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Now do North vs South, NATO vs BRICS, BlackRock (and the Ukronazi’s) vs Russia, Israel vs Gaza, Israel vs Lebanon, Israel vs Yemen, Israel vs Syria, Israel vs Iran….
#BRICS vs NATO#BRICS vs Whigs#empire of lies#war to prevent southern independence#denazification#blackrock#blackrock can kiss my ass#ukro Nazi#israel#gaza#iran
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Ultime notizie: Vista in coda alla frontiera ukro-polacca la signorina Galina Tossikova mentre chiede asilo umanitario.
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Russian history doing its usual twists and ironies:
Russia: "Vee vill stop zee Nazis, zee Ukro-Nazis!"
Wagner: "Russland Erwache!"
Russia: "Uh, wait, oh shit."
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Early on January 8, hours after Moscow’s Orthodox Christmas “ceasefire” ended, the Russian military launched seven missile strikes on the city of Kramatorsk in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, damaging at least two buildings. Russia’s Defense Ministry announced afterwards that the attack had been a “retaliatory operation” in response to Ukraine’s deadly New Year’s Day strike on a Russian barracks in Makiivka. Moscow says it killed more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kramatorsk strike, but Ukrainian officials and international journalists on the ground have been unable to find evidence of even a single casualty. The evidence they’ve provided to the contrary has led several of the invasion’s loudest cheerleaders on Telegram to criticize Russia’s own military leadership.
A week after the Ukrainian military’s New Year’s Day strike on Russian barracks in Makiivka, the Russian Defense Ministry announced it had conducted a “retaliatory operation”: a strike on dormitories repurposed as military barracks in Kramatorsk that Moscow claims killed hundreds of soldiers. So far, however, officials and journalists on the ground in Kramatorsk have been unable to confirm these reports; on the contrary, all of the evidence seems to indicate that there were no casualties at all.
At a briefing on January 8, Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson Igor Konashenkov said that “more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers were destroyed” in the attack, adding that the total number of troops in the barracks exceeded 1,300.
Ukraine’s military command immediately denied Russia’s claim that the attack resulted in casualties, calling it an “information operation” and adding that “this information is as accurate as the data about them destroying all of our HIMARS.” Ukrainian officials didn’t dispute that Russia carried out an attack on Kramatorsk; even before Konashenkov’s briefing, Kramatorsk authorities reported that seven Russian missile strikes on the city had caused damage to two school buildings, but they did not report any deaths.
Western journalists located in Kramatorsk also cast doubt on Russia’s claims about Ukrainian casualties. Antti Kuronen, a reporter from the Finnish broadcaster Yle, published photos of several bomb craters and one of the damaged buildings. He noted that the school wasn’t insulated, which would be unusual if it had been housing Ukrainian soldiers, as Russian authorities claimed. According to Kuronen, neither he nor any of the local residents he spoke to saw any bodies or ambulances at the scene.
Journalists from Reuters who examined the damaged buildings were also unable to find any signs that soldiers had been living there, nor did they discover any human remains or traces of blood. Meanwhile, CNN reporters noted the lack of unusual activity” in the area, including at the city morgue.
Even Russian pro-war Telegram channels challenged the Russian Defense Ministry’s story. The channel Military Information called Konashenkov’s statements “window dressing” and a “retaliatory media operation,” pointing out that, judging by photographs from Kramatorsk, none of Russia’s missiles hit buildings directly.
In another critical post, the channel Grey Zone, which claims to have ties to the Wagner mercenary group, sarcastically said that while the dorm buildings themselves weren’t destroyed, “we can’t turn our noses up just yet, because the Ukro-Nazis’ control center, evidently, is actually located in the garage, [where the missile landed].”
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Vilnius (Lithuania ie nowhere..) 11-12 July 2023. OTAN/NATO Summit
Hey Ukro Nazi, it's time to think twice...ah, ah; ah!!
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‘Ukro-Nazi enablers’ Police officers and anonymous bloggers harass Russian volunteers who helped Ukrainian refugees reach Estonia — Meduza
#ukraine#russia#volunteers#my computer died#i was crying about computer and life bc i have no money even for a new ipad#i opened my old old computer that died in 2022#i open the file icon to see whats on it#this is 1st article
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You want to fight against excessive military spending? Cool, right there with you. You want to argue that somehow that’s directly connected to the Hawaiian fires? Like, “if we weren’t sending warships abroad those warships or the resources spent on them would be used in Hawaii?” That of course is silly. As is pretending China somehow gives a shit.
I’d like everyone to take a look at this guy, because this is a very, very common handwave among both directs advocates of genocide in Ukraine, and those with a more passive “well, I don’t FAVOR Russia, but the Ukro-nazis aren’t worth defending and anyway all American military aid is bad, so we shouldn’t be helping them” stance.
It’s very, VERY hard to directly advocate on Russia’s behalf, and it’s also very hard to argue that Ukraine “deserves” what it is getting, so what these guys do is wave at Azov and go “neo-nazis, the US supports neo-nazis, the Ukrainians are neo-nazis” and hope that you can get bogged down in a debate about the precise status of Azov, rather than, you know, the actual nature of the Russo-Ukrainian war, which is of course “Russia, a right-wing fascist kleptocracy, is explicitly trying to genocide the shit out of Ukraine, which while not an unproblematic nation is a relatively free democracy with a relatively free people that doesn’t deserve what’s being done to it and in fact is worthy of all due aid being given to hurl back the fash.”
Other handwaves you want to look for include the term “Maidan Coup,” implying that the Revolution of Dignity was some sort of imperial western plot, “NATO expansion,” which implies that Russia’s first invasion in 2014 and then its second in 2022 were provoked by NATO and are an understandable reaction to expansion, and “Minsk agreement,” implying that Ukraine was in violation of a ceasefire for... trying to take back its own territory and free its citizens, and “shelling civilians in the Donbass,” for... trying to take back its own territory and free its citizens.
There is a LOT of right-wing, pro-genocide code to look out for here, and unfortunately much of it has gotten into the leftist ecosystem.
As for China, of course its adventurism in the South China Sea is imperial in nature. Of course it is. The nine-dash line is an absurdity that has no real justification. And of course China is an imperial nation engaged in its own imperial projects in general.
The accusation out of nowhere that I have a bloodthirsty fantasy that the seven-decade-long dispute over island ownership and shipping lanes can be ginned into a “pretext” for war against China is so laughable its almost cute. Any potential war with the PRC will be started by the PRC, most likely by it trying to conquer the ROC. The ROC is perfectly content to not be invaded and has no capacity to invade the PRC even if it wanted to, which it doesn’t, so that sort of leaves the ball in the PRCs court.
[liberal voice]: the idea that you should care about the indigenous people being neglected in hawaii is just a right-wing narrative! the true, progressive, left-wing narrative is that we must increase military funding to defeat the nefarious threat of red china
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DONBASS: I'M ALIVE! [Extrait]
« Que font-ils ? Ils font un bouclier humain ! Ils se cachent derrière des vieillards ! Idiots ! Maudite Ukraine ! Ça me met tellement en colère ! »
Une équipe de tournage de RT Documentary vient de rentrer de Marioupol et a rassemblé les histoires des résidents pour un film. Plus de 400 000 personnes vivaient sous terre - et les forces armées ukrainiennes ne les ont pas autorisées à sortir de la ville.
Dans Donbass: Je Suis en Vie! , il y a des histoires de personnes qui ont dû survivre aux bombardements ukrainiens et même subir la torture. Ils sont tous passés par l'enfer. Maintenant, les résidents de Marioupol sont heureux d'être en vie et d'espérer le meilleur.
Dans ce reportage du 27 avril [version complète de 50 mins sur youtube], il y a le récit d'un volontaire du Texas qui venu dans le Donbass il y a huit ans parce qu'il avait refusé de croire à la propagande américaine. Et d'autres bénévoles qui risquent leur vie pour nourrir et réunir des familles.
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#L’hypocirisie médiatique en 🇫🇷 c’est de traiter systématiquement la:#- resistance Palestinienne de Terroristes#- ukro-nazis de résistants#Ne les écoutez pas#ne les écoutez plus#reinformez vous!
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Wie die westlichen Werte in der Ukraine verteidigt werden:
11 Millionen russischsprachige Bücher in der Ukraine zerstört
Rund 11 Millionen russischsprachige Bücher wurden im Zuge des Programms zur "Entrussifizierung der ukrainischen Bibliotheken" vernichtet, so die stellvertretende Vorsitzende des Ausschusses für humanitäre und Informationspolitik der Werchowna Rada, Jewhenija Krawtschuk.
"Die Entrussifizierung der Bibliotheken geht weiter. Etwa 19 Millionen Exemplare von Büchern in öffentlichen Bibliotheken wurden abgeschrieben, davon etwa 11 Millionen in russischer Sprache", - so der Parlamentarier.
Zu den abzuschreibenden Büchern gehörten auch einige ukrainischsprachige Ausgaben, die während der Sowjetzeit veröffentlicht wurden. Der Abgeordnete fügte hinzu, dass etwa 44 Prozent der Bücher in ukrainischen Bibliotheken auf Russisch sind. Ihrer Meinung nach ist dies ein "trauriges Verhältnis", und die Zahl der Bücher in ukrainischer Sprache muss erhöht werden.
Quelle:
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You're all fucking pathetic. Keep pretending that this Ukro Nazi Slut married Zelensky because they're so in love. They are not and you all know it. Never seen anything more fake. She married him because he was rich. She's a hoe and wanted money and not working.
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They literally started a relationship when they were 17.
What was his fortune with 17? A movie collection? His stamp collection? Owning a guitar? His mother's borscht?
And not to mention she's a rich man herself.
And is working. Being First Lady is a job. Being a script writer too.
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🔥🔥NAZI WAR CRIMES🔥🔥
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Ukrainian NAZIS beating up Russian POWs and shooting them in the legs (seen at the end of the video).
A clear violation of the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war.
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🆘 ❗️❗️❗️ The Russians treat their prisoners well, their prisoners are fed and treated and they beat the Russians and shoot them in the leg.
Does the Ukro-Vermakh know the conventions regarding prisoners of war?
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When Russian students returned to school this week, many of them learned that Mondays are now going to look a little different from what they’re used to. First of all, each week will start with a flag-raising ceremony and the Russian national anthem. After that, the Education Ministry wants teachers to give lessons from the new government-designed curriculum package “Conversations About What’s Important.” The class is intended to teach students about topics “related to key aspects of life in modern Russia�� — including the war in Ukraine.
In late August, Meduza published an overview of what the new patriotism lessons will entail. Now, to get an idea of how regular Russians are feeling about the changes, Meduza has compiled a list of reactions that students, parents, and teachers posted online.
What students are saying
First thing in the morning, we have “Conversations About What’s Important.” After that, we have all that unimportant crap — like math, physics, and Russian.
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Every Monday at our school, they’re going to raise the flag and have “Conversations About What’s Important” in first period. A great excuse to sleep in.
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I just learned about “Conversations About What’s Important” and the Monday assemblies. Sounds about right. I’m in the tenth grade, and there’s nothing for me to do except listen to someone tell me for the hundredth time about how fucking magnificant our country is and how all the others are nothing to write home about.
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My sister goes, “We have a new class.”
I ask, “Conversations About What’s Important?”
Her: “Yeah.”
Me: “And what did they teach you?”
Her: “I don’t know. Nobody was listening.”
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“Conversations About What’s Important,” the national anthem, and the flag-waving [...] isn’t turning students into patriots — it’s turning them into stand-up comedians.
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My version of “Conversations About What’s Important” would include first aid training, self-defense lessons for women, sex ed classes, sessions with a child psychologist, and those kinds of things. That would be a lot more useful than what we’re doing now.
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In the future, I think “Conversations About Things That Matter” should be replaced with a sex ed class. They can call it “Conversations About Things That Splatter.”
What parents are saying
I asked my daughter, “Have you already started ‘Conversations About What’s Important?’” She said, “That class where they’re planning to brainwash us? Yeah, we had it today.”
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“Lev, it sounds like you’re going to have a new class. ‘Conversations About What’s Important’ or something.”
“Yeah, I already read about it, Mom. I’m not going.”
“Alright. If they give you any grief, tell them to talk to me.”
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Our new class, “Conversations About What's Important,” is a load of BS. But Mom said I can skip it! Hooray!
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When I told my mom we’re going to have “Conversations About What’s Important” and that I was extremely unhappy about it, she said it’s a good thing, that they’re going to tell us the truth, and that otherwise I’ll just “fill my brain with those Ukro-Nazi Tiktoks.”
What teachers are saying
I never enter into conversations with my students about provocative topics like these, of course, unless I’m being extremely careful or my students are already grown and capable of critical thinking. But if — or, more likely, when — I teach this class, I certainly won’t follow any fascist curriculum guides. I think my options will be to either try to refuse to teach the class, to address the topics honestly and with decent messages, to talk about something else, or to leave the state school system altogether and get a job at a private school. But then again, if everybody leaves, what kind of cannibalistic monsters will be left to teach the kids? Who will they grow up to be? And what kind of future will that leave us?
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They’re adding a new class called “Conversations About What’s Important." It starts in the second grade. I’m just beside myself. I don’t want to have to tell children about the “Russian world.”
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Our new teacher said, “You probably heard that they’ve introduced a new class called “Conversations About What’s Important.” We decided it doesn’t make sense to have those lessons here. If there’s anything important, I’ll tell you during recess.
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We made an agreement with our teacher: only half the class has to come to the “Conversations About What’s Important,” and we’ll just alternate each week. I like how even our teacher wants to scam the school administrators.
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Ich musste einfach, es führte kein Weg drumherum, nachdem der CumEx-Olli allen Enstes öffentlich fürs TV Ukro-Nazi-Parolen absondern musste.
Per Mail an die russische Botschaft:
Liebe Mitarbeiter der russischen Botschaft, liebe russische Bürger, ich schäme mich für mein Land, meine Regierung und besonders für Herrn Scholz.
2022 wird als das Jahr in die deutsche Geschichte eingehen, in dem ein deutscher Bundeskanzler stolz die ukrainische Entsprechung von "Sieg Heil!" in die Fernsehkameras säuselte und eine wahnsinnige deutsche Nation ihm dafür auch noch geschichtsvergessen Beifall zollte, statt ihn mit einem Tritt aus dem Amt zu befördern.
Jetzt sind wir wirklich ganz unten angekommen.
Es ist mir ein Anliegen, Ihnen allen zu versichern, dass Herr Scholz nicht im Namen des gesamten deutschen Volkes spricht. Wir haben nicht alle das wertvolle Geschenk vergessen, das uns die Sowjetunion vor 77 Jahren gemacht hat - unter unvorstellbar großen Opfern. Dass der Faschismus nun wieder sein hässliches Haupt erhebt, erfüllt viele von uns mit Abscheu und Angst. Und wir, die wir noch nicht vergessen haben, was diese Ideologie die Menschen vieler Länder gekostet und welches Leid sie verursacht hat, werden nicht aufhören, diesem Faschismus entgegenzutreten.
Ich wünsche Ihnen allen nur das Beste.
Meine Hochachtung ist Ihnen ebenso gewiss, wie die Dankbarkeit und die unverbrüchliche Freundschaft, die ich dem russischen Volk immer entgegenbringen werde.
Heidi Langer
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Oui oui l'armée Ukrainienne (parfois dite Ukro-Nazies) est si gentille https://youtu.be/jYOpG3a8laQ
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