Macron Says He Will Take Putin’s Call (Sort of Big News, Actually)

Macron probably would prefer to just be a normal president, I think. He seems sometimes frustrated by the fact that everything has to be gay and retarded.

RT:

French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is open to renewed dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin if it leads to “lasting peace” in Ukraine. His comments came after Putin blamed Paris for a deterioration in relations.

Addressing reporters after a meeting in Brussels on Friday, Macron claimed that Russia’s military operation in Ukraine had made discussions “virtually impossible,” but said he would again be willing to hold talks to bring an end to the conflict.

“If President Putin has a willingness to engage in dialogue and serious proposals to move forward and emerge from the conflict and build a lasting peace, that is to say one that respects international law and therefore Ukrainian interests and sovereignty, I’ll take the call,” Macron said, adding, “I haven’t changed my number.”

The reply came just one day after Putin stated that “the French president stopped the relationship with us. We didn’t do it, I didn’t. He did,” noting the two countries previously had a “quite good working relationship” and that Russia is “ready to cooperate with France further.”

“If there’s interest, we’re ready. If not, we’ll cope. We have other things to do,” he continued, answering a French journalist at his year-end news conference on Thursday.

Putin is so awesome. He refers to Russia in the first person sometimes.

When Macron says the Ukraine invasion had made phone calls “virtually impossible,” what does that even mean? It’s not a reasonable statement in itself. What it obviously means, however, is that the US had forbidden their European slave-states from contacting Russia.

The war was never winnable, it was never in the interests of Europe on any level at all, so it was a very easy problem to solve.

Further: he says it was virtually impossible after the invasion – what has changed now? The Ukraine is losing, but it was always losing (it’s just that now they have to admit it).

What has obviously changed is the thing that created the situation in the first place: the US has changed their policy. Either that, or Macron spoke out of turn here, in which case he will issue a retraction tomorrow.

Probably, he was given permission to say this, and just slipped it in casually (as politicians regularly do – it’s not difficult to go into a situation with the press, ready to answer a question as if you are being spontaneous).

I do think he legit thinks this entire program is retarded, and he’d rather be doing normal government stuff. I think Rishi is really the same way, honestly.

If you got either of them in a room, they’d be like “yeah, I know.”

Meanwhile, if you got Boris Johnson in a room and started dropping Ukraine war redpills, he’d just start soyjaking at you.

By the way, I was planning to write about the Putin question marathon. But it’s sort of a big idea type article, regarding the accountability that “dictators” and “autocrats” have to the people. Putin has to be able to answer any question the public has in a reasonable manner, giving a logical explanation for everything he does.

Is it your experience that democratic leaders do that?

Or is it more of a “no one really knows who’s responsible for anything, but somehow, Jews always get everything they want” type situation?