I'm pretty sure that was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Litvinenko assassination and not a serious assertion that somebody would waste their time with killing Kanye West.
Yeah, it was something like that. I'm just kind of following on the tendency of... certain people to claim that they're going to eat polonium
every time someone starts to criticize Putin.
Also, I thought that Kanye West has endorsed Hillary? At least, he did before the last week.
I know what it was a reference to, but I'm not sure if it's meant to not be serious. Sergarr did say that the US election was going to be rigged for Trump by Russian FSB agents, and seemed serious then.
No, see, I didn't say that. I said that there would be
news about FSB agents rigging elections, not necessarily that there would be any
real FSB agents doing that.
I said that because it was logically fitting within the Red Scare pre-election narrative, with media reports about "how easy it is to hack into voting machines" and constant droning about Russian influence, as a kind of "finisher" move to first, motivate the voters to vote to stop the evil Russians, and second, to further justify the post-election's Hillary Clinton's actions as a part of her hard-line stance against Russia.
Though, since (God-Emperor, King of Kings, His Utmost Goldness) Donald Trump has emerged the winner, all that rhetoric has kind of abruptly ended, or rather, took mostly to the background compared to the more important, domestic-wise, issues, like the new Republican's ultra-domination spelling potential doom for LGBT rights, and Trump's declared economic policies greatly fucking USA's economy up.
Which is kind of sad, because my whole "Plan B" for political discussions, in the unlikely case the letter T actually won, was about telling how Putin was controlling the White House and the USA's nuclear button, and how bad it would be for USA's influence and reputation.
I guess people only care about foreign politics when they don't feel like their life is threatened by the domestic ones. Should've seen it earlier, to be honest.