• Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    This guy deserves to be stripped down to underwear in public and then thrown out of our country with kicks in his ass.

  • trollercoaster@sh.itjust.works
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    The corruptest of the corrupt, whose last buyer was by chance, Vladimir Putin, can “negotiate” “peace”. Can someone pinch me please? I think i’m having a wild fever dream.

    Also Schröder’s “Social” “Democrats” are “center left”, apparently. No need to read any further, the entire article is nothing but poppycock.

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    Ok, let me have a try of forming a list of potential peace negotiators by article’s logic:

    1. Viktor Orban (seems to be close to retiring now).
    2. Berlusconi’s corpse.
    3. Ex-head of «Luhansk People’s Republic» Igor Plotnitsky.
    4. Fred Durst.
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      They discuss Schröder because Putin gave his name.

      And you’re wrong on 4. Steven Seagal and Gerard Depardieu are better candidates.

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        I mean, who else would’ve dropped that name.

        As for number 4 - actually I thought about Steven Seagal, also about Oliver Stone. But Fred Durst once wanted to move to occupied Crimea to make TV and movie content there, when back in 2015 Russians invited western celebrities to make a new “Beverly Hills” in Crimea. For voicing that idea he was banned from performing in Baltics and Ukraine. 🌚

  • CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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    Could Gasprom Gerhart negotiate peace you ask? I don‘t know, why don‘t we ask Vlad about it, hm?