• A majority of these civil servants can’t help with the war effort in any way, though. And besides, people tend to forget that while a huge part of the population is under arms right now or working in the rapidly expanding arms industry, the majority of Ukranians are trying to live a normal life. Probably not to different from yours either, except you don’t have to hide from cruise missiles every night.

    This is a bit like the photo of a Kyiv McDonald’s that circulated a while back, that a lot of the more conservative crowd took as evidence that “it’s not even that bad over there”. No, life goes on and a country needs to have some normality to continue to function.

    And Susan from all of that, both of us have no idea how long this has been in the making. Might easily have been since before the war.

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      A majority of these civil servants can’t help with the war effort in any way, though.

      Press X to doubt. Even hunting down leaks counts; they don’t have to fire rockets. I assume these are police people we’re talking about.

      And besides, people tend to forget that while a huge part of the population is under arms right now or working in the rapidly expanding arms industry, the majority of Ukranians are trying to live a normal life. Probably not to different from yours either, except you don’t have to hide from cruise missiles every night.

      Yes, that’s true. Taxes still need to be paid, shelves still need to be stocked and drunks still need to be put in the tank. Adding vape enforcement on top of that seems like a lot of bother that they don’t need.

      From now on, assume this is all my personal opinion. I’m still being engaged after pointing out it’s not my call, which is fine, but I don’t want someone to turn around and flame me about backseat driving.