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Of course EU imperial and expansionist ambitions are well known.Of course Putin's imperial and expansionist ambitions are well known.
View: https://x.com/Glenn_Diesen/status/1896904481054601339
Of course EU imperial and expansionist ambitions are well known.Of course Putin's imperial and expansionist ambitions are well known.
Of course EU imperial and expansionist ambitions are well known.
View: https://x.com/Glenn_Diesen/status/1896904481054601339
"my own people" sounds a bit racist. Reminds of that Hitler fella talking about volk.No, I care about insidious mass psycho-social pathological currents in my own people, the Irish people.
Would the UK be any worse if Vladimir Putin took over ? !A student nurse kicked off her course, career destroyed because she expressed a Pro-Life opinion on social media.
Not Putin's Russia but Starmer's Britain. This is the system of 'individual rights' that we should pay to uphold across their sphere?
Aye, right.
A student nurse kicked off her course, career destroyed because she expressed a Pro-Life opinion on social media.
Not Putin's Russia but Starmer's Britain. This is the system of 'individual rights' that we should pay to uphold across their sphere?
Aye, right.
Good question. There certainly would be more freedom of speech. We can all agree on that. People getting jailed for internet posts is North Korea of soviet Stalin era type situationsWould the UK be any worse if Vladimir Putin took over ? !
READ MORE: EU’s von der Leyen proposes $840bn rearmament planLOLYou are talking about a despot who took independent TV channels under state control, shut down satirical programmes, turned the entire process of Russian elections into a farce, stoked nationalistic fervour with the reinstatement of the Stalin-era Soviet national anthem, and putting the pomp and pageantry of the Russian Empire on the street as per my video above, indocrinating the "glory" of Russian history from Ivan the Terrible to Joseph Stalin, etc.
Your problem is that without knowledge of the Russian language, you have to rely on Western propaganda to get information about Russia. There are many problems in Russia and they are more openly discussed than in the WestAlso observing you goons and useful idiots under the thrall of his massive propaganda effort not only failing to see the pathologies in Putin's aspiring empire (as no media is permitted to cover it), only seeing our own failures - that while far, far less numerous and serious, are covered endlessly by our media, and amplified. Therefore you are so stupid that you think that coverage must mean Russia has less problems than we do.
Reminds me of Soviet rhetoric just before the collapse of the USSR regarding "true democracy" in the USSR and rotten WestNevermind the fact that the order we have in the West is composed of smaller, decentralised, autonomous states, cooperating by choice. As against Putin's model of a single massive state, imperialist, aggressive, archaic, nationalistic, massively centralised and monocephalous.
Yeah, we've heard that before.
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(II) “The Peace Movement and the USSR” (1982)
“Peace will be preserved and strengthened if the people / take the cause of peace into their own hands and defend it to the end” Joseph Stalin, 1952 * The “struggle for peace” has alway…bukovsky-archive.com
"... This was the period when comrade Stalin presented his memorable recipe for peace that is the epigraph to this article. Stalin’s formulation was enthusiastically taken up by millions, some of them Communists, some loyal fellow-travelers, a number of them muddleheaded intellectuals, or hypocrites seeking popularity, or clerics hungry for publicity—not to mention professional campaigners, incorrigible fools, youths eager to rebel against anything, and outright Soviet agents. Surprisingly, this odd mixture constitutes a fairly sizable population in any Western society, and in no time at all the new peace campaign had reached grandiose proportions..."
"... Once they recognized the power of “peace” as a weapon, the Communists have never let go of it. In this respect, it must be admitted, Soviet politics have invariably been most “peaceful.” We must at the same time bear in mind that according to Communist dogma, wars are the “inevitable consequence of the clash of imperialist interests under capitalism,” and therefore they will continue to be inevitable as long as capitalism exists. The only way to save humanity from the evil of wars, then, is to “liberate” it from the “chains of capitalism.” Accordingly, there is a very precise distinction to be made between “just wars” and “unjust wars.” “Just wars” are those fought “in the interests of the proletariat.” It is perfectly simple and perfectly clear: just wars are absolutely justifiable because they lead to the creation of a world in which there will be no wars, forevermore. Proletarians are all brothers, are they not? So, once the world is rid of capitalists, imperialists, and various other class enemies, why should those who are left fight one another?"
And who is actually going to fight in this great European army? Would there happen, perchance, to be a body of men of military age hanging around doing nothing anywhere in Ireland at all?
Only if they are stupid ? !Young white men.
Having once been one I can confidently say they are.Only if they are stupid ? !
From well known pedophileYeah, we've heard that before.
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(II) “The Peace Movement and the USSR” (1982)
“Peace will be preserved and strengthened if the people / take the cause of peace into their own hands and defend it to the end” Joseph Stalin, 1952 * The “struggle for peace” has alway…bukovsky-archive.com
"... This was the period when comrade Stalin presented his memorable recipe for peace that is the epigraph to this article. Stalin’s formulation was enthusiastically taken up by millions, some of them Communists, some loyal fellow-travelers, a number of them muddleheaded intellectuals, or hypocrites seeking popularity, or clerics hungry for publicity—not to mention professional campaigners, incorrigible fools, youths eager to rebel against anything, and outright Soviet agents. Surprisingly, this odd mixture constitutes a fairly sizable population in any Western society, and in no time at all the new peace campaign had reached grandiose proportions..."
"... Once they recognized the power of “peace” as a weapon, the Communists have never let go of it. In this respect, it must be admitted, Soviet politics have invariably been most “peaceful.” We must at the same time bear in mind that according to Communist dogma, wars are the “inevitable consequence of the clash of imperialist interests under capitalism,” and therefore they will continue to be inevitable as long as capitalism exists. The only way to save humanity from the evil of wars, then, is to “liberate” it from the “chains of capitalism.” Accordingly, there is a very precise distinction to be made between “just wars” and “unjust wars.” “Just wars” are those fought “in the interests of the proletariat.” It is perfectly simple and perfectly clear: just wars are absolutely justifiable because they lead to the creation of a world in which there will be no wars, forevermore. Proletarians are all brothers, are they not? So, once the world is rid of capitalists, imperialists, and various other class enemies, why should those who are left fight one another?"
Wasn’t there much talk a year or two ago of ‘refugees’ of fighting age being coached in to various barracks? The thought was of them being used internally.Young white men.
No, I care about insidious mass psycho-social pathological currents in my own people, the Irish people.
And if that's too hard for you to read, here's a graphic representation to make it easier for you:
View: https://youtu.be/ajqr2SPip8w
I've also been vehemently calling out the degenerate radical left in all this. It is not quite the same phenomenon as what is going on with you chaps, but yes, there are similarities.
The article was written in 1982Yeah, I'd say you managed to fix him up good, to bury his message, when you couldn't directly get your hands on him. But there are others who corroborate him. Pacepa comes to mind. And the fact of his crimes doesn't neutralise the documents he smuggled out that evidenced his many revelations about KGB workings.
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The article was written in 1982
I guess that the 101-year-old general was the youngest within Vlad the Impaler group
View: https://x.com/clashreport/status/1897641483890504163
BTW, his photo
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Deja vu
Reminds me of the collapse of the USSR due to the arms race
View: https://x.com/EU_Commission/status/1897574565427266040
Am I the only one so perverted that this reminds me of anal sex?
View: https://x.com/EU_Commission/status/1897574565427266040
Deja vu
Reminds me of the collapse of the USSR due to the arms race
View: https://x.com/EU_Commission/status/1897574565427266040
They don't care, all that money the EU has spent building infrastructure, plenty of bridges to sleep under.Has Paddy and Biddy enough dough for this ? !
Deja vu
Reminds me of the collapse of the USSR due to the arms race
View: https://x.com/EU_Commission/status/1897574565427266040
Yin and yang.
Eternal.
So Male Lansky is the bandit !