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On April 4, Lithuanian parliamentarians adopted a special law on national sanctions for Russian and Belarusian citizens. The law was adopted with 76 votes in favour, 13 against, and 34 abstentions. The law is set to enter into force on the 3rd of May and expires on the 2nd of May, 2024.
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It is not racial discrimination when it is based on language.
Do people engage in familial discrimination? If I come to your house, will I be treated exactly like a family member? If not, why not? Because you are a familialist? You bad bad person. Or maybe because these “racial discrimination” pejoratives are a bunch of pure unadulterated BS. Of course, we discriminate. A person who discriminates might be known as a “discriminating person”. Sounds good to me. So, if I come to your house and demand that you treat me as a family member, I suggest that you say “Go fly a kite”. Then tell me to stand clear of… Read more »
Good comment. Coming to foreign country and expecting special treatment is textbook chauvinism. Protecting own country is healthy nationalism, nothing wrong on that.
Lithuania is well know one of those jewish snake nests.
De-Jewisnimzation is on the way and expand fast.
I’m immediately suspicious of anyone, much less any world organization, telling me this or that about what to say, think or believe. Says who? What are their motivations? Because there’s always a motive behind the movement whether said or unsaid.