This godforsaken country is introducing the bill that allows to strip people of birth-given russian citizenship for some things - like desertion and discreditation of army (which happens every time you question war)

So, my question, if someone loses all citizenship, what happens next? Is their life basically over? Is there a way to re-gain citizenship (like, in another country)? Can they be deported?

    • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Are you talking about The Terminal? Unless he made a second movie about the same guy, the word"documentary" seems like a stretch.

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        1 year ago

        I think they were making the type of joke where people will call movies “documentaries” when they’re really “fiction that can kind of almost be attributed to real events”

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            Someone recently made me realize that movie is set in a better timeline than ours

            See, they have a problem and find the smartest person in the world. Then, even though they think his idea is crazy, they listen to him