“If Western brands do not want to fight piracy in a particular country, it means that they are actually legalizing piracy of their content”

  • teichflammeEnglish
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    Firstly, Putin has decent support in spite of the elections being a sham.

    Secondly, there’s literally nothing else you can do to make a regime change happen from the outside. Except war, which no one wants.

    So keep rolling your eyes in ignorance.

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      That is very easy to say when you are not a dissident living in one of these countries.

      Literally why I used the US as an example.

      EDIT: Also, you’re literally reducing their access to non-Propaganda media sources.

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        Did you just call western media for non-propaganda? Dude, it’s working then.

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        Don’t dissidents want regime change to happen more than they want Netflix?

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        So what would you suggest then?