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Comments on Why Russians Escape Mobilization Abroad: The Story of a Yekaterinburg Resident Who Escaped Subpoenas for 3 Years and Left for Kazakhstan | e1.ru

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October 20, 2022 at 10:34 am

1) “I don’t consider myself a traitor” – it doesn’t matter. The worm may be thinking, “I don’t consider myself a worm.” However, objectively, he is a worm and it absolutely does not matter who considers himself (or does not consider) himself.
2) Nabokov, Kandinsky were patriots (and they had convictions) who wanted a better life for their country and their people. And the hero of the article is a normal traitor who tries to hide fear for his own skin with pseudo-pacifist beliefs.
3) Suppose: well, you disagree with the SVO, but you are a patriot … Duck looks for alternatives: there, in the front, also washerwomen, cooks, barbers and attendants are needed. Or is the hero of the article so at odds with the NWO that he is not ready to be a nurse (to help save people’s lives)?
Do not! The hero of the article is the most common traitor.

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