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    1. StewpidAlex on

      Go Latvia, that language and „culture“ should not exist in civilized societies! 

    2. Nadran_Erbam on

      I feel conflicted. On one hand I understand the need, on the other I’m opposed to blocking access to any form of culture even if it’s the language of the current adversary.

    3. Independent-Gur9951 on

      I understand the situation but this is censorship pure and simple.

    4. Biggeordiegeek on

      I absolutely understand why they are doing this in the context

      However, I don’t agree with it, yes the Russian population was placed there during the time of the Soviet Union to dilute the population of the country and create a core of people who would always be loyal to Moscow, but these people aren’t those, and long term you need to win them over

      Banning their language from broadcast media ain’t the way to do that, I mean regulation to ensure it’s presenting a balanced view thats not controlled by the Kremlin, sure, but banning it outright is daft

    5. One of the many premises used by Russia to be aggressive is the protection of „their“ culture and language.

      In the protection of a free society, hard choices need to be made. This is just. They are not outlawing the language, they are removing the broadcasting of it.

      I’m Irish and my language was outlawed as a culture suppression process, this is not what is happening here. This is a society defending themselves

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