• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    Isn’t the “motherland” just “homeland” in concept? IE the birth/home country of origin that you have? I was under the impression that members of the USSR all considered their “motherland” to be different countries within the ussr.

    Has this dumbass done a single ounce of thought on whether his own country would expect him to die for his own “motherland” ? Almost certainly an american, and almost certainly would be drafted if a war required it.

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      9 months ago

      Yes but it’s Russian so it’s different. Sorta like how Russians don’t have rich people that own everything instead they have oligarchs.

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          It’s more democratic because we changed the rules to stop a popular president from being able to stay in office even if the people want them to. Now, please choose between Hitler and Orange Hitler; it’s the most important election of our lifetime!

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            Americans foaming at the mouth when Bad Country elects a popular leader for the third time in a row, because obviously term limits are not merely constitutional but natural law. Unless you’re a congressional rep or a senator. Or a judge.