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I know here is the place where we happily fall for these clickbaits. Sure, a lot of Russians weren't hot about the idea of invading Ukraine, but also everyone dies somehow. Just to be clear, the content of the article doesn't suggest what everyone is suggesting here. Or what? Are people supposed to be immortal as long as they criticize Putin?
falling from a building is not a natural cause of death, and it's also not likely that it was a mistake
Nobody said it's a natural cause of death. Why's not likely? The guy wasn't having the time of his live, at all.
What do you think is a normal rate of death-by-falling-from-a-window for well known people who criticise the leader of the nation, in most countries?
I don't know. It's other people, those implying a crime, you should be questioning this.
Why? There is a long list of suspicious deaths of people who have been recently critical of Putin, including multiple falling out of windows. It seems weirdly credulous to believe there's nothing connecting them. Seems to me you're the one making the strong claim that needs to be backed up.
hello comrade, how is Moscow today?
Nice logic there. Is this the same logic you used to campaign for the Democratic party? It's not a secret It didn't work.
I'm not American. so I didn't campaign for the Democratic party, but you on the other hand really find any excuse to protect your boss.
I know this form of opression of critical thinking. Attending to your messages I'm Russian, a Muscovite (had to google it), communist, and working for Putin. Magical logic. I'm out of here before they ban me, don't worry.