There's no such thing really, everyone's morals are different.
Case in point, there are still plenty of people that think being a member of the LGBTQ+ community is morally wrong. I'd say in the UK that isn't the majority opinion but there is no collective morality on the issue. That's why we have laws
Whose morals are you judging this by?
The "morally wrong" argument is usually used by people who don't like something that somebody else has done but know they've done nothing legally wrong
Absolutely this. Even a cabinet minister was claiming that the BBC should be “given space to investigate the allegations.” Why? They have no powers of investigation. It’s a Police matter and so far no-one has shown even the Police any evidence of a crime.
They’ve printed a story based on someone said they’ve seen something.
That doesn’t get the Scum off the hook at all. They print allegations, it’s down to them to check the facts before they publish.
They've clearly admitted they’ve not done that
Even if they had the evidence which they clearly don't (despite talk of handing a dossier to the Police/BBC) and it turned out to be incorrect, they’d still be liable
Even the Police have said they’ve seen no evidence
Hmmm I’m not so sure. The Scum newspaper ran the story, it’s down to them to uphold journalistic standards, which they clearly didn’t do here. Absolutely zero corroboration
Anyone can go to a paper with a batshit crazy story, it’s up to the paper to do their research and be able to prove what they print.
The BBC clearly said yesterday that the original complaint was about totally different allegations and that they tried to speak to the parents who didn’t respond
Russians don't get the same view of things in the media.
What you see on their TV and reality as you know are far detached
But equally, when people react to things happening live, you also don't know if they are being truthful because its ingrained in Russian mentality to parrot the official line unless you want carting away
I was talking more about how its being spun in their media than what the public actually think because in Russia that is almost impossible to gauge
People celebrating with Wagner could easily be celebrating because you always want to be on the right side of who is in charge. Strange strange country to the likes of us.
Yep thats broadly true, hence why I started to use one decaf capsule. We've only had the machine a couple of weeks (a second hand hand me down) and sometimes After a couple in the morning I'd have serious jitters, thats why I looked for decaf ones too
I certainly notice the difference between instant coffee and a coffee out of the coffee machine at home and I'm not even using any of the super strong capsules (mainly around 6 or 7 out of 13 strength wise)
Here's a tip if you're having double espresso from a capsule type machine, there really is some decent decaf capsules out there. I've started to make my larger drinks with two capsules but one of them a decaf
Specifically when after the mutiny did they meet because Prigozhin was in St Petersburg last week to pick up some weapons that were confiscated when one of his properties was searched? (he was seen entering and leaving the FSB office apparently)
They were specialist sporting guns if I remember correctly.
This was the same day as Lukashenko publicly said he was in St Petersburg.