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Are we calling those out now, who were ethical and left there home behind? This is a disgusting reply, very well to the anti-japanese craze in america during WW2..


He was at Yandex.


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> Was Bell hiring Soviet nationals in the heyday of UNIX? I doubt it

Could they? Soviet Union did not let its citizens leave easily.

It's different nowadays, and you'll be surprised to learn:

- that Google an likes have more than enough offices outside the U.S.

- that quite a lot of their employees are Russian citizens, Russia has been a talent pool for them for quite a while

- that the war changed very little for their employment

- and that Google did not stop hiring from Russia after the war began


Wow, smells like 1950s


That's a very stupid and short-sighted attitude. Russia has effectively been a dictatorship for the past couple of decades, so most regular people have zero control over the policy.

Most pretend to just not notice things and hope their lives won't be affected, some tried protesting and ended up jailed, a few prominent idea-driven people got assassinated. So yeah, sure, let's blanket-ban everyone with a Russian passport from Western employment, so the only way for them to feed the family would be joining a guided missile production facility in Russia. Great idea /s.

Sanctioning specific companies and specific individuals makes sense. Blanket bans is just venting your own steam in a counterproductive way.


> Sanctioning specific companies and specific individuals makes sense. Blanket bans is just venting your own steam in a counterproductive way.

Google has to respond to who the government sanctions. Russia has been sanctioned and it rightfully makes Google wary of doing business with them.

If you think sanctions are counterproductive, you can vote for the GOP, because people like Matt Gaetz are fighting to end the involvement of the US with the war but until that happens it's understandable that companies aligned with allied countries would become averse to hiring Russian nationals


Sanctions prohibit transactions with specific companies, banks, and a few other entities. They actually make a lot of economic sense, as they are designed to weaken the parts of the economy used to fund the Russian warfare.

Sanctions against private citizens in Russia would tangentially contribute by reducing the cash flow inside the country.

Targeting random people that are actually trying to leave the country is like what? You expect them to instead go take pitchforks and storm Putin's bunker? Or kill themselves out of shame? More likely, they'll find whatever employment there is inside the country and pays well, and chances are, it will be closely related to the Russian government.


completely agree with you.

the leader of the political opposition was murdered in front of the kremlin wall by being shot repeatedly by chechnyans hired by the government directly linked to Putin.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Boris_Nemtsov

The same is true for the attempts on Navelny, etc. Russia has put literally thousands of people in jail for protesting the war.

And if we really are going to make a big deal out of russia attacking ukraine and how terrible that is and we should ostracize all russian people, then we should all start with the americans first. Because the iraq war was motivated as well as ukraine, caused the deaths of a million iraqis, and americans travel freely and nobody cares that they come from a country responsible for such death and travesty.




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