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    1. CorticalVoile on

      > Ukrainian mensch should fick off und die. We’re busy repairing the pipeline for putin’s farts

    2. Hasselhoff265 on

      Merz is the epidome of all the corporate evil in the world.
      This guy doesn’t have the slightest bit of empathy, Christian charity or kindness in him.

      He would sell his childrens souls if Blackrock and his sponsors would profit.
      ( Look at pictures of him with his family, it already happened.)

    3. I have very little sympathy for men running from their country while it’s at war. I see it as very unprincipled, so you ran from your home, will you run when the enemy inevitably comes banging at the gates of your new country?

      Same goes for the Syrians, I could never take it seriously when I heard Syrian men in the West complain about Assad but then did not help the revolutionaries in any meaningful way. When they needed men, material and support all these clowns did was go hat in hand to Europe without a second thought for those who stayed and fought.

      Another poignant example is Afghanistan, I always hear Afghans in the West complain about how terrible the Taliban is but when these fuckers had the chance to defend their country, the rights of women and common human decency they ran at the first sign of resistance.

    4. Zelensky himself issued a law allowing men aged 18-25 to leave Ukraine. Zelensky is trying to save a generation of men who would probably be destroyed. The question is different, how do others who fight and defend their homeland view them? Is it fair?

    5. cfancykator on

      Come to Poland. You can work in german plants that are evacuating from there.

      Social is nonexistent but no matter for someone looking for a job.

    6. Doktor_Obvious on

      meanwhile he wants the old to keep working a couple more years cause we don’t have enough workers. what a joke. The Ukrainians would be so much easier to integrate here than the other refugees yet he wants to reject them?

    7. channdlerBing on

      As I said in similar post – 80 years ago germans kept Ukrainians, including my grandma, in captivity in Germany, she was just a kid as well, fast forward to current time – nothing changed.

    8. niemacotuwpisac on

      This is probably not about values, national defense, or other fundamental issues. By doing what Ukraine is doing, it’s shifting social costs that should be its responsibility onto its neighbors. And yet, Germany, whatever one say, has some social security.

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