Until after the war is not coming. Likely never in our lives. There are no evidences, no hints that the war may end in a foreseeable future. 62% of Ukrainians are thus living in a barbieland thinking with all seriousness that Ukraine will soon™ win. 62% of Ukrainians replaced the reality with their dreams.
The war could end already IF these 62% of Ukrainians together with government didn’t live in a barbieland at least since the invasion. And many more “if’s”.
But with delusional government and delusional people it simply cannot happen. Imagine trying to build a bridge with a bunch of flat-earthers instead of competent engineers, good luck with that.
That’s a nation-ending catastrophe by itself, but adding to that government either genuinely thinks that too or, what is worse, agreeing with people who think that.
Sad story of a nation that killed itself. Good cautionary article in history books it will be.
I can’t imagine anyone taking Zelenskyy’s place.
Martial law makes it illegal, so there’s that.
I wonder, if they would go through with elections during the war, how would they organize it? I find it hard to imagine how they could guarantee the integrity of the election in all parts of the country and also the safety of the people. I would think the Kremlin would view this as an invitation to attack the polling stations, so the elections would need to be held online?
The other 38 didn’t read the constitution?
Well IMO the % of the ones not in favour is large enough to actually warrant an election.
But how the f does one organise an election while in a total war with millions refugees…woudl that election be fair? Or a flawed electrion is still better than none?
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Until after the war is not coming. Likely never in our lives. There are no evidences, no hints that the war may end in a foreseeable future. 62% of Ukrainians are thus living in a barbieland thinking with all seriousness that Ukraine will soon™ win. 62% of Ukrainians replaced the reality with their dreams.
The war could end already IF these 62% of Ukrainians together with government didn’t live in a barbieland at least since the invasion. And many more “if’s”.
But with delusional government and delusional people it simply cannot happen. Imagine trying to build a bridge with a bunch of flat-earthers instead of competent engineers, good luck with that.
That’s a nation-ending catastrophe by itself, but adding to that government either genuinely thinks that too or, what is worse, agreeing with people who think that.
Sad story of a nation that killed itself. Good cautionary article in history books it will be.
I can’t imagine anyone taking Zelenskyy’s place.
Martial law makes it illegal, so there’s that.
I wonder, if they would go through with elections during the war, how would they organize it? I find it hard to imagine how they could guarantee the integrity of the election in all parts of the country and also the safety of the people. I would think the Kremlin would view this as an invitation to attack the polling stations, so the elections would need to be held online?
The other 38 didn’t read the constitution?
Well IMO the % of the ones not in favour is large enough to actually warrant an election.
But how the f does one organise an election while in a total war with millions refugees…woudl that election be fair? Or a flawed electrion is still better than none?