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@ Alexey Skobkin
2025-02-27 18:56:53
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Okay. But I didn't see anything about being nazi apologist.
Is this yet another situation when person X says: "Trump finally did something like %A% right" and then a bunch of people running into the comments to accuse X of being a nazi?
If so then I'm being disappointed twice.
The first disappointment is about Proton making decision like leaving this social platform which is not controlled by any corporation or government after unjustified backlash.
The second is about people who can't read and think clearly and in the result ending with devaluing the meaning of "nazism" which then causes normalization of public opinions on the matter.