In his statements the US billionaire “proposes to allow Russia to commit crimes
against Ukrainians”, Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Office of the
President, wrote on social media. “When someone who sits comfortably thousands
of kilometres away from war and importantly argues about other people’s fates
suggests that Ukraine should agree to “negotiations/capitulation” after 600+
days of bloody genocide, he is really suggesting that Russia should be allowed
to continue committing crimes, slaughtering civilians, killing global rules.
Until the world finally chokes on democratic blood and recognises tyrants as
global leaders,” the politician believes. American billionaire Elon Musk has
called on the world to sympathize with the Russian occupiers, because “they were
not forced to be on the front line”, adding that Ukraine should stop resisting
the Russian Federation. He “advised” Volodymyr Zelenskyy to abandon the
counteroffensive and agree to peace talks with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
Musk made his remarks in an interview with US blogger of European origin Lex
Fridman, who does not condemn the war of the Russian Federation. You can read
about it here:
https://www.txtreport.com/news/2023-11-11-“we-must-sympathize-with-the-russian-guys”--musk-“advised”-zelensky-to-meet-with-putin.Hklj17fTm6.html
[https://www.txtreport.com/news/2023-11-11-%22we-must-sympathize-with-the-russian-guys%22--musk-%22advised%22-zelensky-to-meet-with-putin.Hklj17fTm6.html]
I listened to Lex Friedman’s podcast with Elon Musk as guest, an he used that expression several times. It seems like it’s more like a slavic expression. So I don’t know, perhaps he got it straight from Putin or perhaps he’s just deliberately using an expression that resonates more with Russians and Ukrainians.
I listened to Lex Friedman’s podcast with Elon Musk as guest, an he used that expression several times. It seems like it’s more like a slavic expression. So I don’t know, perhaps he got it straight from Putin or perhaps he’s just deliberately using an expression that resonates more with Russians and Ukrainians.
Thank you that’s so weird…