This is the official short film adaptation of the classic video game Papers Please.

…made in 2018 by a Russian team. Way before the whole Ukraine war thing, you understand. …though I’d obviously love to hear where they are now.

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    5 months ago

    …made in 2018 by a Russian team. Way before the whole Ukraine war thing, you understand

    Flipping through a history book on Russian/Ukrainian relations in the 21st century

    Closing the book, putting it back on the shelf, whistling, and walking away

    More seriously, I’ll never understand folks who hear “So-and-so is from Nationality X, so now I must/must not purchase products from them because of their bloodline.”

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        5 months ago

        “You should stop reading books and just listen to random internet strangers” is definitely a take

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      That’s definitely fair, but there is the argument that the largest source of change for major powers is through harming their economies.

      Sort of like, I like the artistry from this person from X nation, but by giving them money, I am indirectly helping fuel the economy of X nation, therefore giving their goverment less incentive to change existing behavior.

      The problem is that in order to achieve that collective impact, a whole lot of innocent parties who have no support for or active hostility for the existing regime are also badly impacted. Usually individuals will greatly suffer before the political or structural systems will ever change.

      So it’s a bit of a bind. Support Russian media, comes with the side effect of supporting the Russian regime, at least indirectly from their income flowing into taxes. End of the day, it’s a choice to make.

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        5 months ago

        It’s also that you’re fueling their cultural influence. Cultural influence does a lot of sanitization. Look at how japanophiles often fetishize Japan rather than seeing it as a country with good and bad elements. America was particularly good at this conversion.

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    5 months ago

    It is easy to say “they could have left the country. They did not. So they support Putin.”

    Just look at the US.

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      it’s not easy. but unfortunately both states are captured. no one else is coming to save them.

      so either the populace rises up as one, or they continue to be abused.

      i don’t think either population has their heart in it anymore.