Get Real! wrote:My love and admiration for Putin is phenomenal so I take my hat off to the greatest politician and humanitarian, to have ever graced this planet!
Amen.
Get Real! wrote:My love and admiration for Putin is phenomenal so I take my hat off to the greatest politician and humanitarian, to have ever graced this planet!
Londonrake wrote:Get Real! wrote:My love and admiration for Putin is phenomenal so I take my hat off to the greatest politician and humanitarian, to have ever graced this planet!
Amen.
miltiades wrote:Londonrake wrote:Get Real! wrote:My love and admiration for Putin is phenomenal so I take my hat off to the greatest politician and humanitarian, to have ever graced this planet!
Amen.
Putin a ....humanitarian
Only a fucking Psycho would consider a man who has caused the death of thousands would consider this modern day Tsar a ....humanitarian
LONG LIVE THE WEST
LONG MAY WE IN THE WEST ENJOY FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
EVEN.PSYCHOS
Get Real! wrote:Btw, Greece has recently gifted to the Ukraine around 220 soviet-era APCs and whole bunch of other military goodies... with the promise that Germany would send Greece 200 modern German equivalent vehicles, but something tells me Greece will be getting "the largest of the three"... as we say in Cyprus!
UN chief Antonio Guterres said Wednesday that the consequences for the world of Russia's invasion of Ukraine are worsening, with 1.6 billion people likely to be affected.
"The war's impact on food security, energy and finance is systemic, severe, and speeding up,"
"Ukraine war's impact on food security severe" <--
4. The Internet is free. My rule is that a country without a free Internet can never be called free, whereas a country with a free Internet can never be called entirely unfree. The perverse irony here is that modern authoritarian regimes may actually prefer free Internet and social media because it makes it easier to track and monitor dissidents. Case in point: Protesters on the barricades in Kiev received the following text message: "Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in an unsanctioned rally."
7. Weak commies. In a country once totally dominated by Communists, it is a pleasure to see them now as a mostly toothless opposition — often literally — whose existence helps keep up the appearances of tolerance and democracy. It also gives Westerners who remember the Cold War the opportunity to look at real Russian Communists who still sincerely believe all of that ideological claptrap. Their spectacular historical failure has now sent some Communists back to their original function: helping society's poor and forgotten.
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