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Recruits who sign up to die shooting Soviet-era rifles at Russian battle tanks are not defending “world peace” or democracy or freedom or anything like that. They are sacrificing themselves to convenience some peripheral interests of western globalism, which is responsible for all manner of armed conflict around the world, and which could not be less interested in these quaint liberal abstractions. We are in the end stage of liberalism now, an end stage in which most liberal political forms have been set aside in favour of a naked if distributed autocracy.
My post on Ukraine yielded many angry emails and some angry comments. Many believe that I need to support the Ukrainians in their fight for freedom and national autonomy. The truth is, that the Ukrainians are the proxy of the Global American Empire, and that is the only reason that the media has called upon westerners to care about this conflict, rather than any others.
Lockdowns weren’t a one-off; the vaccinators don’t just vaccinate. The enemies who have oppressed us these past two years are appendages of a much broader system. Climatism, anti-racism, transgender lunacy, Corona, and now the Ukraine: They are all of them expressions of the same malign force; they are all of them the same thing.
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Last night, Russian missiles hit his training base in Lviv, which is in the far west of Ukraine, near the Polish border:
Yes, I was here today and blown off the top bunk of my bunk bed in the barracks by the first missile.
LOL, they guy says he's active USMC and is currently in Lviv, but posts no verifiable pictures of his mug in front of recognizeable landmark? Wanna buy a bridge, Pat?
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Last night, Russian missiles hit his training base in Lviv, which is in the far west of Ukraine, near the Polish border:
Yes, I was here today and blown off the top bunk of my bunk bed in the barracks by the first missile.
LOL, they guy says he's active USMC and is currently in Lviv, but posts no verifiable pictures of his mug in front of recognizeable landmark? Wanna buy a bridge, Pat?
This is a big change from the muscle-flexing and "woe to the losers" message that they were pushing in the early days.
I don't recall them ever indicating that.Are you saying that you follow Russia-sponsored propaganda channels? In Russian? See, it's important to follow the message intended for internal consumption. I've already assumed that you do, so it's a rhetorical question. Shall we compare notes, comrade?
I think you're right @richwicksAbout Russia not losing? This may be a good time to put ourselves on record, just to see who's model is closer to reality. We just need to define what "losing" vs "not losing" is.
Are you saying that you follow Russia-sponsored propaganda channels? In Russian? See, it's important to follow the message intended for internal consumption. I've already assumed that you do, so it's a rhetorical question. Shall we compare notes, comrade?
Are you getting your news from Globalist-sponsored propaganda channelsNot at all! Specific comment that triggered the "mostly writer" was obtained from the opposite of what you describe as Globalist-sponsored propaganda. It was obtained from pro-Russian sources.
richwicks saysI don't recall them ever indicating that.Are you saying that you follow Russia-sponsored propaganda channels? In Russian? See, it's important to follow the message intended for internal consumption.
Edit: removing the URL because I don't want to promote Nazis. Will unicast if someone is interested, as long as it's not shared publicly. It's in Russian, no translation.
I do not follow any corporate or state sponsored propagandaSo here's the summary:
This guy is a definition of a Rashist, and his narrative confirm to the dot this new development in the pattern that I described.
Edit: removing the URL because I don't want to promote Nazis. Will unicast if someone is interested, as long as it's not shared publicly. It's in Russian, no translation.
So here's the summary:
- I point out a specific pattern in Russian-biased propaganda
That reference to Russian-biased sources was a fundamental part of my point. Which, I see, escaped you.
BTW that monitor is quite odd. I understand there's widespread poverty there, but that monitor looks like a late 1990's television or computer screen.
richwicks saysBTW that monitor is quite odd. I understand there's widespread poverty there, but that monitor looks like a late 1990's television or computer screen.
Russians and Ukrainians pride themselves in making items last for generations. They consider the west quite wasteful and lacking in resourcefulness when westerners replace serviceable equipment. Also, not sure that area has transitioned to OTA digital broadcasts. May still need a SECAM TV to get television.
Patrick saysI think you're right @richwicksAbout Russia not losing? This may be a good time to put ourselves on record, just to see who's model is closer to reality. We just need to define what "losing" vs "not losing" is.
So if Ukraine has any sensibility they will realize that they can end the war today, and only they can end it.
And the western oligarchs are just as responsible for the suffering of the Ukrainian people, because they offer false hope that aid from the west will turn the tide. It won’t
To Russia this is similar to USA’s Vietnam war, except even more personal to them because the people they came to save speak Russian!
And while I’m sure Putin would prefer not to destroy infrastructure of Ukraine, he , like the American Generals in Vietnam might believe they have to destroy some villages in order to save them.
Putin is bad, but getting rid of him is probably much worse for Russia,
BTW that monitor is quite odd. I understand there's widespread poverty there, but that monitor looks like a late 1990's television or computer screen. You can tell both by the thickness of it, and the size of it.HeadSet says
Russians and Ukrainians pride themselves in making items last for generations. They consider the west quite wasteful and lacking in resourcefulness when westerners replace serviceable equipment. Also, not sure that area has transitioned to OTA digital broadcasts. May still need a SECAM TV to get television.
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