Ukrainian Defensive War against the Russian Invasion - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

The thread turned into a suicide advice and post-apocalyptic planning venue so gradually I didn't even notice!
deeply-rooted inferiority complex toward America
This sums up most of the world imo, especially Canadians.

And within the US, ignoring the naked politicking of "the other guys are in favour so I HATE IT!" and vice versa, how buck broken do you have to be to defend a piece of shit turd-world country like Russia because you hate troons and Biden? Is it that difficult to just be the American that the Japanese think you are?
 
Holy fuck, this retard officially hit the rock bottom

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If he isn't called out by everyone for laundering Kremlin propaganda, then I'm really going to lose whatever faith in humanity I have left
I've just got finished watching the interview (the embedded version on Kiwi Farms, Tucker doesn't deserve the views), and it's got to be one of the most egregious examples of journalistic malpractice I think I have ever witnessed.

At one point, Lavrov makes the ludicrous implication that Germany was responsible for Alexei Navalny's death in response to a leading question from Tucker, and Carlson just sits there silently before pivoting to another topic. The rest of the interview goes the same way, with Lavrov rambling effusively about perceived historical grievances (invariably supported by claims of dubious merit), while Carlson just credulously takes it all in before making the occasional interjection to either ask a softball question or steer the conversation to a more agreeable topic.

I don't think I can count a single instance where Tucker actually challenged Lavrov on any of his claims, although there were some funny moments where Carlson impetuously tries to insert some silly tribal point-scoring against Biden and the Democrats into the conversation, only to be swiftly shut down by Lavrov, who clearly has no respect for Carlson either as a journalist or as a serious political thinker, and is obviously just toying with him.

The one positive thing I can say about the interview is that it offers some interesting insights into Lavrov's mindset as a seasoned political operator within the Putin regime, but for Tucker's part, it was an absolute disgrace. Carlson manages to make Michael Moore look like a bastion of journalistic integrity by comparison, and his status as a shill for Putin belies a cowardly hypocrisy which negates his entire message, because if the shoe were on the other foot, and Tucker were a Russian media figure singing the praises of NATO and Ukraine, I don't think his Lord Haw-Haw routine would be quite as tolerated.
 
He said Ukraine had spent years oppressing ethnic Russians, trying to destroy their language, culture, and (Tucker loves this) religion.
This claim makes no sense to me. More Russians have died in Ukraine after Feb 2022 than before it. Russians just love to gish gallop with bizarre claims, but this is the strangest.
He said UN principles on respecting borders have an exception if people's human rights are being denied,
Operation Barbarossa was a humanitarian operation.
 
This claim makes no sense to me. More Russians have died in Ukraine after Feb 2022 than before it. Russians just love to gish gallop with bizarre claims, but this is the strangest.

Operation Barbarossa was a humanitarian operation.
Operation Barbarossa like rest of the German invasion of Russia lies one of the greatest unanswered "what ifs" in WWII history. That "what if" the Germans had got a clue when they were initially treated as liberators by everyone who had been brutalized by their Soviet overlords. Since the discussions of this have been verboten every where online and offline, it seems to be the one possible way for Germany to not lose WWII. As all other remotely viable options with the United States in the war just mean Germany will be the one to get nuked first instead of Japan.
 
Thank you, fren, for reporting back on this clownshow for the rest of us. I did see the part in the preview video where Tucker talked about Americans firing into Russian territory and wondered what the fuck he was on about. His logic really is that there's something super complicated about the ATACMS system that the bumkin Ukrainians, who can fly MiGs and operate S-300s and developed a homegrown attack drone industry practically overnight, are just too stupid to figure out? Holy shit, has this guy had a head injury or something?
It's absurd on its face, but even if we entertain the idea that it really happened as he said... so what?
Putin has Iranians and norks amidst his forces, for all we know they're operating in a similar capacity. Except their hardware is fucking junk.
 
Operation Barbarossa like rest of the German invasion of Russia lies one of the greatest unanswered "what ifs" in WWII history. That "what if" the Germans had got a clue when they were initially treated as liberators by everyone who had been brutalized by their Soviet overlords. Since the discussions of this have been verboten every where online and offline, it seems to be the one possible way for Germany to not lose WWII. As all other remotely viable options with the United States in the war just mean Germany will be the one to get nuked first instead of Japan.
Explain Generalplan Ost then.
 
Operation Barbarossa was a humanitarian operation.
A three-month special military operation to de-Bolshevize and de-Slav Russia.

They could have leveraged the people's opposition to the Soviet Union in various places if they didn't prefer to just kill, enslave and starve them as part of the planned genocide for Slavs.
 
Just takes 10 seconds looking at twitter to realise how many bots are on that cesspool. The amount of A.I profile pictures and pro-russia, pro-sandnigger shit is insane.
Really makes you think for what reason Musk hid the likes.
Is it because people were constantly finding a crapload of bots in the likes of certain types of posts, or that "moderate reasonable geopolitics" accounts were inevitably found having liked overt Russian government lies?


NATO has nothing like this.
 
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Really makes you think fore what reason Musk hid the likes.
Is it because people were constantly finding a crapload of bots in the likes of certain types of posts, or that "moderate reasonable geopolitics" accounts were inevitably found having liked overt Russian government lies?


NATO has nothing like this.
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Just pathetic. Even the nogs in Somaliland managed to mount the rocket pod on a somewhat stable vehicle.
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Oh no not the gaserino. :(
Those are just recon outposts. The interesting part of that attack was the use of drone boats that served as "aircraft carriers" for FPV drones.



Something to keep in mind about "muh Russian language rights" is that Russian speakers in Ukraine had and have more civil liberties than Russian speakers in Russia.
It's also notable that the the Russian speakers in the eternally Russian city of Kherson are still being hunted by Russian terror drones.


The Financial Times recently published an article about the phenomenon.
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Some excerpts from the article, I recommend checking it out.
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Crossover with Syria: The HTS offensive is called "Deterrence of Aggression", because Russian drone operators (and artillery) conducted terror shellings against civilians there, and the aim was to push back their lines so they cannot reach civilians as easily. The Russian army has used terror tactics in Syria extensively, to create large refugee swarms. The attacks against the Ukrainian energy grid follow a similar rationale.


A representative of the Russian Federation laughs in the UN hall as the Ukrainian representative tells about the missile strike that killed Yevhenia Bazylevych and her three daughters in Lviv.



Ramzan Kadyrov allegedly talked to one of the captured AFU soldiers being held in the republic and suggested that he shoot himself instead of remaining in captivity. Images of the dialog are published by RT. "I will give you a gun, you will shoot yourself there, you will die like a hero." - Kadyrov suggested to the captive.

The death cultist is baffled by the idea that one would become a soldier without being suicidal. Probably says something about the culture of the Russian armed forces.


Also I just saw a video of a duck feeding on a Russian corpse.

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There were a couple of videos of pigs eating Russians recently too, but I didn't know ducks were into that.


In the center of Vladivostok, a "March on Washington" took place - for Odessa and Kursk, Donbass and Belgorod. Residents of the Far East called for strategic nuclear missiles to be aimed at US cities. According to these lunatics, Washington is to blame for the "genocide of Russians", not Putin, who is disposing of them in Ukraine on an industrial scale.

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Food for thought: Just because you're not at war with someone doesn't mean they won't act as though you were. The Russians are conducting a hybrid war against the EU and to a lesser extent the US. The Russian intervention in elections in Moldova and Romania (and the United States) show that they are not merely targeting infrastructure.
 
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