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ruzzia invaded Ukraine. After this fact you may write whatever you want and however you want. It won't change the fact. The hard fact.
Go talk about the conflict here please: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/177624/the-russia-vs-ukraine-thread-lets-not-derail-other-threads
No one's said no. So there was a reason for it.
The Americans invaded Iraq and Afghanistan too. They bombed Syria and Serbia. So what?
Israel is bombing residential neighborhoods in Gaza. So what?
Shouldn't you start fixing ourselves first?
You must say thank Obama and Johnson. For what's happening right now.
Honest question, is it fair game to mention in upcoming threads that he wishes to chase westerners to hell?
You're paranoid or something? You were clearly told that if you want political shit, move to another section.
You're not happy about something?
Both paranoid & unhappy. Thank you so much, Jenkboy.
To be clear, I'm:
Please add more features as I still don't think I'm unique enough.
Take a sedative and pray. It'll help.
unhappy
nazi
lgbtq+
taking a sedative
What's your source for that last figure? The Gaza "Health Ministry"? The whole axis runs on an engine of lies!
As for the actual topic of this thread, I neither object to a Russian company advertising their VPS services, nor to Ukrainians calling out their support for terror against Ukrainians and the world. It's your right to be their customer, and also your right to be informed about who you are giving your money to.
It's insane that some ordinary people support their governments' narrative and sanctions against other ordinary people. It's low end way down below.
As citizen's they must at least where it is required by law.
No, they don't have to. It's required by law in rare specific cases. It's purely their initiative to follow and spread the narrative. Sanction rules may apply to some suppliers in some industries, it's never applicable to end users. As I know, the web hosting industry can serve customers from sanctioned countries. Of course, payments can be an issue. Data security can be an issue for public companies, but never for individuals and small businesses.
For example, my friends from Russia can register domains with Namesilo and Godaddy. Namecheap banned Russia by their decision, nobody forced them.
Even then it's not required by law to express and speak about it. A simple "We are not involving politics within our business" would be a simple and respectable answer. Now you're making yourself look bad by openly expressing your political opinions and overall affecting your business with it. You think large company owners/CEO's openly speak about their political opinions? No, they don't, and for good reasons.
I mean, how our customers' worldview and appearance do not affect our business. We do not ask anyone to leave due to their nationality, race, or political preferences.
I am talking about other cases.
For example, when someone says something that is directly prohibited by law in their country. For instance, if someone doubts returning Crimea to Russia, they will be punished in Russia for posting it. If someone says in Ukraine that Crimea should be Russian land, they would be punished there too. In both cases, it is a crime under the law.
Another case is that we can freely demonstrate Soviet symbols here in Russia, but in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, this is forbidden by law, with penalties, even prison, and deportation.