@adam_bovary, right. I looked it up, and class action lawsuits are definitely a thing throughout Europe, and there has to be a ton of women who have been effected by this, even just within the SG community. These ladies are just the ones I know about.
It seems to me that in modern realities no one will fight for the rights of Russians/Belarusians. But to be honest, it all already looks like some kind of surrealism. I moved from Russia to Georgia, after which I lost my OF page cause of my nationality. Georgian documents were not suitable for OF and I had to move to Turkey to get a residence permit there with which I was able to return my OF page. And apparently now they have stopped accepting Turkish documents for verification. Whaaaat? I feel like I'm running ahead of a burning train.
@shameless, I'm painfully aware of everything you've gone through (at least everything you've shared with me to this point). π'π₯ fight for you, if I could. In America, people have a hard time separating the actions of the Russian government, from the reality that most of the Russian people don't support what their government is doing. In the news, Russia=villain, and Belarus, if it's mentioned at all, is viewed as the willing henchman. I feel stupid, continually saying, "I wish," and, "I hope" that things will get better for you, but I literally have no idea what else to do π€·π»π₯Ί. The very few of you that I know that are going through this, I really do think about on a daily basis, and I'll continue to do whatever I can, for whoever I can, whenever I can do it π β€οΈ
I missed this blog due to my personal tragedy but I donβt think that anyone wants to do anything in this situation because fighting with multimillion corporation is rather pointless. Just my humble opinion. I need to start everything over again, Iβm tired :(
@rare, sorry. It's easy for me to suggest something when I'm not the one dealing with the issues π. I hope you're feeling better, and I'm sorry, again, for what happened to you π₯Ί