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and what do random developers have to do with a war between oligarchies? are we banning the dirty us imperialists next, because they do more damage than russia ever will?

or are we finding a negative thing about every nationality and ban international opensource collaboration entirely?

or, and hear me out on this one, the individual programmers making linux and 90% of the internet happen might not be fascists regardless of what shitty government reingns their lives?

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WaR bEtWeEn oLiGaRcHiEs

Here grandpa you forgot your pills

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Take it up with the concept of sanctions.

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i do, (contemporary, us) sanctions are a way to punish entire countries for daring not to adopt neoliberalism.

i wonder how cuba would be doing right now if not for it.

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