Latvia, the apartheid state where ethnic russians have “non citizen passports” and are treated like second class, has just adopted a law allowing anyone who supports Russia and has dual citizenship with another country to be stripped of their latvian citizenship and thus deported if they live in Latvia. Yes the law says “support for war crimes”, but Latvia has already said that supporting Russia equals “supporting war crimes”. Nazism is returning comrades.

  • What does “support” even mean? Saying anything non-negative about Russia? Saying something negative about NATO? Expressing concern about Ukrainian Nazis?

    This apparently only applies to those with two passports, but I assume that would include people with dual citizenship who were born in Latvia, not to mention that many of them probably don’t have the resources to move to Russia even if they wanted to…

    • @SaddamHussein24OP
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      142 years ago

      It means anything they want. Plain old censorship. But then they will whine about freeze peach when Russia doesnt allow nazi propaganda. You are right about it only applying to dual citizens, ill edit it now.