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Lithuania to strip residence permits of Russian, Belarusian citizens who frequently travel back home
(kyivindependent.com)
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If they want to visit all those exciting events in "their own country", they might as well move back there. Surely the cost of living in Russia will be lower than in EU. Unless they don't actually want to live in Russia, they just want to love it from afar.
Imagine living in a neighboring country for work but not being able to take your kid to see their grandparents more than 4 times a year.
Or marrying a foreign national and living with them or any of the myriad of other reasons that makes someone move to another country. But your limited imaginination can only come up with one scenario and therefore it must be the only reason for why a (bela-)russian might not live in their home counrty.
a european liberal
Oh, so we're going straight to insults to my mental state, huh. I wonder why your unlimited imagination still struggles to understand why it might not be a good idea to visit a country at war often. Especially a country that's broken every truce that it ever promised to uphold and still aims to expand its territory to former imperial ambitions.
And here I was thinking I shouldn't judge one account just because they have a hexbear alt.
as if you started with a civil and restrained tone lmao
I assume visiting the US or Israel is still a-ok though?
I keep forgetting hexbear is (used to be?) an alt and that I was saying the same shit like you all... How time flies 🤷
No, no it's not. Though you do like to assume a lot, it seems
Well I'm not seeing any such laws being put up, hence my assumption. So either this isn't the actual reason for that law, or the lithuanian government is comically inept.