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They’re all above the law. That’s how. Democracy and law and order are gone.
US voted to become a fascist dictatorship under https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025 and is now enjoying its transition.
Do you accuse Germany in its entirety of being nazis in the 1940’s? Were there no innocent people? Did the Jews support hitler?
What about Russia? Is every Russian citizen in total support of the genocide in Ukraine?
No. The US did not vote for this. A portion of the population of the US are fascists traitors to democracy, THEY voted for this. So stop with the ignorant blanket statements and learn how to have a nuanced understanding of the world you live in.
You’d be surprised. When the “special military operation” kicked off, most of the internet decided that every Russian is evil.
You can see it in the EU’s visa policies, as well — it’s very difficult for Russian expats to find a place that will welcome them, even harder for them to find a bank that will hold their money.
Oh I’m not surprised, I’m just disappointed with the amount of people that have such a polarized ideology. It’s “all this” or “all that”. I feel bad for future generations of people to have to experience such a nuance-less world, and I’m glad I won’t have to be around to see it.