Silentor on 25/8/2022 at 22:26
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Do you think I buy that you are just an average citizen who found a way around your countries block of the internet?
When decided to argue with an American about geography. Russia not China. We have a strange censorship (inasmuch as need), but we have no real Firewall. And even chinese average citizen has loopholes. TOR, not heard? In our country for some resources (BBC or twitter). But many ordinary people suffered from the blocking of commercial sites from the western side. That's what I meant.
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The utmost hilarious is the claim that because Ukraine wants it's sovereignty it has imperial ambitions!
Not about sovereignty. About a balanced policy on south and east lands which grew during the reign of
tovaristch kommunist Ekaterine the Second.
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On the very same day he offered early elections, though, he fled, eventually choosing to hide in Russia. And this he was already planning to do before protesters showed up at his place, as the security cam footage shows his security people packing up his valuables days before.
Not that a rag-tag band of civilians armed with air rifles would have been a match for security forces armed with Kalashnikovs and sniper rifles. In fact, no military overthrow of the government took place and the only military unit in Kyiv was ordered to suppress the protestors.
Understood. "Revolution of dignity". Ukrainian tail wagged you well.
What a cunning plan from someone who sits on his own valuables.
Send a military unit by name
Berkut to peaceful protestors so that they do with them what you should know since you are so deeply immersed in this theme.
And snipers in the rear to the
pan-heads to gather "heavenly hundred".
Starker on 26/8/2022 at 00:22
Well, say what you want about the current president, but he didn't flee when things got tough, even though he had the opportunity. He chose to stay and represent his country, even as things were looking fairly dire in the first hours of the war.
Same with Russian opposition like Navalny.
Meanwhile, Putin hunkers down safely in Russia and has people he meets stay 30 meters away from him, while he (
https://i.imgur.com/kUPTOmW.png) sends poor people to die for him and tries to recruit prisoners to fill the gaps.
Starker on 26/8/2022 at 00:54
A short recap of the situation so far:
[video=youtube;T6nu-9WyVYU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6nu-9WyVYU[/video]
Also, looks like Russia is quite busy stealing children:
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https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1562058655268311040)
Russia says over 1,000 children from Mariupol 'adopted' in its remote cities.
The local authorities in Russia's Krasnodar said that over 1,000 Ukrainian children from the occupied city of Mariupol “have found new families” in Tyumen, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, and Altai Krai.
Over 300 children are allegedly “temporarily held in specialized institutions” of Krasnodar, awaiting adoption.
In late July, Ukraine identified 5,600 children forcibly deported to Russia. The real numbers are higher, according to Deputy Interior Minister Kateryna Pavlichenko.
nemyax on 26/8/2022 at 09:01
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Being a troll would imply the Russian people have access to the WWW now. They do not.
Huh?
Meanwhile, the provincial kings of context are expressing support for their military:
Inline Image:
https://i.imgur.com/l5n6Ieo.pngThe shop's motto above goes, "Real meat products", and the poster in the window says "Glory to the soldiers of Russia!"
Apparently the irony is lost on the locals.
Tomi on 26/8/2022 at 09:28
Heh, that's quite funny nemyax. :D (Or rather sad, if you think about it too much.)
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One of the last of the major remaining opposition politicians has been arrested for "discrediting the Russian army" by calling the invasion an invasion
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This
War began long before Putin decided to cut
the Gordian knot.
Ha! I'm gonna report this to the KGB/FSB/whatever! Or maybe the KGBots are already scanning this forum... :cool:
Silentor on 26/8/2022 at 17:37
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Well, say what you want about the current president, but he didn't flee when things got tough, even though he had the opportunity. He chose to stay and represent his country, even as things were looking fairly dire in the first hours of the war.
So, Yanukovitch also had to stay and brutally suppress the uprising of the
libro/banderovits?
Probably, it would be for the best, thinking in hindsight.
Would live in simple post-soviet mentality. Without cookies from western ellites but and without "Russian world" inspired by such esotherical fascist as Dugin.
Without thousands lives in Donbas, tens thousands now.
However, this is a disputable question: "Real meat products" of 60k it's russian millitary or ukrainians?
Silentor on 26/8/2022 at 18:02
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No information gets through except by permission of the KGB. I know what he is.
nemyax, did you hear that? You also agent of KGB!