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2301  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 11, 2023, 08:13:12 PM


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The isolation of Russia will lead to its death as an empire. The only thing that allowed Russia to exist was the sale of raw materials. It is necessary to put the monster in a cage and not feed it, that is, to impose a ban on any trade transactions.

Daydreaming makes one feel comfortable and happy.


There are many millions of people who will never leave Russia.

Russia will always trade with many other countries... China, Iran, Brazil... soon many nations of Europe who will stop their silly sanction practices.

BRICS is growing.

When things become a little harder for Russia, they will find the technology to use their raw materials much more.

Russia could be a strong country to itself. The only reason why they trade is for convenience. They have everything they need right at home.


So, keep on daydreaming. It feels soooo good, doesn't it? LOL!


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What prevented Russia from being a successful country before the sanctions? And now she has the opportunity to become rich?

What prevented Russia from being as successful of a country before the sanctions? Competition from other countries. Then the sanctions came and gave Russia lots of things she needed to become way more successful.

Even you know that if Russia wasn't a successful country, Ukraine, the US and Nato would have conquered her long ago. Since she is successful - and now more because of the sanctions - you are doing all you can to take her success away from her, even though you might not get any of it. You are a thief, through slander.

Russia has the chance to become rich. All she has to do is base her money system on things of real value rather than lies like the US money system. Russia (and some other countries) is doing this through BRICS.

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2302  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 11, 2023, 04:46:03 AM


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The isolation of Russia will lead to its death as an empire. The only thing that allowed Russia to exist was the sale of raw materials. It is necessary to put the monster in a cage and not feed it, that is, to impose a ban on any trade transactions.

Daydreaming makes one feel comfortable and happy.


There are many millions of people who will never leave Russia.

Russia will always trade with many other countries... China, Iran, Brazil... soon many nations of Europe who will stop their silly sanction practices.

BRICS is growing.

When things become a little harder for Russia, they will find the technology to use their raw materials much more.

Russia could be a strong country to itself. The only reason why they trade is for convenience. They have everything they need right at home.


So, keep on daydreaming. It feels soooo good, doesn't it? LOL!


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2303  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 10, 2023, 09:44:18 PM
This whole thing is getting more absurd (and obvious) by the day.

Over and over everyone keeps talking about Russia doing their 'greatest offensive.'  Everyone except Russia that is.

Russia said they were going to de-militarize Ukraine.  There is no better and less costly (in human life) way than to have a grinding war of attrition which lasts for years, provided the fighting is done at a time and place of one's choosing.

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Take Bahkmud;  Kiev evacuated their chosen (the Nationalist swastika-bearing units) out a while ago and stuffed in all of the child soldiers, old men, etc that their commissars kidnapped from around the country that they could.  Exactly like stuffing handfuls of meat into a grinder.  Then they let the Russians close the flanks until there was only one muddy road in which is under fire control of the Russians from ranges where the Russian artillery is untouchable.  To top it off, they blew up the bridge needed for those who make it through the turkey-shoot.

(*)  These 'mistakes' are not novice mistakes on the part of military buffoons.  These are well executed plans to 'lose' by people who knew what they were doing.  I'm ever more convinced of it.  It makes perfect sense if you re-evaluate what 'losing' and 'winning' means to various people.

BTW, a very similar thing is happening in the U.S. with respect to the 'mistakes' made by their decision-makers related to NATO and this operation.  America is slotted for demolition also, and by the same basic groups of people.



As usual, raw and senseless propaganda without any source nor any need to justify anything that is said here. This is just food for people who already have their stomach full of the official mantras or want to believe that the RF army is under any kind of control of what is happening in Ukraine.

An interpretation that matches reality: Ukraine does not leave Bahkmud because, despite being under a strong offensive, they can make the untrained, enslaved and sometimes criminal wagnerites pay 100 men for each square meter of land. Even a troll like you must be aware that there are public discussions between Pringozin (Wagner's owner) and Shoigu, including accussations of lavish vacation for the children while their negligence sends RF soldiers by the hundreds to serve a soil fertiliser.


Contrary to him, you presented ample amount of data to strengthen your words...videos, links, pictures...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAogk_0XbCY

Yabut, he and I sort of balance each other in the same direction. And I bring enough info so that he doesn't have to bring as much.

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2304  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 10, 2023, 09:40:34 PM
No matter how "bad" Putin is, but the fact is we live much better now than we lived back in 80 - 90 years of the last century. Listen what this man from Texas says: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA7IfeGKrGc

A very important thing Russians need to be doing, now, is, learning how to make all these quality products for themselves. This will bring the price down through competition, and it will strengthen Russia against REAL sanctions.

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2305  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is sex education bad on a child? on: March 10, 2023, 09:36:26 PM
Families who have little boys and little girls running around naked in front of each other, these families have started sex education. When these little ones as why they are different, the simple answer is that some people are boys and some people are girls.

Once the kids get used to this idea, and once they start to become modest, they will remain dressed in front of each other as they grow older. They will remember that their question was answered when they were little, and might not ask again.

At the time of puberty, parents should be sensitive towards their kids and start training them about where people come from.

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2306  Other / Off-topic / Re: Webb telescope makes a surprising galactic discovery in the distant universe on: March 10, 2023, 09:25:50 PM
Funny how you ^^^ believe in the old testament but not in Quran. History shows Bible and Torah were manipulated as stated in Quran.
However religious discussion with you is futile, but there are some facts that you can't deny, such as carbon dating, though with your mindset, carbon dating should be fake science as well.

There is no carbon dating baseline. There can't be until somebody goes back throughout all of history - eons - and checks the amount of C-14 in nature. Just because we have a reasonably smooth amount of C-14 coming into being now, doesn't mean that it was always this way.

What if there was 10 times more or 10 times less C-14 in the atmosphere 5,000 years ago? What if it was zero? This would throw off all our carbon dating calculations by an extreme number. Since we don't know, and are only guessing what sounds somewhat logical based on what is happening today, carbon dating is guesswork... again, because we don't know the conditions of the world in the ancient past.


The Koran bases a person's salvation on his works. It doesn't take perfection into account, because there seems to be no perfection among any people anywhere. 'No perfection' means not good enough for God no matter how good.

The Bible shows how perfection was reworked among people by God. God sent His Son, Jesus-God, in the form of a man. Jesus remained perfect. His resurrection from death shows this. So, there is perfection in people through Jesus, through faith in Jesus. Not because people could make it happen, and not because they could suck re-perfection out of God for themselves somehow. Rather, because God wants perfection for people, and gives it to them if they believe.

The Koran fails, the Bible doesn't.

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2307  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russophobia as a phenomenon on: March 10, 2023, 11:50:55 AM

Pretty much this.

I do not see any Russians being attacked or harassed en masse anywhere in the world currently. Sure, there are Russians who live in other countries and are cheering Putin on, but honestly, most Russians don't. And the only reason why Russians in Russia are so overwhelmingly "for Putin" is because of manufactured consent, threat of being sent to a work camp and never coming back and direct threats of executions for anyone living higher than the first floor.

Sweeping "all Russians" under the same rug is wrong, I believe. That kind of thinking is WW2 era xenophobia which has no place in our modern times.  We are all the same but with different, ever-changing state of minds.

Education and evidence are the only weapons we should use to fight against ignorance and hatred.

Did you live in Russia back in the 90-es years of the last century? I did. I was hungry many times. I lost my apartment because "ownership" appeared. I remember how people from the USA bought the most profitable businesses in my city where they didn't pay salaries to Russian workers. We don't want to happen this again. That is why most people who live in Russia support Putin. We will not let you come back to rob Russia again!

Best point ever!!! The sad part is that Putin and his ideals will not live forever. If Medvedev were in control, all moves to make peace would gradually fade away (if not rapidly), and Russia would again be plunged into the 1900s.

Throughout all history, there have been times where nations were peaceful towards their citizenry, and times where they were not. The lands of Great Britain were often lands of great slavery hundreds of years ago. It wasn't until the king was forced into the Magna Carta contract with his nobles in the year 1215 that people started to have really good peace.

In America, the US Constitution does an even better job of giving peace and control to the people... through elections and the jury and the courts (if they are properly used).

The US Constitution is outdated in ways. Nobody who wrote it ever considered the technological advances that would come about in the world. There needs to be an upgrade where the people have even greater, faster, control... without being controlled in their decisions and freedom. The blockchain might be used to provide some of this.

If the people of Russia don't use the strength of freedom that they have found in Putin, to solidify their freedom like the Magna Carta and the US Constitution do in their countries, Russia will lose their freedom when Putin is gone... which could happen any day. Nobody knows what will happen then. But it could easily be a road back to the days of Stalin.

Use Putin as a stepping stone to lock in your freedom.

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2308  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why the population of Russia has decreased for decades on: March 09, 2023, 07:07:11 PM
Right, all! When Russians leave Russia, it's so that they can start business elsewhere, to improve the motherland by sending funds back home.

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2309  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Katyn, before and after on: March 09, 2023, 07:02:57 PM
Just as the Russians did not admit their crime in Katyn for half a century, today they do not admit to the crime in Bucha.


When it is convenient, Russians admit that Russia was synonymous with the Soviet Union (like the UN seat) but when it comes to atrocities
(like Katyn or Holodomor) it was the Soviet Union, not Russia. Don't bother to understand what Russians are saying.

After this cluster*uck is over, and the bunker rat kills himself, they will be saying it was not Russia, it was Putin's regime.

Nobody should be doing any business with them, or care what they say. Ignore them, and eliminate them from your society.

Cancel Russians, Russian culture, and the Russian language from your societies.

The funniest thing I still hear from American and European politicians is that "we are not at war with Russians, but with Putin's regime".
Stupid fucks, Russians are at war with you, dumbfucks.

90% of Russians ARE Putin. 9 out of 10 Russians are copies of Putin. So think about it.

Of course, they will be denying Bucha and some 70+ sites like Bucha.

PS. When Putin drops the first nuke, and the West enters this war, they will see how many Russian agents are living in the West.
The West does not understand this culture.

 Yes, unfortunately you are right.

I agree. If the West knew Russia, they would essentially know Ukraine at the same time. They would stop sending their valuable money and armament to Ukraine. At least the people would want to. But their so-called leaders want to take over the whole world, now that they have Ukraine.

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2310  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you know who you are? on: March 09, 2023, 06:58:10 PM
Many people get mixed up when trying to find out who they are. They mix who they are with what they are, and they keep getting wrong answers that way.

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2311  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Few ways we can better our society. on: March 09, 2023, 06:55:31 PM
Trying to make the society a better place starts with making your own bed every morning when you wake up, that is to say that making the world a better place starts from you. Making your bed means having a sense of responsibility, which is an important character that makes one a good member of society. If you have a sense of responsibility, you will not litter your environment, you will keep public and government property in good condition whenever you use it and you will obey government rules.

Making my own bed means that I really have to protest the Ukraine war, so that it stops, so that nobody else is killed there.

Making my own bed includes fighting to get the Jan6 detainees out of jail, because they haven't gone to trial, and many of them are innocent.

Making my own bed includes spreading the Gospel of God as far and wide as I can, so that I can help in keeping some from going to Hell for eternity.

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2312  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 09, 2023, 06:50:06 PM
The real question of the whole thing is Kiev. Is Russia quietly and silently strengthening its military in Belarus? We don't seem to hear much about it if it is being done. But using Belarus to take our Kiev would be the way to stop the war almost instantaneously.


If I were Russia the last thing I would want would be for Kiev to vanish.  Or Central Ukraine.  This for the same reason I would not like to see Israel go:  Without a home for certain classes of undesirables (e.g., the Ukroid Nazis or the Israeli zealot 'settlers'), they would have to find somewhere else to infest.

I sense that Kiev is being preserved for a similar reason to why Dresden or Hiroshima or Nagasaki was.  That is, to make a statement if need be.  The difference is that in the case of Dresden, it was always the plan to show the Soviets what we could do.  The U.S. probably would not have done the nukes should Japan have unconditionally surrendered prior to the event or had a coup, but most people knew that that was never going to happen.  If/when NATO supplies real weapons to what's left of Ukraine I would not want to be in Kiev in the minutes afterward.

McGregor suspects that Russia will bisect Ukraine West of Kiev, from Belarus, to stop the flow of arms and 'the willing' troops if it comes to that.  I see it as an option (followed by just giving the West to Poland), but I no longer believe it is likely for the reasons I mentioned above.  I've always thought that if/when Russia got tired of playing around, they'd go through between Denipro and Zapharosia and make straight for the top of Modolva.  Maybe or maybe not in relation to an attack from Belarus.  Lately I'm starting to believe that it is a lot more tenable to just go back across the river at Kherson and that's the most likely escalation when and if the Russians get around to it.  If not, they can achieve the grinding effect we see now by just finishing up the Donbas and working in to the NE areas from Russia proper.

Russia (and everyone else) may well have promised their special friends ownership of the 'Odessa People's Republic'.  In that case we'll see a whole new group of 'Palestinians' and moves in that direction started before the war.  https://www.bitchute.com/video/BkXKJuAidQSb/  That's why I said very early on that I doubted Russia would take Odessa.

Ukraine is desperate now and well could try to pick a fight with anyone else just to get the attention off their losses.  Could be Modova or Belarus or both.  If the latter, Belarus would probably respond on their own, and probably quite effectively given the terrible condition Ukraine is in now.  If things escalate to a Polish/Belarussian conflict then I've no doubt that Russia would get involved, and that's probably the reason for the significant Russian garrisoning in Belarus.


Is Russia really that weak... that they have to let thousands die, and millions be displaced, just to make a statement?

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2313  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Demands All Jan 6 Detainees Be Released From Prison After Tucker Carlson.. on: March 09, 2023, 06:45:59 PM
And what about the protestors who have already been tried in court and been found guilty of all kind of charges, like trespassing, destruction/theft of federal property or those few who were actually found guilty of sedition against the government of the United States?

Should the American Justice just to say: "Okey, sorry". And let them to walk out free, ignoring the legal procedure that took place?

Those who committed federal crimes on that day are just better off waiting for the possibility of Trump coming back and singing a pardon for them instead, sounds more appropriate.


A detainee is someone who is detained which doesn't necessarily mean arrested.

The constitution and law says there should be a speedy trial... innocent until found guilty.

Detainees haven't been found guilty in a court of law, even though you and I might say/believe/think/know they are guilty of something.

Among the detainees are people that you and I would say are innocent.

How does one determine if someone is guilty or innocent? By adjudication in a trial, which is supposed to be speedy; not their fault government wants to let itself be bogged down so they don't hire some more judges.

Since there is no speedy trial like government is required, the guilty ones are government people. If they aren't guilty because they haven't gone to trial for it, at least they are guilty in our eyes. Guilty of what? Guilty of harming legally innocent people by keeping them in jail for well over two years... without trial.

If you look at loads of commentaries on a speedy trial, they will tell you that most of the guilty will get away because their guilt can't be or isn't proven. When you look at court law, you will find that as many as 90% of court case that judge people guilty have been done wrong - http://www.voidjudgments.net/ - and are void judgments.

Law enforcement has detainees pictures, their finger prints, their ID info. Let them go free, and pick them up later, when they can be tried speedily, to see if they really ARE guilty. Otherwise you are imprisoning a bunch of innocent, at least legally innocent, people.

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2314  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Antiwar Movement Roars Back to Life on: March 09, 2023, 01:22:22 PM
Russia should take out Kiev using Belarus. Then we would all see clearly that it isn't Ukraine making the war, but the US and Nato. How would we see this? By the fact that, even if Kiev were leveld to the ground, the war would still keep on going just the same as before.

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2315  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 09, 2023, 01:16:16 PM
The real question of the whole thing is Kiev. Is Russia quietly and silently strengthening its military in Belarus? We don't seem to hear much about it if it is being done. But using Belarus to take our Kiev would be the way to stop the war almost instantaneously.

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2316  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you know who you are? on: March 09, 2023, 12:57:45 PM
You will never really even begin to know yourself until you realize that you are a child made by God... made in His image.

This life on earth is simply one of many. Look at the movies that talk about giving people robot-like bodies, yet keeping their brains so that they are not complete robots. Even though our life penetrates out bodies way more than can be built into robots, still we can be changed.

And change is what our Father in Heaven is doing for us when we die. Through the salvation wrought by God's Son Jesus, we will be saved for a new life in Heaven. The only requirement is that we believe this... and express our faith by how we live.

That's the point when we really start to know who we are.

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2317  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why we should note sell our votes on: March 09, 2023, 12:51:37 PM
Since there are loads of corrupt vote counters, standard voting is not going to do any good. So, what should we do?

Do not sell your vote! What is your vote? It's your gun. You just might need it to help get rid of the corruption in government... especially corruption in the election department.

Do not sell your vote!


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2318  Other / Politics & Society / Trump Demands All Jan 6 Detainees Be Released From Prison After Tucker Carlson.. on: March 09, 2023, 12:43:37 PM
So, there wasn't as much truth to the popular media expression of Jan.6 as we all thought. Release those people being held. Innocent until proven guilty.


Donald Trump Demands All Jan 6 Detainees Be Released From Prison After Tucker Carlson Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage Of Capitol Riots: ‘LET THEM GO FREE, NOW!’



https://radaronline.com/p/donald-trump-january-6-detainees-released-tucker-carlson-footage-capitol-riots/
Former President Donald Trump called for the immediate release of all detained January 6 rioters this week after Tucker Carlson aired never-before-seen surveillance footage of the Capitol insurrection, RadarOnline.com has learned.

In a sudden development to come shortly after Carlson aired the footage on Fox News on Monday night, Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social to demand the release of all those arrested during the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021.

The former president also congratulated the 53-year-old Tucker Carlson Tonight host for what Trump called "one of the biggest scoops" in United States history.

"Congratulations to Tucker Carlson on one of the biggest 'scoops' as a reporter in U.S. history," Trump wrote. "The New Surveillance Footage of the January 6th Events sheds an entirely different light on what actually happened."

"The Unselect Committee was a giant SCAM, and has now unequivocally been stamped as CRIMINAL FABRICATORS OF THIS MOST IMPORTANT DAY," he continued. "Pelosi & McConnell failed on security. The Police story is sad and difficult to watch."

"'Trump' and most others are totally innocent, LET THEM GO FREE, NOW!"

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Carlson aired never-before-seen security footage from the day of the Capitol riots after being provided nearly 40,000 hours of footage from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

According to the security footage aired by Carlson on Monday night, Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick – who was reported "slain" on January 6 after allegedly being beaten to death with a fire extinguisher – was seen walking uninjured through the Capitol building after he was supposedly murdered by the mob outside.
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2319  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rupert Murdoch & Fox News lied about January 6th on: March 09, 2023, 12:24:40 PM
What is a lie? It's an untruth. Things that people believe are not always the truth, no matter what they say. If Murdock believed something, and now believes the opposite, when was he lying? Was he telling the untruth when he said what he believed before, or is he telling the untruth by what he believes now?

Murdoch is 91-y-o. He comes from a time when America still believed in freedom of the press. Freedom of the press is also freedom for reporters to print and speak what they believe is true, and not to always follow the party line of their boss or owner. This is Murdock.

Murdock's personal understandings and beliefs are not 100% knowledge of everything, and he knows it. If he believes that the insurrection parts of Jan6 were Trumps doings, or if he believes they were Dem criminal activities, or if he believes something else, he believes only because he has seen and interpreted some of the evidence to move him to believe the way he does. He could be wrong, and he knows it. That's why he allows his people to point out their views and beliefs, as well.

Murdock is in it to make money as well as bring out truth through the media. The truth is in the videos that Tucker Carlson is showing, not the feelings that Carlson or Murdock have about the videos. Even if their understandings of what the truth is are opposite, do they know the truth?

Carlson maintained that when people watch the videos, they (the people) are the ones who are supposed to make up their minds. Certainly Carlson expresses his own opinions. But we all have to make up our own minds. Was there rioting or wasn't there... and how bad was it? Was there justice in the whole Jan6 government handling of the situation, before, during, and after, or wasn't there? Carlson, like Murdock, is simply stating that you need to make up your own mind based on the videos. Carlson is simply bringing into view some more of the REAL info about Jan6.


The point is. Neither Murdock nor Carlson have the whole picture. They are simply bringing what they have into the open. And, they are throwing in their own opinion to some extent. And that is what the media is supposed to be about. So, they both are heroes even if their personal beliefs change based on new evidence... that is, even if their old beliefs turn into lies as seen from the new evidence., and, even if their personal views are opposite.

Media people are not judge and jury about anything. They are investigators who point out what they have found in their investigations, so that we can all be judge and jury for ourselves. That's what the new videos of Jan6 are all about. More info so that we can make an intelligent decision on our own.

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2320  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you feel that time is passing faster? on: March 07, 2023, 09:51:29 PM
One way you can tell that time is speeding up is by how the whole world is heating up. Wars are everywhere. More troubles than ever before.

But I just think that it is time friction... aspects of time rubbing against other aspects of time.

So, you can tell that time is speeding up by the hot heat that is being generated.

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