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I can't believe he has "@heidicruz's husband" on his profile without people commenting on how he rolled over and let Trump call her ugly to his face.
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So the US National Guard was defending Biden... from Putin? Nice.The answer to both is "because Putin's a 🤬".
So the US National Guard was defending Biden... from Putin? Nice.
Of course you can't compare Trump and Navalny.
Trump is a businessman, a president of a real estate empire. He won presidential elections in 2016 with 46.1% of voting Americans giving their votes to him.
Navanly is an unemployed blogger whose biggest achievement is the YouTube's Gold Creator Award, and as a politician he's supported by ~5% of Russia's adult population at best.
Adult, because a large part of Navany's supporters wouldn't be able to vote for him because of their age (under 18) even if he was allowed to run for president despite of criminal charges.
But they have somthing in common - Navalny spoke against the Twitter's censorship against Trump, and left his supporters from the West confused a bit...
Da, comrade. Something something borscht something something.Of course you can't compare Trump and Navalny.
Trump is a businessman, a president of a real estate empire. He won presidential elections in 2016 with 46.1% of voting Americans giving their votes to him.
Navanly is an unemployed blogger whose biggest achievement is the YouTube's Gold Creator Award, and as a politician he's supported by ~5% of Russia's adult population at best.
Adult, because a large part of Navany's supporters wouldn't be able to vote for him because of their age (under 18) even if he was allowed to run for president despite of criminal charges.
But they have somthing in common - Navalny spoke against the Twitter's censorship against Trump, and left his supporters from the West confused a bit...
Of course you can't compare Trump and Navalny.
Trump is a businessman, a president of a real estate empire. He won presidential elections in 2016 with 46.1% of voting Americans giving their votes to him.
Navanly is an unemployed blogger whose biggest achievement is the YouTube's Gold Creator Award, and as a politician he's supported by ~5% of Russia's adult population at best.
Adult, because a large part of Navany's supporters wouldn't be able to vote for him because of their age (under 18) even if he was allowed to run for president despite of criminal charges.
You are aware that time is linear?Adult, because a large part of Navany's supporters wouldn't be able to vote for him because of their age (under 18) even if he was allowed to run for president despite of criminal charges.
20%and as a politician he's supported by ~5% of Russia's adult population at best.
Uh, to note, if he's "echoing" Merkel's stance, then that's not exactly a positive for Trump if you read that article linked.But they have somthing in common - Navalny spoke against the Twitter's censorship against Trump, and left his supporters from the West confused a bit...
Bit of a weird thing to cry free speech over. Sounds like adopting Merkel's stance would be the exact issue of 1A where the Govt. can actually regulate you being kicked off social media.But Ms Merkel said through her spokesman that the US government should follow Germany’s lead in adopting laws that restrict online incitement, rather than leaving it up to platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to make up their own rules. The intervention highlights a key area of disagreement between the US and Europe on how to regulate social media platforms. The EU wants to give regulators more powers to force internet platforms such as Facebook or Twitter to remove illegal content.