As they are physically closer to threat, they better be less dysfunctional.
I don't think that your right to have a copy of Pravda in the US was illusory.
and I thought this guy, despite his many faults, was pro-Ukraine.
Another thing: their acceptable use policy straight up forbids viewing pornography or graphic violence. No nuance or exceptions.
I might have violated that, but then again I didn't read the TOS.
Europe is closer to Russia. Some of Europe borders it.
I see no major collapse in the next 30 years, and little collapses might serve as a warning.
- Flying Lizards - Money REACTION *
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7qsikAVx-k
5:54
"I want money
That's what I want.
That's what I want."
FLYING LIZARDS Money EXTENDED VERSION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_ld0WWvQ4o
5:35
IIUC,
the US had/has a Communist party, and you could probably sell copies of Pravda;
while the USSR had no liberal party, and it's doubtful you could have a copy of the NYT.
Perhaps he knows he's pulling numbers out of the air; but the MAGAts nod in agreement.
Presumably to many of those 2 million, $5 million is quite an investment;
nor, IIUC, is it citizenship, and as such, they might still be liable for taxes in their own country.
Other countries might be offering better terms, such as Canada, Mexico, UK, or EU members.
VOA is less objective than RT.
/s