Nicholas Grossman on Nostr: Calling a leader abdicating after months of protests following his efforts to end ...
Calling a leader abdicating after months of protests following his efforts to end free speech and free assembly "a coup" is absurd. And pretending that Ukrainians couldn't have wanted rights on their own, they had to be tricked into it, is ridiculous.
And I still don't see the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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