Because he's an nternet clown who was supporting a enemy of the USA during wartime. There are plenty of USA citizens in Russia or China or Dubai jails who got into trouble and never supported an enemy state during wartime and yet they are still abandoned to their fate.publicduende wrote: ↑January 15th, 2024, 6:44 amThe element that surprises me the most is that, for a citizen of that type, the US embassy didn't move a wee finger.
You seem triggered by the concept of courage to the point of discussing things (like ass licking) that might trigger @MrMan. There is nothing courageous about stirring up a hornet's nest and then waiting around to be stung to death, or insulting a gang leader in front of his friends and then waiting around to get beat senseless, etc, etc. This is death wish behavior. No more courageous than ordinary suicide.
There are plenty of Ukrainians who speak out against the regime of Telegram or YouTube. Aristovich and Panvlchenko are the ones i follow but there are others. They were threatened, so they sensibly left Ukraine and continue to post from elsewhere. This is what any normal intellectual does. Now if Lira wanted to lead a political movement, like Navalny, then yes, he'd have to be in Ukraine and risk martyrdom. But he wasn't a leader of any movement, he was just an internet attention seeker pretending to be an intellectual.