...This did not make it any easier, and fueled the tension between Orthodox and Catholics in Eastern Europe. Also interesting is that Russophobia as we know it today is an almost 500 year old tradition, from the time not that long after printing was invented.
At the end of the third video we...
We continue to move forward slowly.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1719038989
Ukrops does not abandon attempts to destabilize the situation around the ZNPP.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1718995321
The Frenchman acknowledged what I have already written about. It was not Ukrainian grain that was...
...bystander at all. America, through the mouth of Bush Sr., warned from the very beginning even then, in the early 90s, embraced by Russophobia that came from nowhere (is it really unclear?) Ukraine about of the harmfulness of this course. Thus, America, as always and everywhere from the very...
There is a full recording of the conversation on the link, but it lasts more than 3 hours. There is no full text version yet, so I am giving a translated short text extract.
Путин ответил на вопросы журналистов на полях ПМЭФ
It's also interesting that Hitlerism came from Austria, because otherwise Hitler's obsession with the Slavs cannot be understood. In Austria between the late 1800s and the Nazi time there was a lot of ethnical tension between the Germans and the Slavs (this being the Habsburg Austria-Hungarian...
...of Russians were slaughtered in the two world wars, probably disproportionately targeted for death, in line with 4DSTS plans. This Russophobia appeared on the scene - seemingly out of the blue, and with no clear reason - back in the 1800's. I think it was an egregore:
It could also have...
I think so.
Very interesting data on the deployment of NATO forces on the territory of the "Baltic tigers". I noticed that the "Baltic tigers" are also helped to defend themselves from the Russian bear by real tigers: Iceland, Montenegro, Albania, Luxembourg. Moreover, Iceland turns out to be so...
Well, all I could find was a Reuters piece saying:
This warning was indeed posted on the 8th of May in her Telegram channel saying:
But from this to extrapolate that the Falklands/Malvinas will then be attacked and returned to Argentina, sounds a like a stretch. Besides, why would Russia...
So there was a question about the Black Legend in the session of 10 December 2022:
The response kind of pushes us to go in a different direction, and the other day I stumbled upon this session from 25 July 1998:
The line of the questions and answers revolves around the idea of "replacement"...
This post is all about mogilization. About what terrible and ugly forms this process takes in Ukraine.
The second article is quite long, but if you open the spoiler, you will see a highlighted paragraph in the middle, which partly explains the reasons for this whole nightmare and you will...
yes, appointing a female as minister for war and wars to be waged almost exclusively by men, is an INSULT to the soldier. him being in the army thus sees that he will never become minister because he IS a man. still, i add that women are prone to follow male injunctions...
If the points he made didn't stick in someone's mind already, I don't know what would. Also, Scott addressed this directly himself here:
https://www.scottritterextra.com/p/tucker-madness-is-good-for-america?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&s=09
He goes on to explain how this interview was an...
...into escalation ? There are many answers to that question but I wager that gross resentment , coupled with anger, plus arrogance of Russophobia has gone to its head , and injected insanity into its leaders. If the first casualty of war is Truth we provoke not because we are strong but...
Yeah, never heard of US-phobia or Ameriphobia.😄
Though I guess Sinophobia (Chinese) is a thing. But undoubtedly the Chinese had no reason to fear the “round eyes” until we gave them one, just like everyone else.
Sinophobia
...it, but yes, it does seem to exist. There is a "robot page" called fearof.org. They have automatically generated pages for USAphobia and Russophobia. The pages appear to be look alikes except for one word. From that perspective, there are no differences, one is as good, bad, disturbed, or...
Thanks so much @thorbiorn ! Truth is that most of what I put into that original post came from SOTT articles that I’ve read over the past ten odd years. But yes, the pre-20th century roots are what I’m trying to trace: What is the source of this centuries long, seemingly British originated...
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