By the way, the 20% threshold of the Georgian Law is far more forgiving than the Foreign Agents Registration Act that applies in the US, which is way more broad and also more vague in its restrictions.
Also, it’s like libs and Eurolickers have forgotten that we’ve just finished spending 5 years of US media and government agencies crying about the possibility that Russia “might have meddled” in their elections. Why are they decrying a country that is trying to prevent that from happening.
On a side note, a few days ago, the Georgian president came on stage during a military ceremony and addressed the troops, basically asking them to help her overthrow the prime minister. The prime minister came up on stage after her and outright called her a traitor.
By the way, the 20% threshold of the Georgian Law is far more forgiving than the Foreign Agents Registration Act that applies in the US, which is way more broad and also more vague in its restrictions.
Also, it’s like libs and Eurolickers have forgotten that we’ve just finished spending 5 years of US media and government agencies crying about the possibility that Russia “might have meddled” in their elections. Why are they decrying a country that is trying to prevent that from happening.
On a side note, a few days ago, the Georgian president came on stage during a military ceremony and addressed the troops, basically asking them to help her overthrow the prime minister. The prime minister came up on stage after her and outright called her a traitor.
What’s more is that the western media is calling it a “Russian law”