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daniel chilla

@dchilla

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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@thehealthb0t You dont know the difference between virys, cancer or chronic condition or the difference between a working governmental health care system (europe) and a private system (US). So I got free covid shot, chemo or epipens. Yes funded with taxes. Thats what you pay for.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
If COVID shots were given away for free, because they are life saving, then why isn't chemotherapy, insulin, and EpiPens also given away for free?
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@kirawontmiss If its expected why isnt it in the price? If the owner cares so much for his staff why doesnt he raise their wages?
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
tipping culture is getting ridiculous
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay More lies and whataboutism. Every independent organisation there is that deals with democracy, freedome of press and so on fails Russia. You know this yet still continue lying. Russia and Putin want to cobtrol Ukraine, and other former USSR states. Its disgusting, Russia go home
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Jesus Gods.. not it isn't. 🤣 Ukraine's constitution has that there cannot be elections under martial law, nor war. Zelensky could lift that martial law and have elections tomorrow. He has in fact stated he would do so if there was a ceasefire, then of course made any chance of that ceasefire impossible by placing demands he knows will not be agreed to. Putin's election in 2024 seems to confuse people like you who really can't understand why he is popular in Russia, and how his popularity surged in the aftermath of the Ukraine War. Zelensky too had a huge surge in popularity, unlike Putin though he started off being deeply unpopular in Ukraine. Pre-war Zelensky was polling 25-30% approval, in the months afterwards it surged to 91%. Oh and Navalny never at any point had any popular support outside of Moscow and even there it was limited. Anyway, like I said, school is now out and you get a -F.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Ukraines terrorist regime has attacked a teacher training college and murdered numerous trainee teachers in Lugansk. The scene is one of absolute horror. This was no accident, a targeted mass murder by Zelenskys Dictatorship.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Its too much but almost all you write can be debunked. ”elections” in russia, putin got 88% 😂😂😂 Navalny killed, numerous joirnalists and opponents ”fell” out of windows, ukraine is at wae with you know who (?) thats why they have no elections, its in their constitution.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Russia does have democratic elections at least as much as the US, and Ukraine hasn't had any for 7 years. But you know what it is about democratic elections that really make a democracy? They're respected. A democratic country does not see an outside state organise the topping of a democratically elected president a year from the next election as it fears he will be re-elected. A country that believes in democracy doesn't see the half that refused to vote for him use violence against the wishes of the half that did. It certainly shouldn't to do so without expecting major repercussions. Ukraine respected its minorities so much and their democratic right to self-determination that it sent troops into Crimea in 1995 to oust the president they had elected, sent him into exile and abolished the Crimean constitution. What Russian minorities aren't respected? Nah you know something, forget I asked, the answer would be just too mind numbing. Oh and what started the war was said neo-Nazi led insurrection and coup, or do you think violently and unconstitutionally ousting a democratically elected president would have no major repercussions? For what one part of the country had told another was "You can vote for who you want, if we don't like your vote we'll remove the government you voted for". I'm actually going to end this because I really have better things to do than try and school you in the basics of the events you seem to spent a lot if time yapping about. I mean I'd be embarrassed to publicly spout of about something that I knew next to nothing about, but hats off to you, you feel no embarrassment at all.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@BladeoftheS Why are you lying? Its getting hot but its topping in the high 30s now…
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
As the UK hits 35C it is hitting 55C in India, just a few Centigrade from causing instant death. This is the most heavily populated country on the planet with 1.47 billion people. More than all of North America and Europe combined. Imagine if they all have to leave.
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Tuğçe yıldız@tugce190333·
Sağ beyniniz varsa kedi yavrusu görürsünüz,sol beyniniz varsa tavşan yavrusu görürsünüz. Siz ne görüyorsunuz
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annie
annie@ohhanxiety·
People keep guessing, but no one gets it right. Do you know what this is
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@archer_rs Ok, can we not get into the the weather is X therefore climate change is real/a hoax. Yeeezzzz havent we evolved past this?
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RS Archer@archer_rs·
Apparently climate change is a myth.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@donkoclock Yeeeezzzzz even asking that question is horrendous. If that happens the US is not a democracy anymore. You pick
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Wouldnt it be nice if russia had democratic elections like Ukraine had in 2019 and if provinces in Russia and their minorities would be respected like they were in donbas and crimea before Russia invaded and started the war back in 2014
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
I'll ask you again, do you think the Donbas and Crimea have a right to self-determination? After all, the Russian position at the beginning of this war during peace talks was that the Donbas should have a right to vote on its future. Do you also think a country has the right to decide who is its president and should not be the object of a coup sponsored by another state.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Nothing new to be added. all written above. Ukraine wants to get closer to Europe, away from Russian opression. Thats what Russia cant handle in their imperialistic dreams of the USSR. The right to self determination is like any province belonging to any country. Ru get out of UA
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
@dchilla @BowesChay If you're talking about the Budapest Memorandum, you might want to find out that the US trashed this when it interfered in Ukraine in 2004 and 2013-14 and also when it imposed sanctions on Belarus in 2011. So you think the Donbas and Crimea have a right to self-determination?
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Russia even signed a deal protecting and honouring ukraine, including donbas. Crimea and so on. But ok. Get russia out and insert a peacekeeping force making it neutral. But point still valid: russia out of ukraine.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Tell me this, in 2014 after the US-sponsored coup deposed a democratically elected president, that in the main had been elected by the Russian-speaking east and south of the country, did those who voted for that president have a just cause to rise up and oppose this undemocratic act? Did Kyiv then have the right to raise Neo-Nazi militias and send them into the Donbas to end this rebellion? They would have done the same in Crimea, as they did in 1995 when they crushed it's move to independence, but the presence of Russian troops thwarted that. So if Russia leaves, what would happen to those in the Donbas and Crimea? Ukraine after all has been killing civilians there since 2014. The recent missile attack on the teaching college dorm was in the Donbas, the 21 dead were those it is claiming to want to "liberate". It fired missiles and shells into the Donbas city of Donetsk for years killing hundreds of civllians. What happens to those civilians if Ukraine took back the Donbas and Crimea? Russia stated to the US years ago that western interference in Ukraine, a deeply divided country, could lead to civil war and if that happened Russia would be faced with a choice of intervention to protect the Russian speaking population. The US went ahead and deposed a democratically elected president anyway.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@garypmasters1 @rinalu_ Ooohhh poor pooor russia who got provoked to rape, torture, terrorize other countries. Must be the greatest snowflake alive that putin.
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gary masters@garypmasters1·
@dchilla @rinalu_ Ukraine wasn’t attacking others?You idiot, tell that to the 14 thousand citizens killed in Donbass when they’d had enough of your utterly corrupt and NATO puppets in Kiev. The only mistakes Putin made was 1. Trusting the West and 2. Waiting 8 years to intervene. Totally provoked
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
Why are Russian WWII veterans supporting the military operation in Ukraine? Because many of them view today’s conflict through the lens of their own historical experience - as a struggle against radical nationalism and against what they see as a renewed threat to Russia’s security and identity. This was a politically correct version of the answer. A shorter and less politically correct one is that because they understand that Russia is fighting the same evil they thought they had defeated in 1945. And because the moral code of the Russian soldier has not changed.
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Julien Benda
Julien Benda@canthavepudding·
@dchilla @rinalu_ "attacking others, who havent tried to invade or attack you" When you base an argument on a false premise it's certain the conclusion will be wrong.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay That applies to everyone. To not invade, torture, rape or terrorize another country is not allowed for anyone. To protect your country from the same is a right. So russia can get out. Point still valid.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
"Its a matter of not invading, torturing, raping, bombing and terrorizing another country." - does that apply to the US, UK and Israel too? As I keep saying to people like you, point out one part that was "misleading", but invariably you all never do. You just rabbit more empty-headed slogans as you think that passes for reasoned comment. It's quite clear Daniel that you are totally out of your depth here and as I said, prefer your opinions to facts. Nothing anyone can ever say or present will dent that absurdity one little bit. If this was 2003 you'd be sitting there telling me that Saddam has WMDs because the media told you so, and would accuse anyone disagreeing of siding with Iraq. It's a pitiful spectacle that is a sad testament to some people's inability to ever learn any lessons.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Its a matter of not invading, torturing, raping, bombing and terrorizing another country. So. After your long and missleading message, and I thank yiu for your time it gives me insight of your stance, we are still down to: russia get our of Ukraine.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Jeez.. this is painful.. it really is. Ok, let's try again. Russia as a sovereign country did not exist from 1922 to 1991. From 1991 until 1999 the West was engaged in fomenting the chaos in Russia that brought the country to the brink and led directly to the resignation of Yeltsin and the rise of Putin. It was Putin's appointment as president in 1999 that put an end to this period of chaos when the very existence of the Russian Federation was in question. The West though has never given up on the hope of dissolving the Russian Federation and breaking that country up into smaller states for both geopolitical and resource reasons. Oddly enough it was when the Syrian government, which was on the brink of collapse to a joint ISIS-Jabhat al Nusra (Al Qaeda) offensive, appealed to Russia for intervention, that the West ramped up stage 2. Odd don't you think that actually attacking the self-declared enemies of the West would be a justification for a new period of confrontation. The real reason of course is that the West had already began this confrontation and was simply looking for excuses, thus in 2015 we had the Free Syrian Army raised from the grave to be the invented main victims of Russian intervention. You know, the FSA that the US had declared dead - crushed between the Syrian army and the Arab backed extremists as such Al Nusra. As for corruption, oh man we have no room to point fingers there. The UK has one of the most corrupt political systems in the developed world. The US is so corrupt that corruption is out in the open and so common it's not even remarked on any more. Congress even redefined corruption as to make outright corruption not even corruption any longer. And as for our so-called ally in Ukraine. Well, they make corruption a national industry. And it's not a matter or liking or disliking Russia, its a matter of liking facts, or accepting truth. People like you place opinions above facts, even revelling in your own ignorance, which has been abundantly on display, and cherishing that ignorance in the face of all the evidence. As I said to you previously, if you have an opinion without allowing facts to shape that opinion, then you have a worthless opinion.
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