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Buddy, you are a joke. So why did you give up trying to be a photographer to be a truck driver. Do you know Brett (Vendzilla)? |
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Guys many things are not as they seem. No one really knows. No one is asking our opinion. Wishing someone can just make it end, make it STOP. The next city on their list tomorrow is city of Odessa. Ukrainian PEOPLE are victims of all this. :Oh crap
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Russia is attacking schools and hospitals. Targetting civilians.
Meanwhile in Russia, police are stopping people and demanding their phones and access to messages. Loyalty tests, on the spot |
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slowball, please go back to politics and never come back |
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'Supplying the North Vietnamese' was also a case of supporting a local population that wanted independence/self-determination, free of an imperialist superpower, just like some people in North America wanted 200 years earlier, and people in Ukraine want now. Quote:
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Russian banks switch to Chinese UnionPay
Move supposed to soften effect on Russian card holders due to Visa and MasterCard withdrawal
Russian banks switch to Chinese UnionPay On Sunday, several Russian banks announced plans to start issuing cards using the Chinese UnionPay card operator system. The step, which came shortly after Mastercard and Visa pledged to cease operations in Russia and disconnect all the country’s banks from their payment systems, will enable the holders of new cards to use them for paying and withdrawing cash abroad. On Saturday, international financial service providers Visa and Mastercard said they would suspend operations in Russia within the next several days due to the latest Western sanctions related to Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The drastic step makes the use of cards issued in Russia outside the country implausible. Likewise, cards that were issued outside of Russia will stop working in Russia. Visa and Mastercard are the latest international brands taking harsh moves towards Russia over the Ukrainian conflict. Earlier, companies such as PayPal, Netflix, Intel, Inditex, Airbnb and Rolls Royce announced they were leaving the country’s market. |
"Neo-Nazi organisations embracing white supremacist ideology are present in many countries of the world. In 2007, it was claimed that Russian neo-Nazis accounted for "half of the world's total"."
Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_supremacy#Russia |
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Holy shit there is a website of names and photos from celebrities to regular people. https://inagenty.ru/traitors Traitors = yellow Enemy = red It says 100k enemies names. Names like movie producers, ex city mayor, musicians, bloggers, activists Navalny, lawyers, commander of Azov, singers, writers, actors, journalists. This is “about us” https://inagenty.ru/about |
With everything that it is happening between Ukraine and Russia, it it is being CLAIMED that Russia has decided to cut its reliance on external internet.
This means that companies will be required to get a ".ru" domain beginning March 11. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/2...since-2019.htm https://twitter.com/RetirementRight/...32224932282377 |
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The Kremlin spent the last 20 years trying to modernize its military. Much of that budget was stolen and spent on mega-yachts in Cyprus. But as a military advisor you cannot report that to the President. So they reported lies to him instead. Potemkin military |
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I have met many many many black racist. Other than T Real and Billy Banks and 1 black nerd I knew, every black man I have done biz with has cheated me. I probably will never do biz with another black man. Racism? Prudence? Self protection? Common sense? |
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Can you imagine how excited they would be if the democrats would publish a list like this of trump allies and traitors? The kids too, everyone in the family!!! Right Crockett rock hard this is like a wet wet dream for you isn't it |
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Putin spent entire adult life setting this up. Like when the Germans attacked the French at the beginning of World War II. Hitler's generals told him he could never beat the French. Hitler understood French politics and he knew that he could take France so he attacked. If Hitler had stopped there what would the world be like today? |
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this is actually a very difficult question. Ukraine is very important for certain countries, both for Russia and for countries on the other side
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And they do have modern stuff, like their hypersonic missiles, or 1 or 2 warships. But of their most modern jet (SU-57) they built exactly 4 since 2010 (aside from 10 test models) This somehow reminds me of the Afghan army the US put billions into and then on the day they were needed, they were non-existant. You could ask the same question here: has no one noticed before? |
March 7, 2022
Nissan has suspended vehicle exports to Russia and plans to cease production at its factory in St. Petersburg soon, the company said on Monday. Nissan donating $2.75 million to Ukraine relief Japanese automaker operates a factory in St. Petersburg, Russia. ‘We have all been moved by the suffering of so many people and families – including members of our own Nissan family.’ |
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https://twitter.com/christogrozev/st...59074653024259 they are using store bought Motorola radios for communication, everyone can listen to them and they are getting scrambled technically it's the worst invasion in military history, the only reasons they are still there are the sheer numbers and the fact they are shooting at everything and everyone. |
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:1orglaugh good one. New thread coming soon "WHY Japan wants Kuril Islands" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOuCa_f20DY |
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and again :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Lets just assume that Russian didnt think it through and that one day Putin woke up and said: ''Lets fucking attack Ukraine and the rest of the world'' |
I hope Paxum freezes the cards that belong to Russians ASAP in case they haven't done it yet.
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Cut the BS and stop doing business with Russians.
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Every dollar sent to russia fuels evil economy that is looking to bomb civilians and support shitty dictators all over the world. russian have to protest or get out of russia not to be a part of that |
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the resistance to knowledge is generally very strong here. :1orglaugh Quote:
Sure. Source Ukrainian intel It is the same propaganda as the messages of a dead soldier to his mother via his cell phone. Apart from the fact that soldiers were not allowed to take their phones with them. Or "Ghost of Kiev" the jet that killed several other soldiers (btw proven: it was image from a computer game :1orglaugh ) . Someone came also with some ufo story.I wonder you didn´t mention it. Equipment_of_the_Russian_Ground_Forces Since I feel sorry for you, I'll help you expand your knowledge (Yes i fight resistence :thumbsup). Watch the lecture of Daniel Ganser, a historian with facts and evidence, which is accessible to everyone. Let's start with the coup of the Ukrainian government in 2014 [German (with ENG subs)] Sniper did the coup not citizens Quote:
If there is no interest and the resistance to knowledge is too great, I wish you all the best. |
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Doesn't that make you just as bad as the Russian gov? |
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