Should have been done 3 years ago, and not just for participants in the war, should be for all ruZZians
What about the contingent of Russians who are bravely fighting against their fascist regime on the Ukrainian side? Surely those few should be an exception.
This headline should be 3 years old but its not. Ban all ruzzians except the ones who have some legal right to be here After all Europe is not murika
In any case! Because Brussels would have needed the time from 2014 to discuss and vote.
Russians should not be on the blacklist, but on the whitelist! A permanent ban would make them start thinking about what is happening in their country.
1) How’d they know if an individual is/was participating in the war?
2) If the individual is/was participating in the war, are they:
2.1) Healthy enough to be traveling abroad?
2.2) Interested in traveling abroad?
2.3) Permitted by their government to be traveling abroad?
I feel like it’s s a stretch to expect RU military veterans at their ‘doorsteps’.
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Should have been done 3 years ago, and not just for participants in the war, should be for all ruZZians
What about the contingent of Russians who are bravely fighting against their fascist regime on the Ukrainian side? Surely those few should be an exception.
This headline should be 3 years old but its not. Ban all ruzzians except the ones who have some legal right to be here After all Europe is not murika
In any case! Because Brussels would have needed the time from 2014 to discuss and vote.
Russians should not be on the blacklist, but on the whitelist! A permanent ban would make them start thinking about what is happening in their country.
1) How’d they know if an individual is/was participating in the war?
2) If the individual is/was participating in the war, are they:
2.1) Healthy enough to be traveling abroad?
2.2) Interested in traveling abroad?
2.3) Permitted by their government to be traveling abroad?
I feel like it’s s a stretch to expect RU military veterans at their ‘doorsteps’.
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