As early as 2022, Deripaska was one of a handful Russian businessmen to openly denounce the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After making his statements, he faced pressure from the Kremlin, leading to the seizure of a major asset he owned, valued at USD 1 billion.[17] Nonetheless, he returned to the subject in early August 2024, when he characterized the invasion as "madness" and called for it to be stopped immediately.[18] He came under strong fire from the pro-Putin camp in Russia for his statements, notably from the ultranationalist Alexander Dugin.[
@magoniareview@CatharineHoey@BelTel Like orange order marches through nationalist areas?
What is good for the goose is good for the gander,
Northern Ireland no longer belongs to unionists
@CatharineHoey@BelTel It’s called preservation of culture, you should know that, you and the rest of the motley crew never stop banging on about Culture and identity
@itsjohncrotty@NitnelavGS It’s hardly a new disclosure, Rusal ownership has been public knowledge for almost two decades
I think you’ll find that most Irish people would be more surprised and angry if a small group of activists and influencers where to put hard working Irish people out of the job