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Russia signed the pact when the West refused to engage them in standing up to the Nazis. Remember, it was western corporations that provided much of the technology and resources for the Nazi genocide machine. If Germany had only gone east into the USSR, the US would have been find continuing to profit from them. Never

I’m saying that story after story in the press about individual Ukrainian fighters ends up profiling Nazis. If they’re such a small subset of the population, why are they so well-represented in the press?

She’s a fascist and her husband fought alongside Nazis. I know brainwashed westerners blame every inconvenient fact on Russian propaganda though.

It’s also why any hope of a peace deal is extremely slim. If Zelensky agrees to a peace deal, it’s not unlikely that he’ll be forced out of the country by fascists who will be attempting to put his head on a stick.

The People’s Front is described by Wikipedia as a nationalist conservative political party.

Call me old-fashioned but I still think all Nazis are evil. Those senators aren’t Nazis, they’re political actors who say and do whatever it takes to get elected. To lay in the mud and kill people, you either have to be drafted, have no other options, or be REALLY ideologically motivated. In this case, she’s REALLY

Just impossible to talk about Ukrainian fighters without them being fascists apparently. She founded a far-right nationalist political party and her husband served in the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion.

Oh cool! They were built in Michigan originally. My buddy bought one about a year ago in immaculate condition for very little money, though that already seems impossible now.

Avion is the Airstream alternative of the era that many fewer people know about and thus are much less expensive despite being just as nice and clad in that eye-catching aluminum. Though they have been going up in price.

NATO expansion has been provoking this for many years. In addition, Ukraine has cut off the water supply to Crimea where it’s causing a draught and water shortages. Not to mention the bombing of Donbas. Again, you and I don’t have to like the reasons, but it’s silly to claim there are none.

NATO expansion, bombing of Donbas, water shortages in Crimea. 

attacked neighboring Ukraine without reason.”

Right, are we going to get an article about how it’s immoral for racers to participate in a US F1 race given our various ongoing military offensives around the world?

If you’d read the article you’d understand that the key component is whether they donated AFTER the protest was declared illegal, which would be a breach of their oath. Y’all aren’t big on reading though.

A lot of folks have forgotten that they can simply not have an opinion on a political issue occurring on the other side of the planet.

So you have no evidence? Presumably the pro-car contingent in this country is incredibly powerful. I’d assume they have studies that invalidate the ones you dislike?

Question - if you feel there is “constant dramatics and hyperbole” in the comments what could that mean? All is well? That the complaints are just from people that wanna hate on something? Or maybe there is a vote happening in the comments that isn’t in line with your opinions?”

Do you have any evidence to support the claim that those studies have been rigged for years to promote an anti-vehicle agenda?

I don’t think the product is losing its appeal and the constant dramatics and hyperbole in the comment section is annoying. I’d like to talk about the actual article, not the crusade of bellyaching babies.