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Musk is part of Twitters alt-right pipeline, and this pipeline is contrarian to western trends by default. West supporting Ukraine makes them support Russia as default, not because they like Russia (only fringe alt-righters think Russia is better place to live than the West).

I don’t think he is a vatnik as some here have said, but one of the memes going around the bubble is „think for yourself, question everything”. This makes him think that Russian aggression has some justification simply because „things are never what they seem” or „things are never black and white”.



You provided a very thoughtful comment and I appreciate it, but why don't you type quotes "like this"? (Not a dig - genuine question)


I am from Poland, in our language opening quote is at base line:

https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/formex/physical-...


Do you know what the different levels mean? Looked around but couldn't find anything on the site.


Nested quotes within quotes.


That's what I initially thought, but then it says that Level 1 and Level 3 in English are both single quotes, whereas you actually start with double quotes and alternate them with single quotes the more you nest, so it made no sense (and still doesn't).


IIRC those quotes are from particular European keyboard layouts.




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