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So your argument is that Linux foundation should relocate to… where? Sorry that was such a bad argument that I did not even consider it being one.

Why would they relocate? To keep a few Russian maintainers? Because not relocating is “racist”? Not sure what you mean, just trying to guess.

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Sorry that was such a bad argument that I did not even consider it being one.

Savage truth.

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So your argument is that Linux foundation should relocate to… where?

Somewhere stable and neutral like Switzerland or some island. I’m not a lawyer so can’t say which country is the best for it.

Because not relocating is “racist”?

To some extent, yes.

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Switzerland is currently sanctioning Russia. Let me say that again to be clear: moving to Switzerland, the most neutral country in the world, will not prevent you from having to abide by sanctions against Russia.

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“Russian” is not a race. And Finland has a history with Russia that isn’t easily forgotten. That is to say, every Finn I’ve spoken to hates Russia for invading Finland… Twice…

Finland isn’t even the only neighbour that hates Russia. At some point one has to wonder why so many of Russia’s neighbours hate, or at the very least don’t feel comfortable with, Russia.

Maybe, just maybe, the reason why everyone is having issues with Russia is Russia’s own damn fault.

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“Russian” is not a race.

That’s true but nowadays the word “racism” is used as a full synonym to “discrimination”.

Maybe, just maybe, the reason why everyone is having issues with Russia is Russia’s own damn fault.

A person who thinks that the terms “Russia” and “a Russian citizen” are the same is hopeless and must be eliminated at all costs.

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