Friend of the Earth? Or is something else going on here?
Putin funds massive green energy support with propaganda.
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What's going on is you're a bootlicker of Putin who wants some attention but if your libertarian ass were to spend a week in Putin's Russia, you'd suddenly be singing the same tune with a much darker tone as it would be against your will that you had to praise him.
What's going on is you're a bootlicker of Putin who wants some attention but if your libertarian ass were to spend a week in Putin's Russia, you'd suddenly be singing the same tune with a much darker tone as it would be against your will that you had to praise him.
So friend of the earth? You approve of this propaganda?
I approve of the cuck pulling out of Ukraine where he should never have stuck his dick in the first place. Absolutely clobbered, despite having every advantage in the book. His people of the younger generation (generation X/Y/Z fucking loathe the guy right now but can't say it.
But he is a friend of the earth and saving the planet, right? You approve of the propaganda?
You know what I call somebody who needs to arrest some women for speaking bad about him?
A cunt arresting Pussy Riot.
I guess he supports lesbian domination.
One way you can tell GP is merely trolling is that he pretty consistently waits until after the fact-checkers have debunked his claims before he makes them.
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@Greyparrot
I'm unfamiliar with Putin's record of policy or statements on Green Energy?
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@Lemming
Unlike in Soviet times, the Kremlin no longer limits its
support to just one end of the ideological spectrum. In
addition to right-wing groups, it still maintains strong ties
with former and current communist parties--Ukraine's Ministry
of Justice in 2014 sought to ban the country's Communist Party,
which was believed to be acting on behalf of the Kremlin.\306\
Some European left and far-left parties have also adopted more
friendly views toward Russia, including Spain's Podemos party,
Greece's Syriza Party (which has led the government since
2015), Bulgaria's Socialist Party, and Moldova's Socialist
Party, with candidates from the latter two winning presidential
elections in November 2016.\307\ According to NATO officials,
Russian intelligence agencies also reportedly provide covert
support to European environmental groups to campaign against
fracking for natural gas, thereby keeping the EU more dependent
on Russian supplies.\309\ A study by the Wilfried Martens
Centre for European Studies reports that the Russian government
has invested $95 million in NGOs that seek to persuade EU
governments to end shale gas exploration.
Propaganda facilitated a dynamic shift in energy suppliers. Russia's
nuclear power capacity has increased by 33% since 2002, according
to the World Nuclear Association. Germany's nuclear capacity has
decreased by over 80% in that time period.