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Russia Times Three Exclamation Mark

#1
This is not going to be a long winded piece like usual. 

I think I figured out why people seem to hate Russia and it's not because all the ugliest men in the world are married to 10/10 chicks.

Russia is doing what all of us secretly wish we could be doing. 

Standing up to Western Government. 

Most of us don't like the destruction of the family unit. 

Most of us don't want to normalize pedophilia. 

Most of us don't want biological men competing against our daughters. 

Most of us don't want our media to constantly polarize our society while denigrating them at every given opportunity. 

Most of us don't want the eradication of the middle class. 

Most of us are wholeheartedly in favor of Christian values underpinning our society , even some non-believers... I have heard...


As most of you are thinking adults, is it even necessary to spell it out that everything Russia has done was to protect itself..... from us......
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#2
But I hear in Russia, unlike in America that they sometimes take out political opponents!

And you'd probably spend many years, if not the rest of your life in prison if you decided to hold a couple of city blocks hostage for a month or two! You're not allowed to riot, loot and burn towns down in order to force the Russian government to bend to the will of a small percentage of radical extreemists, either. How barbaric is that?!

Life in Russia must be very difficult, and I'm always surprised when I see pictures of those living there with smiles on their faces, pretending to be happy. What brave souls they are!

S/
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(10-15-2024, 09:25 PM)Nugget Wrote: But I  hear in Russia, unlike in America that they sometimes take out political opponents!

And you'd probably spend many years, if not the rest of your life in prison if ou decided to hold a couple of city blocks hostage for a month or two! You're not  allowed to riot, loot and burn towns down in order to force the Russian government to bend to trhe will of a small percentage of radical extreemists, either. How barbaric is that?!

Life in Russia must be very difficult, and I'm always surprised when I see pictures of those living there with smiles on their faces, pretending to be happy. What brave souls they are!

S/

No /S needed there I read you loud and clear Biggrin

I'm 100% sure Russia has a lot of flaws in its way of governance and societal problems but who hasn't?

Do I believe that marxism is a purely Russian export?

No I don't. 

Culturally speaking there are other, more prominent ties to Marxism and it ain't Russian or Chinese. I'll just leave it at that.

On a more positive note I believe enough people are waking up worldwide to the complete gaslighting of humanity whether it was the elites strategy during Covid, the 'mostly peaceful' BLM riots, Klaus Schwab and his Davos gang, how most of the corrupt leaders today went through a conditioning program at the WEF, the breakdown of stable societies through excessive illegal immigration and reckless spending, the push for more regulations and behavior modification whether it be through the upcoming CBCD's or internet etiquette etc.

Dishonorable mentions also go out to some of the worst opportunistic sociopaths masquerading as journalists in the MSM. 

The whole of the intelligence community doubling down on lies with the Russia gate scandal as well as with Hunter Biden's laptop. 

The type of people pretending to educate young children as well as university students while filling their minds with toxic identity politics. 

And of course the people at the top of the pyramid who can do no wrong, everybody loves and supports them unanimously and to highlight their misdeeds is the biggest social blunder you could ever hope to commit.

Not to mention that all these elites are being blackmailed to toe the line for fear of their perversions being brought to light. 

I say this not because I hate the West, but because I love it and I can't stand seeing the harm that's being done by narcissistic assholes pretending to be loyal to the people they are supposed to represent.

Who needs a world war when the international owners of the West have already made it clear that destruction will happen mostly from inside our borders?

It's obvious the leaders of so many countries didn't individually decide coincidentally at the exact same time in 'history' to to betray their own people over and over again with decision-making and policies that makes zero sense to someone that actually gives a damn about their countries and are deeply concerned for the wellbeing of their children.

The whole world leadership is currently on internationalist instructions and to me that signifies that globalist has happened long ago and they only need to seal it in with a horrifying event or three for the people to beg for their hegelian solutions.

Beer
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#4
19Bones79-

If I were any good at putting my thoughts into words that's exactly what I would have said!
I am so proud-and grateful to be an American, and SO ashamed of our representatives and the 1% 'in' crowd!

One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel and then you get governance like what we have now.
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#5
(10-16-2024, 12:26 AM)Nugget Wrote: 19Bones79-

If I were any good at putting my thoughts into words that's exactly what I would have said!
I am so proud-and grateful to be an American, and SO ashamed of our representatives and the 1% 'in' crowd!

One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel and then you get governance like what we have now.

Ah but you are you're response is what elicited the train of thought I responded with. 

What I like most about you is that you come from a place of genuine authenticity regardless of whether I agree with you or not. 

Hopefully more lurkers will decide to sign up to this quality website even if they don't agree with a single thing I have written I believe everyone should feel welcome here regardless of your views. 

If it's well presented and coming from a genuine place then I can imagine people like me will continue to respect what the creators of this place have set out to do and tone down incendiary rhetoric to a level where people want to participate regardless of their disposition.

Shouting down on someone never has the desired effect so I guess this reply here to you now is my commitment to civil discourse especially when covering the hardest of subjects.
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(10-15-2024, 11:50 PM)19Bones79 Wrote: ...

The whole world leadership is currently on internationalist instructions and to me that signifies that globalist has happened long ago and they only need to seal it in with a horrifying event or three for the people to beg for their hegelian solutions.

Beer

Ahhh...and just to add some perspective to your point...

And the sudden realization of their own mortality has upped the urgency of their game.  It's no "fun" unless they get to watch it all go down.  This is why we see all these things happening now at breakneck pace, one after the other.  Oddly, it's not about just money.  In fact, if anything, money has actually diluted the equation.  This is about power and empire; lots of people now days have money.  Thus, it's not only money.  No, it's something they don't make anymore.  Money is easy, and money is cheap...in comparison.

Hegalian dialectics be damned, there is no decision to be made here, no question to be resolved; this is about raw power.

"He who dies with the most toys, wins."  But the 'toys' in this context can't be bought (with money), they can only be acquired.  And now, they have to be acquired from someone else.  It's not about widgets, it's about empire.
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(10-16-2024, 05:54 AM)FCD Wrote: Ahhh...and just to add some perspective to your point...

And the sudden realization of their own mortality has upped the urgency of their game.  It's no "fun" unless they get to watch it all go down.  This is why we see all these things happening now at breakneck pace, one after the other.  Oddly, it's not about just money.  In fact, if anything, money has actually diluted the equation.  This is about power and empire; lots of people now days have money.  Thus, it's not only money.  No, it's something they don't make anymore.  Money is easy, and money is cheap...in comparison.

Hegalian dialectics be damned, there is no decision to be made here, no question to be resolved; this is about raw power.

"He who dies with the most toys, wins."  But the 'toys' in this context can't be bought (with money), they can only be acquired.  And now, they have to be acquired from someone else.  It's not about widgets, it's about empire.

I agree it's not about the money that's only a way of keeping score. 

I see a deeper drive, something cult-like, and so old and sacred to them that they kept it out of books and history for the most part.

I think to them the biggest thrill must be to walk in sheep's clothing amongst actual sheep and know with absolute certainty that the rules do not apply to them like it does to us. 

The ability to pull the wool over people's eyes that would openly tell you they consider themselves to be of above average intelligence. 

A good example is what happened with covid and the majority of the medical establishment.

The people tasked with keeping us healthy, no less. Lol. 

Some of the dumbest people I've met were doctors. 

And some of the smartest were Uber drivers. 

Go figure. 

That is if discernment is linked to an intelligent person. I would like to think so. 

But I agree with you there's definitely a timeline or countdown of sorts and you could see their impatience through their paid puppets in the MSM when Hillary didn't win. 

Remember when the world was going to end in 10 years? 

They would shut up about that if it was the truth because that's exactly how you lose control over people. They would also be doing wayy crazier things right now if they honestly only had a couple of years left before the world ends. 

How many people would still pay their taxes or even work of they knew there was only 2 years left? Not me.
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#8
(10-16-2024, 12:46 AM)19Bones79 Wrote: Ah but you are you're response is what elicited the train of thought I responded with. 

What I like most about you is that you come from a place of genuine authenticity regardless of whether I agree with you or not. 

Hopefully more lurkers will decide to sign up to this quality website even if they don't agree with a single thing I have written I believe everyone should feel welcome here regardless of your views. 

If it's well presented and coming from a genuine place then I can imagine people like me will continue to respect what the creators of this place have set out to do and tone down incendiary rhetoric to a level where people want to participate regardless of their disposition.

Shouting down on someone never has the desired effect so I guess this reply here to you now is my commitment to civil discourse especially when covering the hardest of subjects.

Yes, exactly. 

The old 'I may not agree with what you say, but I'll die defending your right to do it' is what I respect.

No need to shout them down, they usually end up with 'foot in mouth' disease, anyway.

At the same time I think we're all intelligent enough here to not say stuff that we know will just cause shit, but sometimes something needs to be said and that's understood too.

Beer
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#9
I'm 100% for what Russia is doing and now that Noth Korea is also involved it's even better. Only a matter of time before China joins them (and Iran who is already helping) in making the world a better place.
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(10-23-2024, 04:01 PM)TrumpUberAlles Wrote: I'm 100% for what Russia is doing and now that Noth Korea is also involved it's even better. Only a matter of time before China joins them (and Iran who is already helping) in making the world a better place.

What was your ATS handle?
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