“Mr. Putin, we are as human beings charged as to how we treat our fellow man,” Lynch said. “And there is a law of nature, a hard and fast law for which there are no loopholes and no escaping it, and this law is what you sow you shall reap. And right now Mr. Putin you are sowing death and destruction. It’s all on you. The Ukrainians didn’t attack your country. You went in and attacked their country. All this death and destruction is going to come back and visit you, and in this big picture we are involved in there is an infinite amount of time, life after life after life, for you to reap what you are sowing.”
I so hope it’s not just a temporary business-only decision.
Thread:
Ladies and gentlemen, the German armed forces:
Note: The #Bundeswehr is currently increasing its readiness - this will also be visible in public spaces. For example, there may be traffic restrictions as transport capacities on land, sea and in the air have to be held for military purposes. #Ukraine
You know, I was kinda hoping they’d have a way to track down that Russian tank driver who ran over the civilian car later in case he was ever captured. That dude needs to be punished for war crimes.
Ryan Broadrick’s Garbage Day newsletter covers social media trends and internet communities from the perspective of the extremely online. Today’s issue goes deep on how the invasion of Ukraine is playing out in those spaces. It’s a perspective and analysis that I have not seen anywhere else, so I wanted to pass it along to anyone interested.
I think this link will work - let me know if it does not
ETA: Something that jumped out to me
“Meanwhile, Edward Snowden hasn’t tweeted for four days.” What a position to be in
Not a terrifying development at all. Nope, it’s all fine…
I hope that future Russians will see these protestors as what they are: Heroes.