• 211@sopuli.xyz
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    17 days ago

    Just because this needs to be said.

    Open borders: Closed for Ukrainian men of military age during wartime. You, I, journalists, etc. can still come and go.

    Competitive political space: Banned parties supporting the country they are currently at war with. No matter how you feel about who’s at fault, that must be an understandable action to you. Also, most members of the largest banned party (Opposition Platform - For Life) are still in the parliament and just formed other parliamentary groups.

    Competitive information space: Again, wartime with a country engaging in propaganda eagerly and with talent.

    Elections: Would be against Ukrainian constitution to have elections under martial law, not to mention impossible to arrange or supervise. Or you think it would be possible to organise an election where everyone had easy and reliable access to vote right now? The decision was just confirmed unanimously yesterday, with all 17 previous members of the banned …For Life -party who were present also voting for it.

    • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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      16 days ago

      Thanks for explaining why North Korea is a democracy when it does seemingly undemocratic things because they’re under a constant state of emergency due to US economic blockades, military threats and media warfare.

    • Bobr@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.orgOP
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      17 days ago

      You, I, journalists, etc. can still come and go.

      No, I can’t. I am a “man of military age”. So if I come back to Ukraine I will be prisoner there, along with millions of people there.