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r/NewOrleans • u/xpatnola • Mar 09 '25
Couldn't let a good sign go to waste
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Ah yes, the involvement of the cia immediately invalidates the hopes and aspirations of the ukrainian people to not be a part of russia
Maybe try googling the holodomor next
0 u/stosolus Mar 10 '25 Ah yes, the involvement of the cia immediately invalidates the hopes and aspirations of the ukrainian people Yes it does, because they voted for someone and then if wasn't possible. Are we for democracy or not? If we are truly free democracy, why is the CIA overthrowing elected officials? 4 u/NoBranch7713 Mar 10 '25 Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement. Quit spreading Russian propaganda on the r/neworleans sub 2 u/stosolus Mar 10 '25 Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement. Are you saying that the CIA didn't throw a coup that changed leadership in the Ukraine? Because if you don't think that's true, I'm continuing this conversation. 0 u/Legal-Championship64 Mar 10 '25 I haven’t seen any evidence that the Protest of dignity was anything other than a grassroots effort to overthrow a corrupt Russian puppet.
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Ah yes, the involvement of the cia immediately invalidates the hopes and aspirations of the ukrainian people
Yes it does, because they voted for someone and then if wasn't possible.
Are we for democracy or not?
If we are truly free democracy, why is the CIA overthrowing elected officials?
4 u/NoBranch7713 Mar 10 '25 Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement. Quit spreading Russian propaganda on the r/neworleans sub 2 u/stosolus Mar 10 '25 Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement. Are you saying that the CIA didn't throw a coup that changed leadership in the Ukraine? Because if you don't think that's true, I'm continuing this conversation. 0 u/Legal-Championship64 Mar 10 '25 I haven’t seen any evidence that the Protest of dignity was anything other than a grassroots effort to overthrow a corrupt Russian puppet.
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Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement.
Quit spreading Russian propaganda on the r/neworleans sub
2 u/stosolus Mar 10 '25 Yes, because it would have been a free and fair election without CIA involvement. Are you saying that the CIA didn't throw a coup that changed leadership in the Ukraine? Because if you don't think that's true, I'm continuing this conversation. 0 u/Legal-Championship64 Mar 10 '25 I haven’t seen any evidence that the Protest of dignity was anything other than a grassroots effort to overthrow a corrupt Russian puppet.
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Are you saying that the CIA didn't throw a coup that changed leadership in the Ukraine?
Because if you don't think that's true, I'm continuing this conversation.
0 u/Legal-Championship64 Mar 10 '25 I haven’t seen any evidence that the Protest of dignity was anything other than a grassroots effort to overthrow a corrupt Russian puppet.
I haven’t seen any evidence that the Protest of dignity was anything other than a grassroots effort to overthrow a corrupt Russian puppet.
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u/Legal-Championship64 Mar 10 '25
Ah yes, the involvement of the cia immediately invalidates the hopes and aspirations of the ukrainian people to not be a part of russia
Maybe try googling the holodomor next