A couple of misconceptions I could clear up:
First, I do not support Russia's actions, and I don't think that Putin is wonderful.
This is the type of assumption that people make a lot -- if I say that one side is bad, they assume I'm supporting the other side. As when I said that Kamala Harris was a weak candidate and couldn't win, some people thought I was supporting Trump. But it's possible for both sides to be bad. If I am against cholera, this doesn't mean that I like typhus.
Second, I have never been a Christian and when I tell you what I have read about Ukraine this has nothing to do with religion.
And I am not a Republican. The only political party in the world today that I find respectable is the Reiwa Shinsengumi, led by Yamamoto Taro.
First, I do not support Russia's actions, and I don't think that Putin is wonderful.
This is the type of assumption that people make a lot -- if I say that one side is bad, they assume I'm supporting the other side. As when I said that Kamala Harris was a weak candidate and couldn't win, some people thought I was supporting Trump. But it's possible for both sides to be bad. If I am against cholera, this doesn't mean that I like typhus.
Second, I have never been a Christian and when I tell you what I have read about Ukraine this has nothing to do with religion.
And I am not a Republican. The only political party in the world today that I find respectable is the Reiwa Shinsengumi, led by Yamamoto Taro.


