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Patrick says
WaPo is dedicated to lies which support the ruling elite, so when they are forced to admit truth, it's newsworthy.
Yes, but only long after the "check is cashed." Like if 10 years from now they own up to the 2020 election fraud.
Volgograd on February 1, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the victory of Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad, opened a monument to Joseph Stalin. The solemn ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials and regional deputies. The bronze bust of Stalin is located on the square in front of the Battle of Stalingrad panorama museum, just 120 meters from the memorial to the victims of political repressions.
-- Dmitry Rogulin / TASS
The media’s mishandling of Russiagate is responsible for declining trust in the media, argues a major four-part series in the progressive magazine, The Columbia Journalism Review. “Before the 2016 election, most Americans trusted the traditional media and the trend was positive,” notes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jeff Gerth. “Today, the US media has the lowest credibility — 26 percent — among forty-six nations.” A big part of the reason for that, Gerth suggests, was a barrage of one-sided media coverage since 2016 falsely claiming that President Donald Trump colluded with the Russian government to steal the 2016 election, sometimes referred to as Russiagate. ...
most Americans trusted the traditional media and the trend was positive,” notes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jeff Gerth.
Patrick says
most Americans trusted the traditional media and the trend was positive,” notes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jeff Gerth.
Ironic, as look how many Pulitzer Prizes were given to totally fabricated stories and discredited news reporting.
Somewhere between Gabon-Mali-Paraguay and Pakistan-Cameroon-Liberia:
The key word is "perception". Lobbing is legalized corruption but it is not perceived as such.
Deputies in the Russian State Duma proposed to return to "Stalin's repressions"
In Russia it is necessary to revive the concept of "enemy of the people" and introduce military field tribunals to be able to judge directly at the front, said Andrey Gurulyov, a member of the Russian State Duma Defense Committee.
Gurulyov urged to return to Stalin's methods and told about his grandfather, who fought during World War II. According to the deputy, "everyone understood that at that time it was necessary to do this in the state." "People ask me, 'Do you want Stalin's repressions?' Yes, I do! <...> Yes, there were mistakes. But there was discipline. And today the main issue is discipline," he said.
Gurulyov believes that Russian soldiers must take personal responsibility for their orders and tasks and not complain about anything.
Soviet analog of FEMA demonstrates their mad skillz:
https://twitter.com/bandera_khm/status/1652559039488745474?ref_src=patrick.net
More than 20 Russian cities have canceled Victory Day parades
1:37 am, May 4, 2023
Source: Meduza
At least 21 Russian cities have canceled their May 9 Victory Day parades, according to the independent outlet Verstka.
Officials in some cities, including Kaluga, Ryazan, Oryol, Saratov, Lipetsk, Yelets, and Tyumen cited “security concerns” as the reason for foregoing the celebrations.
Authorities in Pskov and Velikiye Luki also mentioned concern for “special military operation participants” as a reason to cancel the cities’ parades. Pskov Governor Mikhail Vedernikov, for instance, said that veterans undergoing rehabilitation “perceive [fireworks] in a completely different way.” Officials in Kursk announced the city’s parade would be canceled “in light of the current situation.”
Authorities in Bryansk, Krasnodar, and Sochi didn’t provide explanations for their cancellations.
At least 21 Russian cities have canceled their May 9 Victory Day parades, according to the independent outlet Verstka.
Eric Holder says
At least 21 Russian cities have canceled their May 9 Victory Day parades, according to the independent outlet Verstka.
Good, maybe they have an actual anti-war segment in their population.
Oliver Alexander
@OAlexanderDK
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The flyover is expectedly cancelled. As no rehearsals had taken place, this was a guarantee.
Since the invasion the amount of vehicles in the annual parade has plummeted into a pitiful display:
2021: 197
2022: 131
2023: 51
Full breakdown of military "might" on dislpay:
https://twitter.com/OAlexanderDK/status/1655831503882932224?ref_src=patrick.net
Fucking pathetic.
Oliver Alexander
OAlexanderDK
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The flyover is expectedly cancelled. As no rehearsals had taken place, this was a guarantee.
Since the invasion the amount of vehicles in the annual parade has plummeted into a pitiful display:
2021: 197
2022: 131
2023: 51
This is not decimation. Becase decimation is removing 1/10. This is fucking quartering.
Ghey Nazi Joo Clown has quartered OUR GREAT CHRISTIAN LEADER'S MILITARY!!!!
richwicks says
Eric Holder says
At least 21 Russian cities have canceled their May 9 Victory Day parades, according to the independent outlet Verstka.
Good, maybe they have an actual anti-war segment in their population.
LOL at somebody who believes that Soviet regime asks the population what it does and doesn't want.
Rare moment of honesty:
https://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1656557970354741249?ref_src=patrick.net
Full breakdown of military "might" on dislpay:
https://twitter.com/OAlexanderDK/status/1655831503882932224?ref_src=patrick.net
Fucking pathetic.
"The Russian has no regard for human life and is an all out son of a bitch, a barbarian, and a chronic drunk -- General George Patton."
Russians single-handedly defeated Nazi Germany massively and decisively.
"Yes, using 360 divisions and over 105,000 T-34 tanks..."
According to General Patton "The Russian has no regard for human life and is an all out son of a bitch, a barbarian, and a chronic drunk."
In response I wrote "the Russians single-handedly defeated Nazi Germany massively and decisively. On the Eastern Front - In operation Bagration, in the summer of 1944 - and in support of the Normandy Invasion, Russia wiped out 34 German divisions and the German Army Group Center ceased to exist."
HeadSet says
"Yes, using 360 divisions and over 105,000 T-34 tanks..."
Irrelevant and the fact remains: - In operation Bagration, in the summer of 1944 Russia wiped out 34 German divisions and the German Army Group Center ceased to exist.
Operation Bagration contradicts General Patton. Period.
"Wasn't that done by Stalin using Impressed Ethnics that were basically murdered?"
"Why did T-34's have a machine gun pointing backward in the turret? So they could kill any conscripts that tried to run from the fight."
German General Heinz Guderian - father of the blitzkrieg - saw the T-34 in action in 1941 at the Battle of Moscow and sent a report to German Headqurters suggesting the adoption of the T-34 by the German army. His suggestion basically said 'copy this tank and do not change anything. We need this at the front ASAP.' His suggestion was rejected.
Compared to Stalin, Hitler was a piker. Hitler only managed to kill 6 million - Stalin's numbers are estimated between 20-30 million killed during his "purges."
"German General Heinz Guderian - father of the blitzkrieg - saw the T-34 in action in 1941 at the Battle of Moscow and sent a report to German Headqurters suggesting the adoption of the T-34 by the German army. His suggestion basically said 'copy this tank and do not change anything. We need this at the front ASAP.' His suggestion was rejected."
"I wonder if that story was true. Russians are Slavs, which were officially untermensch in the Third Reich at that time. If he had sent that, he would have probably been arrested at least by the SS. Most likely shot or offered the Rommel Option after that."
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How come it's not Russia 24/7 anymore on NPR, CNN, and in the NY Times?
Have they run out of lame tenuous connections that no one is buying and which break no laws? Seemed like they could make up a new story every week for the last 8 months.
Or have they realized that investigating further looks more likely to incriminate Hillary than Trump?