. Whether the situation with the EU vis a vis Russia rises to that level of severity is an interesting debate. Why the EU wants to invite a country that is historically entwined with and friendly to an openly hostile Russia is, to this reader’s mind, the better question.
martin logan
1 year ago
Serbia is just another expansionist state that somehow feels it has a “historic mission” to lord it over others. It’s past “suffering” somehow makes it uniquely qualified to rule all those around it.
I suspect the end of the war with Russia will solve the problem.
Empires are dead ducks everywhere.
martin logan
1 year ago
Serbia is just another expansionist state that somehow feels it has a “historic mission” to lord it over others. It’s past “suffering” somehow makes it uniquely qualified to rule all those around it.
I suspect the end of the war with Russia will solve the problem.
Empires are dead ducks everywhere.
After the last 2 and half years I wouldn’t try taking the moral high ground with regards to propaganda.
After the last 2 and half years I wouldn’t try taking the moral high ground with regards to propaganda.
If only our friends are free to speak, it is not free speech.
If only our friends are free to speak, it is not free speech.
Typo in headline, surely? As in,
Still, I’d rather it not be censored, it would save me having to see what passes for war news from the “other side” on Telegram.
Agreed. Whenever I want a laugh, I go to Kotsnews, or Starshe Eddy.
BTW, Kots is also now on Russia’s Human Right Council–presumably with the mission to destroy human rights in Russia.
And Girkin will eventually go to gaol…
Agreed. Whenever I want a laugh, I go to Kotsnews, or Starshe Eddy.
BTW, Kots is also now on Russia’s Human Right Council–presumably with the mission to destroy human rights in Russia.
And Girkin will eventually go to gaol…
Typo in headline, surely? As in,
Still, I’d rather it not be censored, it would save me having to see what passes for war news from the “other side” on Telegram.
Why would the EU want Serbia to join? Surely they would be a massive financial drain on the already fractured bloc?
Why would the EU want Serbia to join? Surely they would be a massive financial drain on the already fractured bloc?
In a vacuum, free speech generally would require tolerance of Russian propaganda. However, the world is not a vacuum. The principles of free speech have often been restricted to some degree during wartime for obvious reasons. Whether the situation with the EU vis a vis Russia rises to that level of severity is an interesting debate. Why the EU wants to invite a country that is historically entwined with and friendly to an openly hostile Russia is, to this reader’s mind, the better question.
In a vacuum, free speech generally would require tolerance of Russian propaganda. However, the world is not a vacuum. The principles of free speech have often been restricted to some degree during wartime for obvious reasons. Whether the situation with the EU vis a vis Russia rises to that level of severity is an interesting debate. Why the EU wants to invite a country that is historically entwined with and friendly to an openly hostile Russia is, to this reader’s mind, the better question.
Serbia is just another expansionist state that somehow feels it has a “historic mission” to lord it over others. It’s past “suffering” somehow makes it uniquely qualified to rule all those around it.
I suspect the end of the war with Russia will solve the problem.
Empires are dead ducks everywhere.
Serbia is just another expansionist state that somehow feels it has a “historic mission” to lord it over others. It’s past “suffering” somehow makes it uniquely qualified to rule all those around it.
I suspect the end of the war with Russia will solve the problem.
Empires are dead ducks everywhere.