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Now, the words and figures "with the exception of articles 2-c, 4-c, 5-c, 12-c, 13-c, 14-c, 17-c, 21-c and 22-c" have been removed from the Regulation, i.e. everyone will be recognised as fit under the "controversial" articles:

  • 2-c – clinically treated tuberculosis;
  • 4-c – viral hepatitis with minor functional impairment;
  • 5-c – asymptomatic HIV carrier;
  • 12-c - slowly progressive and non-progressive with minor functional impairment and rare exacerbations of anaemia, blood clotting disorders, purpura, haemorrhagic conditions, other diseases of the blood and haematopoietic organs, and some disorders involving the immune mechanism;
  • 13-c - diseases of the endocrine system with minor functional disorders;
  • 14-c - mild, short-term, painful manifestations of mental disorders;
  • 17-c - neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders with moderate or short-term manifestations, with an asthenic state;
  • 21-c – slowly progressive diseases of the central nervous system with minor functional disorders;
  • 22-c – episodic and paroxysmal disorders, except for epilepsy, with minor impairment of organ and system functions.
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[-] maporita@unilem.org 4 points 1 year ago

We can debate questions of historical sovereignty all night .. it will never end. But do you think the majority of Ukrainians would prefer to be part of Russia? If so you are either lying or you live on a different planet. Like the Poles, the Romanians, the Lithuanians, the Czechs, in fact anyone who has lived under the Soviet / Russian boot, Ukrainians for the most part detest and despise Russia (with good reason). The most ardent anti-Russians are the ones who used to be ruled by them.

[-] LarkinDePark@lemmygrad.ml -4 points 1 year ago

But do you think the majority of Ukrainians would prefer to be part of Russia?

No of course not. Do you think the majority of the breakaway republics and Crimea want to be part of fascist Ukraine?

the Lithuanians, the Czechs, in fact anyone who has lived under the Soviet / Russian boot

This is a big tell that you've been programmed. People lived well in the USSR. You should educate yourself on this.

Ukrainians for the most part detest and despise Russia (with good reason).

This is a very recent development from America's propagandising and funding of a Nazi extremism that's taken over the country. The people have fallen for the propaganda, as you have.

Do you think people should have the right to self determination?

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