This 'trial by internet' is madness.
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On Poland.While Europe is getting painfully aware of the damage the anti-Russian sanctions are causing it, our most favorite European country is, as usual, going ahead of the locomotive. Literally, that is.The Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, his Deputy Prime Minister, Jarosław Kaczyński, and the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic and Slovenia traveled to Kiev by a specially guarded train. Just as Lenin once did, in an armored railwagon, with the German money.They talked to Zelensky, promising aid and friendship. They lied, of course. Back home, Morawiecki ceremoniously proclaimed that the “de-Russification of the Polish and European economy” program was underway. Having said that, he also courageously clarified that “all this will cost money”.Morawiecki is absolutely right: It is costly and senseless. Poland, however, can leave these expenses out of consideration; in the long years of fostering pathological Russophobia it has lost whatever it possibly could. So now, as Poland’s favorite neighbors in Ukraine put it, in for a penny, in for a pound.When it comes to Russia, Poland starts literally writhing in “phantom pains”. Its elites find it too challenging to accept that almost 400 years ago, the Time of Troubles ended with the Polish invaders driven out of the Kremlin, and that later on, the great Commonwealth of Poland failed as well. And that the reason behind all this was not Russia’s scheming, but the internal squabbles, corruption, economic failures and lost battles. And so it went on and on for centuries.Polish propaganda is the most evil, vulgar and shrill critic of Russia; a community of political imbeciles.While in our country, concealing even the darkest pages of our shared history is unacceptable, in Poland, they dream of wiping out even the Second World War. First and foremost, they want to forget the Soviet soldiers who defeated Fascism, drove the occupiers out of Polish cities and prevented them from blowing up Kraków, who freed the prisoners of the Oswiecim and Majdanek extermination camps.Now, history is being re-written, monuments destroyed; instead, the fascist occupation is openly equated to the “Soviet one”. It’s hard to invent rhetoric more deceitful and disgusting, but the Poles succeed.Yet, in Russia, there weren’t – and aren’t – any anti-Polish sentiments. According to sociologists, the citizens of our country treat that people quite friendly. It is impossible to forget the surge of sympathy and compassion in Russia in the aftermath of the plane crash near Smolensk, when a group of high-ranking officials, headed by the Polish President, died. People were bringing flowers to the embassy and Catholic churches, shared their condolences in the media and social networks. I, as the head of state, declared a Day of Mourning in Russia.Later, while visiting Poland, I got convinced that nothing stood in the way of our relations’ improvement, that it was a road with oncoming traffic. However, the Polish political elites led by Kaczyński Number Two’s PiS party, controlled by their American masters, did everything in their power to block the natural way.Presently, the Polish citizens’ interests are being sacrificed to the Russophobia of these inept politicians and their obviously senile overseas puppeteers. The decision to stop buying natural gas, oil, and coal from Russia and resistance to launching Nord Stream 2 have already seriously damaged the country’s economy. Now, it is going to get worse. The same goes for many other moves, driven by cheap politics under the guise of “de-Russification” rather than economic considerations. Yet, at the moment, for the vassal Polish elites it is far more crucial to swear allegiance to their overlord, the United States, than to support their own citizens; which is why they will keep the flames of hatred against their foe, Russia, burning constantly.What will their citizens gain from this? Absolutely nothing.Yet, sooner or later, they will understand that hatred for Russia does not help bonding the society and does not promote peace and well-being.And vice versa: The economic partnership with our country is beneficial for the Poles, human connections are irreplaceable, and the cultural exchange between the motherlands of Pushkin and Mickiewicz, Tchaikovsky and Chopin, Lomonosov and Kopernikus, is vital. Most probably, they will then make the right choice themselves, without the prompts and pressure from the suffering from dementia overseas masters.
Putin may have said the Gamer word:https://twitter.com/Mediaite/status/1505932833617059844
The owner of a war-zone mobile hospital in eastern Ukraine has told a Ukrainian TV interviewer that he has instructed his doctors to 'castrate' captured Russian soldiers.Gennadiy Druzenko, 49, told Ukraine-24 about his alleged order, but it is unclear if it was bravado or a genuine order that would break the Geneva Conventions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeu-jagmeet-singh-deal-government-1.6393021This is a pretty major deal for Canadian politics. hhttps://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2022/03/22/delivering-canadians-now
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/150656732065062093050% for the big guy
Lavrov just seems to be the only sane one in that whole regime.
Quote from: Potato on March 23, 2022, 07:44:20 AMLavrov just seems to be the only sane one in that whole regime....lol?
Citing his source, Osechkin told the newspaper that this has meant the country's high-flying secret service agents have been prevented from travelling to their holiday homes or have been unable to 'take their kids to Disneyland Paris'.
The Russian said that disillusioned agents were willing to change the whole system in if necessary. 'For every week and every month that this war continues, the possibility of a rebellion by those in the security services increases,' he added.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1506513698684551169
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10645695/Risk-Putin-deposed-security-service-coup-growing-week-whistleblower-claims.htmlQuoteCiting his source, Osechkin told the newspaper that this has meant the country's high-flying secret service agents have been prevented from travelling to their holiday homes or have been unable to 'take their kids to Disneyland Paris'.QuoteThe Russian said that disillusioned agents were willing to change the whole system in if necessary. 'For every week and every month that this war continues, the possibility of a rebellion by those in the security services increases,' he added.
I want a deep dive into Putin and QAnon. It almost feels like he got sucked into this and believes his own garbage
Quote from: james on March 07, 2022, 10:35:33 AMI want a deep dive into Putin and QAnon. It almost feels like he got sucked into this and believes his own garbagehttps://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1507333553448800309https://twitter.com/vicktop55/status/1507089805779390468It's official, he's a wank dad with nuclear missiles
https://twitter.com/JMStewz/status/1507019982684577793
"French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday said France would spearhead an “exceptional humanitarian operation” alongside Turkey and Greece to evacuate the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. (...) “We are going to launch a humanitarian operation in conjunction with Turkey and Greece to evacuate all those who wish to leave Mariupol,” Macron told reporters (...). The French leader also said he would discuss the Mariupol operation with Russian President Vladimir Putin “within 48 to 72 hours.”"
Damn dude...https://twitter.com/shaunwalker7/status/1508471898929258496And this:https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1508474792374161419
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1508774654940520448