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โ๏ธThis documentary about Volhynia in 1943 helped me learn about the roots and dangers of Ukrainian neo-Nazism, and ethnic fascism in general.
We need to totally eradicate it, and then we need to find a way to ensure it doesn't happen again. From one side, it is important to keep a national identity, and at the same time you need to belong to a family.
It worked in the USSR. They all were Soviet people. It works today in Russia. I hear people say "I am Tatar, and I am Russian.", or "I am Chechen, and I am Russian." So they keep their national identity, their culture, etc., while feeling part of the Russian Federation (nearly 200 different ethnic groups and nationalities reside within Russian borders). t.me/right2dissent/136
I think I understand the subject a little better than I did yesterday.
It is highly recommended to watch it.
We need to totally eradicate it, and then we need to find a way to ensure it doesn't happen again. From one side, it is important to keep a national identity, and at the same time you need to belong to a family.
It worked in the USSR. They all were Soviet people. It works today in Russia. I hear people say "I am Tatar, and I am Russian.", or "I am Chechen, and I am Russian." So they keep their national identity, their culture, etc., while feeling part of the Russian Federation (nearly 200 different ethnic groups and nationalities reside within Russian borders). t.me/right2dissent/136
I think I understand the subject a little better than I did yesterday.
It is highly recommended to watch it.
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I find this funny ๐คฃ the Russian stereotype!
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Since they can't win on the battlefield, they resort to terror. The Kiev regime kills pro-Russian officials and commits terror acts in civilian areas. This is not something new.
โ๏ธ There's a new trend these days.
They're scattering tiny anti-personnel land mines all over Donetsk delivered by the cassette munition, banned in Convention on Cluster Munitions on Aug. 1, 2010. It looks like the Kiev regime is an exception and can do whatever they wish. Those mines are pretty small, about the size of a lighter.
So you understand, they are literally all over Donetsk, everywhere. Streets, playgrounds, parks, city centre, etc. Everywhere! Where's the f*** outcry? Why do these fascists get away with everything?
* The car on the left drove over one of those mines.
โ๏ธ There's a new trend these days.
They're scattering tiny anti-personnel land mines all over Donetsk delivered by the cassette munition, banned in Convention on Cluster Munitions on Aug. 1, 2010. It looks like the Kiev regime is an exception and can do whatever they wish. Those mines are pretty small, about the size of a lighter.
So you understand, they are literally all over Donetsk, everywhere. Streets, playgrounds, parks, city centre, etc. Everywhere! Where's the f*** outcry? Why do these fascists get away with everything?
* The car on the left drove over one of those mines.
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โ๏ธUNSC Briefing. Russia is warning the West that the Special Military Operation could be extended towards EU borders.
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โ๏ธUNSC Briefing on Ukraine attacking Zaporizhzhia NUCLEAR! Power Plant
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โ๏ธUNSC briefing on the Ukraine's use of long range systems provided by NATO that purposefully target civilians
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โ๏ธUNSC briefing on Ukraine using anti-personnel mines 'Lepestok' in civilian areas
* This goes to the post above t.me/right2dissent/254
* This goes to the post above t.me/right2dissent/254
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๐กโThose who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.โ. Excellent short article. https://www.energyintel.com/00000182-59e8-d3fc-a193-7feee7ca0000
Energy Intelligence
Why the West Got It Wrong on Russia
Almost without exception, geopolitical analysts failed to forecast events accurately and policymakers failed to craft policies capable of influencing these events.
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๐กHistorical Cycle ยป
Hard times create strong men.
Strong men create good times.
Good times create weak men.
Weak men create hard times.
Hard times create strong men.
Strong men create good times.
Good times create weak men.
Weak men create hard times.
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๐ฅHere's the documentary I've been meaning to post for a while. Finally, it has a good translation.
The video is about Chechen volunteers. From 1994-96, and from 1999-2009, the Chechen Republic was involved in a fierce and brutal proxy war with Russia. They understand more than anybody else what's going on in Ukraine. They know who creates and benefits from these wars, and today they're Russia's most loyal fighters.
I hope you enjoy it.
The video is about Chechen volunteers. From 1994-96, and from 1999-2009, the Chechen Republic was involved in a fierce and brutal proxy war with Russia. They understand more than anybody else what's going on in Ukraine. They know who creates and benefits from these wars, and today they're Russia's most loyal fighters.
I hope you enjoy it.
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๐ฅHere's part two of the documentary about the Chechen fighters in Ukraine and ordinary people living in the torn-up Donbas. "On the Frontline".
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So, my question is, after Russia accomplishes its demilitarization goal in Ukraine
Anonymous Poll
12%
Ukraine keeps its borders, except for the Donbas region and Crimea
32%
Ukraine keeps central regions. The south and east will go to Russia, & the west Poland & Hungary.
56%
Ukraine won't exist anymore. Basically the same as option #2 + central regions go to Russia as well.
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It's clear Russia is winning on multiple fronts.
Russia steadily progresses with its own timetable and is not looking for politicized victories.
Russia is also winning its economic war against the West, and is acquiring more and more allies, countries that want to end the hegemonic power of the USA, along with its subjects in the EU and NATO, of course. Enough of 'bullying' and exploitation.
The Soviets ended up capturing Berlin in the spring of 1945, but everyone realized the Germans had lost when they lost the Kursk battle in the summer of 1943. After that, the defeat was inevitable. The Germans were on the defensive and kept retreating. The same is happening in Ukraine. It is only a matter of time
It's clear Russia is winning on multiple fronts.
Russia steadily progresses with its own timetable and is not looking for politicized victories.
Russia is also winning its economic war against the West, and is acquiring more and more allies, countries that want to end the hegemonic power of the USA, along with its subjects in the EU and NATO, of course. Enough of 'bullying' and exploitation.
The Soviets ended up capturing Berlin in the spring of 1945, but everyone realized the Germans had lost when they lost the Kursk battle in the summer of 1943. After that, the defeat was inevitable. The Germans were on the defensive and kept retreating. The same is happening in Ukraine. It is only a matter of time
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๐ญIn my personal (obviously subjective) opinion, Ukraine will probably cease to exist as a separate state, as it never existed. There was an attempt to create one after the Russian Empire collapsed. I also explained earlier that the modern Ukrainian state was unlawfully created with the collapse of the Soviet Union. After 30 years, what have we got? https://t.me/right2dissent/233
We may see something similar to 1689-1801. That territory has always been part of Russia, except for the western regions, which mostly belonged to Poland. I've attached 2 maps.
We may see something similar to 1689-1801. That territory has always been part of Russia, except for the western regions, which mostly belonged to Poland. I've attached 2 maps.
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โ ๏ธDo you see any similarities between the latest Zelensky's rhetoric and Adolf Hitler's? I decided to expand this question and give an example of the latest speech, especially the part of holding the entire population of Russia accountable.
"The most important sanctions against Russia are the closure of borders, because the Russians are taking away land that belongs to someone else. Therefore, they must live in their own world until they change their philosophy. This should apply even to those Russian citizens who left the country in protest against the actions of the authorities. Whatever the Russians are, send them to Russia.
We need to hold the entire population of Russia accountable. Then they will understand. They will say, "This has nothing to do with us. The whole population can't be held responsible, can it?" It can."
"The most important sanctions against Russia are the closure of borders, because the Russians are taking away land that belongs to someone else. Therefore, they must live in their own world until they change their philosophy. This should apply even to those Russian citizens who left the country in protest against the actions of the authorities. Whatever the Russians are, send them to Russia.
We need to hold the entire population of Russia accountable. Then they will understand. They will say, "This has nothing to do with us. The whole population can't be held responsible, can it?" It can."
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๐ปAnything that doesn't fit the pro-Ukrainian (pro-Kiev regime) narrative is automatically labeled Russian propaganda. Pretty convenient, huh?
Take the recent Amnesty International report on Ukrainian forces using civilian infrastructures.
Amnesty International (liberal and left-wing organization), which is traditionally anti-Russian, has become a tool of Russian propaganda.
When Politico (another left-wing organization) 'dared' to criticize the Kiev regime, they were immediately branded a tool of Russian propaganda.
What a circus! Don't even think about questioning the Kiev regime's position. ๐
Take the recent Amnesty International report on Ukrainian forces using civilian infrastructures.
Amnesty International (liberal and left-wing organization), which is traditionally anti-Russian, has become a tool of Russian propaganda.
When Politico (another left-wing organization) 'dared' to criticize the Kiev regime, they were immediately branded a tool of Russian propaganda.
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๐ฏAs always, to the point.
Hear from Scott Ritter - former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and UN Weapons Inspector on Ukrainian attacks on Europeโs largest nuclear powerplant.
Hear from Scott Ritter - former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and UN Weapons Inspector on Ukrainian attacks on Europeโs largest nuclear powerplant.
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