ArjinFerman
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I'd imagine most of them are of voting age simply because that's around when you start getting into politics. Some start earlier (I think for me it was around 16), but even then that's a skip and a jump away from being able to vote.
I mean, if you go with Putin's explanations on that Tucker Carlson interview...
aside from the three who fell to Kuwaiti friendly fire?
What is the evidence that it was friendly fire, by the way?
...I guess the logic there is that a crisis hits, and the army has to pick sides?
I actually don't know what the logic is, it's just a poll I've seen people discuss, don't know if any respondents had a chance to elaborate on their thinking.
but note how all action still routes through the state.
We're Europeans, please be patient with us.
Have you seen the clips where Farage categorically rejects the idea of mass deportations?
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There was a time when people would have laughed at the idea of calling George W Bush a Blue.
Yeah, I did, but this is kinda what I meant with "similar gripes". Yeah, Europe might be stuck in a doom-loop, where the liberal establishment does something insane, people vote against it, and what they voted for turns out to be containment. I'll even happily admit the Farage is even more worrying here, because it's a bad sign when he doesn't even wait to win before stabbing his supporters in the back, but the general patterns can be observed even in Trump.
I think Bush is a point in my favor here. My point is that even though he turned out to be Blue, people voting for him wanted someone Red, so their support for him should counted towards the Red Tribe.
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I think most people here are lucky enough to live outside of active war zones. Stay safe!
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