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After an epidemic, the people who are affected by it, including their friends and relatives, will remember how to behave properly during the epidemic for a certain period of time or for the rest of their lives. Those who are not affected will continue to think that this is a Putin conspiracy. It's like the proverb, a fool learns from his mistakes, a smart one from others. Nothing will change for the better in relations between the two countries. It is already clear who acted against whom and continues to use this pandemic for their own purposes. A person is so arranged, until he himself has a lot of grief, he will think that evil is for others, and not for him. Hitler also thought so when he attacked the SSSSR.
I think so. Do you agree?”
After an epidemic, the people who are affected by it, including their friends and relatives, will remember how to behave properly during the epidemic for a certain period of time or for the rest of their lives. Those who are not affected will continue to think that this is a Putin conspiracy. It's like the proverb, a fool learns from his mistakes, a smart one from others. Nothing will change for the better in relations between the two countries. It is already clear who acted against whom and continues to use this pandemic for their own purposes. A person is so arranged, until he himself has a lot of grief, he will think that evil is for others, and not for him. Hitler also thought so when he attacked the SSSSR.
I think so. Do you agree?”