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ok so that not every Pole hates Russians in general.Putin is concerned about hatred of the Russian people, not personal hatred of them. You are speaking very strangely.
ok so that not every Pole hates Russians in general.Putin is concerned about hatred of the Russian people, not personal hatred of them. You are speaking very strangely.
If you wrote it in Russian, maybe it is the traffic.I tried writing a letter to Putin and managed to set it up on the Kremlin website but when I press to submit it, an error came up. So perhaps it is due to being blocked by the internet overlords. Has anybody else tried and experienced problems?
All over the world there are actions in support of Russia, even in those countries that are not on the list of friendly ones. We in Russia see this and appreciate it. However, I think that in Poland you will not be allowed to do this, since from our point of view Poland (the state, not the people) is the most Russophobic country. The only advice I can give is to stay aware.ok so that not every Pole hates Russians in general.
A multipolar world (led by Russia and China) may seem more balanced than the one in place until now, but what would really change, except for who is leading may be ?
Less exploitation of the planet ? Less pathocraty, with China being one of the most oppressive political systems, more and more AI driven for controlling its people ?
I have some big doubt about this kind of scenario, in order to reach a renewed, sustainable humanity.
Help coming through the Wave somehow appears to me as the only available solution on the long run, i.e a rise in collective consciousness...
I tried writing a letter to Putin and managed to set it up on the Kremlin website but when I press to submit it, an error came up. So perhaps it is due to being blocked by the internet overlords. Has anybody else tried and experienced problems?
Yeah, I did the same when I sent mine and then it worked. I just used Google translate to change my name to Russian.I sent a letter too, about two weeks ago, all in English. When I tried to submit it gave me an error saying something about not recognizing the letters in the Name/Surname boxes. So I translated my name into Cyrillic, sent it again, and it went through. I don't know if your error is the same though, so fwiw.
Actually it's so sad to me that I'm a citizen of a country that's considered by Russians the most Russophobic. I know our nation is not fully at fault - it's mostly years of programming carried out by non Polish ruling caste - but it's sad to me anyway. I don't wanna be part of it and be associated with it. We're supposed to be brothers, not foes. Our common enemies divided us.All over the world there are actions in support of Russia, even in those countries that are not on the list of friendly ones. We in Russia see this and appreciate it. However, I think that in Poland you will not be allowed to do this, since from our point of view Poland (the state, not the people) is the most Russophobic country. The only advice I can give is to stay aware.
Well, Poland was an anti-Russian platform back in the days of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the powerful Jesuit lobby there, so the current situation is not newActually it's so sad to me that I'm a citizen of a country that's considered by Russians the most Russophobic. I know our nation is not fully at fault - it's mostly years of programming carried out by non Polish ruling caste - but it's sad to me anyway. I don't wanna be part of it and be associated with it. We're supposed to be brothers, not foes. Our common enemies divided us.
I understood what she meant.Putin is concerned about hatred of the Russian people, not personal hatred of them. You are speaking very strangely.
I call on all states to criminalize the use of the ‘Z’ symbol as a way to publicly support Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. ’Z’ means Russian war crimes, bombed out cities, thousands of murdered Ukrainians. Public support of this barbarism must be forbidden.
Some actual reporting from Mariupol, under fire by Ukrainian forces (and more about the Nazis over there)
With the BBC now pounding out a bogus narrative about the “Russian attack” on that theater in Mariupol, and all the other media (led by the New York Times) maintaining the Big Lie about Ukraine, it’s helpful to tune in to what the residents of Mariupol have to say about what’s happening there; so here are two helpful videos, followed by several items on the lethal Nazi element in Ukraine’s recent history, extending right up to this moment.
BBC Shaping a False Narrative About the Bombing of Mariupol Theatre
BBC reports on the suspicious destruction of a theatre in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol were co-authored by a Ukrainian PR agent tied to a firm at the forefront of her country’s information warfar…dailyexpose.uk
Because the military situation over there is complicated and confusing, I asked Patrick Henningsen, of 21st-Century Wire, for an explanation as to why, with Russian forces now in East Ukraine, Mariupol is still vulnerable to Nazi shelling. Here is is reply:
There are still remaining pockets of Azovs holding out, now surrounded by Russian forces, a small cluster of cells around the port/central zone (go to www.SouthFront.org for up to date battle maps). Mariupol buildings are getting caught in the crossfire.
Russia has more or less stated publicly that Nazis will not be given due process, so the Azov and Aidar battalion know they cannot escape (many have tried, dressed as women, hiding in car trucks etc) and Azovs are shooting deserters, so these men have no choice but to fight to the death. That's what delaying the full liberation (I say liberation, because Marupol and other areas in Ukraine have been dominated and terrorized by these extremists. There is now plenty of evidence and witness testimonies to validate this thesis now) because for starters it's now admitted, even by the Washington Post this week, that these Nazi brigades adopted a policy of preventing residents from leaving the cities through open humanitarian corridors set up by Russia which have allowed hundreds of thousands to exit already.
Nearly everything you will hear and read in western media resembles the exact opposite of the realities on the ground in Ukraine. This is the most globalised, systematic propaganda and information warfare (an extension of the military theatre, as perceived by the west) in history. Add in social media manipulation of of newsfeeds & boosting of MSM fake stories about Ukraine v Russia and you now have a more systematic campaign of information warfare than the embedded MSM operatives who fed us 'reality' from the Iraq and Afghan fronts in the 2000's.
Residents of Mariupol tell their stories:
Residents of Mariupol speak out about how they have been treated
Residents of #Mariupol - those who managed to escape the clutches of the Neo-Nazis - tell the TRUTH about the way they were treated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and about the atrocities of the infamous Neo-Nazi "Azov" Battalion, who shelled and punished civilians. And in contrast, how the...www.bitchute.com
Patrick Lancaster with an ambulance crew collecting civilians wounded in Ukrainian attacks:
From Michael Averko:
As I noted, after WW II, the pro-Bandera hierarchy deemphasized anti-Polish and anti-Jewish advocacy with anti-Russian bigotry.
British Bullshit Corporation Whitewashes Ukrainian Nazis
British Bullshit Corporation Whitewashes Ukrainian Nazis — Strategic Culture
The Orwellian reality of the Beeb should make it the world’s “most busted” propaganda outlet, Finian Cunningham writes. There is no Nazi presence in Ukraine, the Azov Battalion are merely excellent fighters, and Russian claims of denazifying the regime are cynical falsifications to justify aggression, according to the BBC.
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From the BBC in 2018, the neo-Nazi situation in Ukraine didn't suddenly end:
Ukraine: On patrol with the far-right National Militia - BBC Newsnight
Ukraine's National Militia says it "polices" the streets. So why does it also fight the police themselves? BBC Kiev correspondent Jonah Fisher reports on the increasing visibility of far-right groups in Ukraine. Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews ...
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Byzantina on Twitter: "Turchinov was an acting President during the 2014 Maidan in Ukraine. Some nicknamed him the Bloody Pastor for initiating the war in Donbass. This is what he wrote about Russians in 2018 in a country where many are Russian or Russian-speaking. https://t.co/8C4XNNoI7e https://t.co/hjMdADn6aB" / Twitter
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While advancing through southern Ukraine, RT along with Russian troops found a house of a neo-nazi leader in Berdyansk. As a surprise to no one conducting the denazification campaign in Ukraine, the fascist-inspired symbols are not even covert. https://t.co/asKEGJYWnU
“While advancing through southern Ukraine, RT along with Russian troops found a house of a neo-nazi leader in Berdyansk. As a surprise to no one conducting the denazification campaign in Ukraine, the fascist-inspired symbols are not even covert.”
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Benjamin Norton on Twitter: "This is an article from back in 2018, when mainstream corporate media outlets admitted that Ukraine's Western-backed post-coup government has a big Nazi problem: Ukraine celebrates Nazi collaborator, bans book critical of pogroms leader https://t.co/yiBlFW5TBI" / Twitter
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“➝ US experts warned for years that US actions would start a war in Ukraine ➝ US neocons arming Nazis to kill Donbass people ➝ Ukrainian Nazis say: "we have fun killing, we started this war" ➝ Suffering in Donbass silenced for 8 years by the West ➝ Russia decides to stop this”
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Exclusive: Russian Officer On Situation Near Energodar As It Is
What is the mood of the fighters now? How is the special operation going? Is there desperate resistance from...southfront.org
EXCLUSIVE: RUSSIAN OFFICER ON SITUATION NEAR ENERGODAR AS IT IS
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What is the mood of the fighters now? How is the special operation going? Is there desperate resistance from the enemy forces?
“The mood of the personnel is upbeat now: many people have received letters from home, the people of Ossetia, Ingushetia and Dagestan have handed over humanitarian aid.
The enemy does not put up any desperate resistance, they are conducting a guerilla war mainly by using civilians, whom we do not touch. They live a peaceful life, but in every way assist the AFU and the territorial defense troops. So we have to work on two fronts, and our vigilance has to be increased twofold.
They are behind the civilians?
“The armed forces are not hiding behind civilians, but they prefer to go into populated areas at night, knowing that we are not firing on populated areas. In the morning they come out to firing positions and try to hit us with artillery from far away”.
They found trophies here: American weapons, NATO weapons. So they’re getting supplies from the NATO bloc?
“Yes, the use of Javelin anti-tank missiles is very active, very serious damage to us in the initial stage, but now they have learned how to deal with them. Tankers are not allowed close to them: they work at long ranges under the cover of infantry. Basically these weapons do not do that much damage now.
What about mines?
“Active mining was at the initial stage. Now we just don’t let them do that. We conduct systematic shooting, we inflict fire on them, we conduct reconnaissance. However, such facts do occur. They are recorded by fanatical neo-Nazis, of whom there are quite a few here.
You mean units of Azov and other battalions?
“No, there are no Right Sector units here. But there are civilians who are well ‘brainwashed,’ who are radicalized against the Russian Federation and try in every way to prevent the advance of our units.”