Tell me, what is the context that makes it okay for the German government to put the interests of another country over the interests of its own citizens? Because clearly no one voted for this.
The image doesnt say anything about "detransitioning". Fake news?
And how much can you really know about the Russian government if you dont speak Russian? Only what English media tells you, no?
There is no such thing as a "leftist nation", and the idea is completely ridiculous. You cant classify countries with millions of people and many different interest groups on a right-left scale.
Cant see the video, but can you tell me why these guys fight side by side with azov nazis? Would be much easier to shoot them instead of getting decimated by artillery.
Thanks for proving my point, even that article doesnt have a single mention of the word genocide.
What an interesting wikipedia article about Jenin Camp. Apparently the refugees just appeared out of thin air. No mention where they come from, or what forced them to flee from home. Its time we leave that propaganda website behind.
Yes, U.S. and NATO were "preaching for deescalation" while shipping millions of dollars worth of weapons to Ukraine. All while deploying "instructors" and supporting a planned Ukronazi attack on Donbass republics. Of course Russia wasnt just gonna watch and let that happen.
Russia also offered diplomatic solutions many times (since December, and in fact since 2014). Those were all rejected, and now it seems that the time for diplomacy is over.
Edit: forgot to add, just a few days ago Ukraine threatened to develop nuclear weapons. That was obviously a red line for Russia.
I would love to live in Russia.