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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

I included it specifivally because I know people here just love the covid lockdowns.

Btw he also wanted the "unvacinnated" jailed, and more.

But anyway, the context https://www.france24.com/en/20200402-shoot-them-dead-philippine-s-duterte-warns-coronavirus-lockdown-violators

It was followed by one of the longest covid lockdowns regimes in the world, brutally enforced by police and soldiers.

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SupremeReader 2 points ago +3 / -1

They mostly killed (alleged) drug addicts.

"My orders are to the police and military, also village officials, that if there is trouble or the situation arises that people fight and your lives are on the line, shoot them dead." - On April 1, 2020, Duterte issues a shoot-to-kill order against coronavirus lockdown troublemakers

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +3 / -2

Not Jewish, and long dead.

You're not the first one here talking of him in present sense like if you really just knew the name and nothing else at all.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +2 / -1

The sections look like about to collapse (very cracked around in still photos) but I thought it's a waste of a salvo.

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SupremeReader 11 points ago +14 / -3

You really overestimate yourself.

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SupremeReader 6 points ago +8 / -2

When I’m not working, I hang out with my little boys, my wife and our dogs

Wondering if any of her little boys were "assigned female at birth".

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

It sounded retarded, and the reason for that is it doesn't exist and you are retarded.

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SupremeReader 50 points ago +50 / -0

We shouldn't be here.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

racial injustice protests

It used to be "racial justice protest" in 2020.

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SupremeReader 3 points ago +4 / -1

THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +2 / -1

KAMAL should become a meme.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

There's no concept of "creeping defense in depth", you retard.

Literally no one ever used such phrase (not in the "defence" variant too), you just made it up completely.

It's not even like if you listen to some retards and believe them, you are the retard who's pulling shit out of your own "depth".

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd now perhaps recommend https://www.cato.org/commentary/ukraines-memory-wars for something deeper. It's actually by Cathy Young, if you remember her (Aiplay etc).

(DONT TRIGGER IMP)

I led a bandit out to shoot her. She didn’t plead with me to spare her. In pain, she bit her kerchief mutely And glared at me with pride and anger.

And then she told me, “Listen, laddie, I know I’m gonna get the bullet; So let me now, before you waste me, At my Ukraine gaze to the fullest.

At my Ukraine, where horses gallop Under Bandera’s mighty banner; Ukraine, where folks are hiding weapons, And search for faith, and care for honor.

Where we have got green moonshine boiling In whitewashed huts under the blue skies; Where we’ve got sawed‐​off shotguns poking Against the heads of drunken Russkies.

For nomads, time to go marauding, For Russian women, to start weeping! Russkies or Krauts, you are not wanted, And of our bread enough you’ve eaten!

On Ukraine’s lard you will not fatten, Our vodka, thieves, you will not guzzle. Our history is not yet written, And Russia’s scribes won’t keep it muzzled.

There riding through the fields goes Bulbash, His bridle like coin bracelets jangles; Let commies back in Mother Russia Do as they like and freedom strangle.

Collective farming is is their setup To feed the lazy and the sloppy; Here, we don’t care which one is better, NKVD or the Gestapo.”

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SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

On the said terrorism (but Poland overall was a place of extreme political violence even during peacetime - a president shot dead, a successful military coup with hundreds killed, police repeatedly massacring protesters and strikers, a ridicalously huge commie bombing that killed hundreds of people, tens of thousands of commies fleeing the police repressions to the USSR only to be executed by Stalin, etc):

Since joining the OUN, Bandera has rapidly risen through its ranks – partly due to his skills as an organiser and his knack for clandestine operations, and partly as a result of a generational change that took place within the organisation, which saw older and more moderate activists gradually replaced by young radicals. In 1931, Bandera became the head of the propaganda department, and two years later he was appointed the head (providnyk) of OUN’s National Executive. He pushed the activity of the organisation towards individual terror against the representatives of Polish authorities and against Ukrainians who were believed to collaborate with enemies. He personally selected assassins from among prospective candidates and made detailed preparations for the assassinations.

On 15 June 1934, his men carried out a daring assassination of the Polish Minister of Internal Affairs, Bronisław Pieracki. The swift reaction of the Polish authorities entailed mass arrests of OUN members as well as the establishment of a detention camp in Bereza Kartuska – a prison for political opponents of the ruling party. On 25 July 1934 the principal of the Ukrainian secondary school in Lviv, Ivan Babiy, a former UHA officer and a great Ukrainian patriot, was murdered for preventing OUN propaganda from being spread on school grounds, as he wanted to protect the students and the school from police reprisals. Bandera considered it to be treason.

The Greek Catholic Metropolitan of Lviv Andrey Sheptytsky spoke out after Babiy's murder, condemning the activities of Ukrainian terrorists as amoral; however, in the eyes of young radicals, Stepan Bandera – the leader of the assassins, who was arrested by Poles – started turning into a hero. This could be attributed in part to the reports of his steadfast attitude during two trials in Warsaw and Lviv, which saw him sentenced to death – at a later date, the sentence was changed to life imprisonment. His fanaticism is best described by the words he himself used in his final speech during the Lviv trial:

"our idea in our understanding is so grand, that when we talk about its realization, not single individuals, nor hundreds, but millions of victims have to be sacrificed in order to realise it."

Bandera’s way with words, unpredictable temperament, fanatical determination and his devotion to the ‘sacred nationalist cause’ all contributed to the growing cult of personality.

Bandera served his sentence in Polish prisons in Święty Krzyż, Rawicz, Wronki and in the Bereza Kartuska camp. Before the outbreak of World War II, he was moved to the prison in Brest, from where he was released on 13 September 1939 – after which he made an attempt to seize power in the OUN. Several months later, in 1940, the organisation split into two factions – one led by Andriy Melnyk (OUN-M) and the other led by Bandera (OUN-B).

https://ipn.gov.pl/en/digital-resources/articles/8044,Stepan-Bandera-leader-of-the-Organisation-of-Ukrainian-Nationalists.html

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +2 / -1

Did you read the article? No you didn't, because you know it's historians there.

Btw,

A survey by the Democratic Initiative Foundation in April 2021 found that one out of three Ukrainians, 32%, considered Bandera's acts as positive, and just as many took the opposite view. (...) Among Ukrainians, the war seems to have brought about a radical change with regard to Bandera. In April, researchers from the Rating group, a Ukrainian research organization, found that 74% of Ukrainians now view the historical figure favorably.

Told you how much the invasion radicalised the population and moved the Overton window (far) right radically.

Ethnic Russians now hate Russia, and their families there. Commies of all sorts are illegal.

Not a single Lenin remains unless the Russians arrived in time to save it.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, by Poland before the war. His guys were robbing banks, shot dead a minister of the interior, etc.

Later:

Bandera was in occupied Poland when on June 30, 1941, his comrades proclaimed an independent Ukrainian state in Nazi-occupied Lviv — and the Germans banned him from traveling to Ukraine. Adolf Hitler rejected the idea of Ukrainian independence, and Bandera was arrested and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until 1944. The OUN-B continued to fight for independence in Ukraine with the help of its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The Nazis and the Soviets persecuted and killed OUN-B fighters.

From https://www.dw.com/en/stepan-bandera-ukrainian-hero-or-nazi-collaborator/a-61842720 that you might read entirely as an introduction.

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SupremeReader 4 points ago +5 / -1

He was a war criminal, and a terrorist before the war (convicted), but he was Nazi prisoner (arrested by the Gestapo) and a lot of his followers were murdered and tortured by the Nazis. After the war, Bandera worked for the MI6.

It's like reducing Hi Chi Minh as someone defined as having "worked for the Americans", and ideologically inspired by America (the American Revolution), ignoring what happened later.

Azov is a brigade now. Since like March.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +2 / -2

What George Bush now lol

The fantasist Russian woman is the deputy chair of Duma, Irina Yarovaya. She's running totally wild now. "Monstrous killing machines" created with covid and monkeypocs. Why not like genome soldiers, instead of random bullshit. She's so dumb.

Polish gov TV: https://tvpworld.com/61378936/russia-is-losing-because-ukraine-has-mutant-soldiers-russian-lawmakers

As the old saying goes “Russia is not a place, Russia is a state of mind”.

It's Polish, yes (Rosja to nie kraj, to stan umysłu).

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +2 / -2

Shouldn't you start sperging about Victoria Nuland taking side of Yanuk against the EU (Baltics & Poland)?

Btw the Russians (including a high ranking female official) now claim she personally oversees them biolabs producing the monstrous Ukrainian suprersoldiers.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

The UON-B also "fighted" the Germans. After they arrested Bandera and shot his aides, killed his brothers too.

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