Comment on: I got banned from r/libertarian meme for suggesting counties should be able to freely sign treaties they feel best for them.
Let’s be clear, I’m advocating for sending you to Russia. I’m perfectly ok with my tax dollars being given to Ukraine. It’s the best money we’ve spent on foreign wars since WW2s lend-lease act!
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19 Feb 2024 22:14
u/em_1091
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Comment on: I got banned from r/libertarian meme for suggesting counties should be able to freely sign treaties they feel best for them.
Here’s an idea.. move to Russia and join the army. Then your taxes go to helping out Russia instead of NATO, you get a gun, and you can do drugs with all your new Russian convict friends!
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19 Feb 2024 22:02
u/em_1091
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Comment on: I got banned from r/libertarian meme for suggesting counties should be able to freely sign treaties they feel best for them.
You could move to Russia…
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19 Feb 2024 21:57
u/em_1091
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Comment on: I got banned from r/libertarian meme for suggesting counties should be able to freely sign treaties they feel best for them.
Because Neville Chamberlain taught the world a valuable lesson with his failed foreign policy of appeasement back in 1938. Also, nobody is forcing you to do anything. You could simply stop paying taxes. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy for Ukraine considering hundreds of thousands of Russian troops are currently occupying Eastern Ukraine.
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19 Feb 2024 21:48
u/em_1091
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Comment on: I got banned from r/libertarian meme for suggesting counties should be able to freely sign treaties they feel best for them.
Why should Ukraine be force to accept it buffer state status? They are a free and independent nation who should be allowed to choose its destiny. The Oblast regions bordering Ukraine in Russia can become the new buffer states!
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19 Feb 2024 21:31
u/em_1091
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Comment on: Banned from /r/interestingasfuck for a dumb one-sentence comment in /r/RussianWarFootage
Which is hilariously contradictory because former communist countries like Russia and China love to publicly shame people for not adhering to the status quo.
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19 Feb 2024 17:31
u/em_1091
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