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Sounds good to me.So Eastern Ukraine is there just for the taking?
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Sounds good to me.So Eastern Ukraine is there just for the taking?
What is in Eastern Ukraine worth having? Serious question.Sounds good to me.
80% of their production capacityWhat is in Eastern Ukraine worth having? Serious question.
WHOOPS I confused East and West again!80% of their production capacity
A fun fact for you: Maxim Litvinov was born Meir Henoch Wallach-Finkelstein to a family of wealthy Yiddish-speaking bankers.Maxim Litvinov
Oh, if you meant west thenWHOOPS I confused East and West again!
You're right I misunderstood.
Not as a whole, but there were plenty who did. My personal favorite is that Maximilian Kolbe, a Romanist saint who is venerated for having allegedly been martyred among the Six Gorillion, was probably a collaborator. He ministered to German troops, was a member of the ONR, and helped promulgate a Polish translation of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. His martyrdom is fake, too. Camp records show that at the time he was allegedly locked in a starvation cell (because why just shoot prisoners when you can invest exponentially more resources and time in starving them to death) he was undergoing treatment for his tuberculosis in the camp hospital.So. did Poles actually collaborate with Nazis? Treat me like I'm retarded and don't know anything. It was pretty funny when Putin just dropped that one.
This is by design of course. One side says all past history is rayciss and the other side says book learnin’ is for fags. Both sides have a vested interest in ensuring people are retarded enough to not make mental connections for themselves, it must be administered by approved media outlets. Getting anything on the written record is considered a liability for the current power system in the west.Honestly the US is likely the most historically illiterate country in the world.
Cant tell if this is just an evaluation of the quality of deepfakes or real
It comes from tucker's website. The interview is free but this is extras you'd have to pay for.Cant tell if this is just an evaluation of the quality of deepfakes or real
I see. I'll take your word for it I'm way too on the back foot to try to buy into that right now purely to confirm thatIt comes from tucker's website. The interview is free but this is extras you'd have to pay for.
Nobody denies the maligant incompetence of the Bolsheviks. We are denying the Ukrainian claims that the consequences were 1) engineered on purpose and 2) aimed specifically at their country, because "holodomor" was a fuck-up of massive proportions that depopulated entire areas both inside and outside Ukraine, then blamed on the already eliminated kulaks who at that point were told to face the wall a long time ago.@Romeo , I wonder if the propensity of some of our Russkie frens here to try to blame anyone but the Bolsheviks and their malignant incompetence for the 1930's famine would count as an example of the "paradox" you were describing,
The Latin Church has a well known history of Canonizing people who maybe shouldn't have been so I'm not surprised something like this happened.Not as a whole, but there were plenty who did. My personal favorite is that Maximilian Kolbe, a Romanist saint who is venerated for having allegedly been martyred among the Six Gorillion, was probably a collaborator. He ministered to German troops, was a member of the ONR, and helped promulgate a Polish translation of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. His martyrdom is fake, too. Camp records show that at the time he was allegedly locked in a starvation cell (because why just shoot prisoners when you can invest exponentially more resources and time in starving them to death) he was undergoing treatment for his tuberculosis in the camp hospital.
rt of the view of international politics that Putin subscribes to. This kind of historical analysis would not be out of place in the 19th century. Putin basically subscribes to a 19th century viewpoint of international law. It also fits with Putin's very bureaucratic nature.
Quite Frankly I don't think the interview is very good. I blame Putin for this he gave too broad of a view and didn't focus on any specifics that would communicated information more clearly. He should have mentioned for example that the Nationalist/Nazi units were the ones that burned people alive and were essential to the Maiden coup.
Putin also has the problem of explaining things too much. He wants to communicate everything and so he says everything that is connected with the topic in his mind.
I know about this problem because I do it too. He should be more brief and give clear and striking examples like the Nazi units burning people alive.