Right. I would never watch this if it hadn't been recommended.
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I was talking in person with a boomer about the Ukraine situation, and when I started arguing that Putin's invasion was rational and that claims he is actively targeting the civilian population made no sense, it's like his brain short-circuited. This is someone who saw through all the bullshit on COVID, but when it came to this, Putin had to be a rabid dog acting on pure rage. But he was at least open to hearing my arguments, so I went further and he slowly started to see the sense in my reasoning. As this happened, his boomer wife became hysterical and shut me down from speaking completely, demanding we change the subject. It was an almost perfect microcosm of western media censorship tactics.
Just sharing this since I more easily see and understand the Russian Telegram channels out there, but honestly I had unsubscribed from most of them after seeing vids of murders at checkpoints (by guess who??) and other evil deeds by those Azov and Zelensky brigades, then resubscribed yesterday because with world events you gotta at least partially grasp what's going on, evil as it may or may not seem. But Rip I will respectfully cease posting such stuff if it seems like pointless misinformation from the Russkie (as opposed to Western) side of this conflict.
Look even I was thinking this whole "UkrainoNazi" thing was being overblown, but the longer this drags on, the more the facts seem to support the side of those dastardly Rooskies:
Telegram: Contact @Doninside
Translation of the video description:
Well, now we are definitely closing the topic of the strike on the “peaceful shopping center” in Kyiv. No comments are needed here. Everything is visible.
@sashakots
Translation of one of the comments:
what can you see???? You can see how the hailstorm of fire was discharged from the vehicle. According to the indications of the azimuth on the video from the drone, you can determine in which direction the shots were fired from. Then they tracked where that vehicle went, how it drove into the shopping center, and then how the debris from the vehicle and the Ukronazi team blew away. By the strength of the explosion, you can guage the huge amount of ammunition that had been stored in this building of the shopping center.
A TON of Westerners have jumped ship from here, and it's been hilarious seeing them do things as foolish as taking taxis to the border in order to walk across it with a ton of luggage. Most, needless to say, are vaccinated and can cross the border without COVID hindrance. The sad part is to see how many of these visitors held anti-Putin and, in general, anti-[non-cosmopolitan]Russian sentiments. WTF were you doin in Russia, anyway, if most of your values align with the Western (politically correct) tenets? If we are plagued with migrants who only want our money and welfare but at least are apolitical on the social and cultural issues, then Russia has had it much worse off with Western visitors who has been hoping to *change* her.
As for Rooskie evacuations, it again really seems like the city/regions divide defines who is running away. I thought about it for a second, but only to move further East, beyond the mountains, not to the West! But then I thought, how would a nuclear attack be worse to weather in Russia than in another country? These Russians are damned resourceful and tenacious; I think they'd probably actually bounce back from bombings quicker and with less NPC rioting and stampeding, than the Europeans, who will soon have Ukranian "refugees" with their free AK-47's to deal with. Besides, probably Serbians and Syrians, and our Veterans here, can confirm - is a conventional bombing attack really that much easier to suffer through, than a nuclear one?
Meh, if nuclear war breaks out, we're ALL fucked, but due to the tenacity and resourcefulness (and ingrained cynicism!) of the citizenry alone, Russia IMHO is one of the better places in which to weather the storm.
Yes He is, but tell me about it, I am listening, or reading what you say.
The Chechens are Putin's personal praetorian guard, his shock troops so to speak, but they are finding it difficult to suppress the angry Ukrainians.
Quite a few. Some of them keep trying to convert me and bring me back to the "mother church". Not only them, all of us. Its not dying, it is just getting started.
Thank you for your response, though it isn't an answer to my questions. I don't have anything against Russia, Russians, or even the Russian soldiers waging this ridiculous war. They're only carrying out the orders of their authoritarian tyrant.
Thank you for your response. And thus, the not even remotely questionable illegality of Putin's "special operation" into Ukraine.
Thank you for your reply. There was a time when Russia seemed to show a desire to be a partner in the European security architecture. That has changed - you seem to blame NATO, I blame Putin.
Yet another "coding error", which is also the excuse for the DoD DMSS database problem. Seems to be the new excuse of choice.
CDC Removes 24 Percent Of Child COVID-19 Deaths, Blames Coding Error | ZeroHedge
Horowitz: Record infections in super-vaxxed UK seniors as double-vaxxed show negative efficacy against COVID death - TheBlaze
I would love to. Shoot me an email to elkorac monkey outlook dotcom. Jeff Snider is doing the Lord's work, but I wish he would quit the video channels and write a book. He is also too optimistic, I think he is probably a Jew, you guys seem to think the world is worth saving.
I mean, maybe we can find some Japanese who could confirm this, I really don't see how anyone else could.