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Comments by "Havana Syndrome" (@havanasyndrome3024) on "Russia detains another top general on bribery charges | BBC News" video.
@fossils-z9d absolute BS. There are 1800 foreign journalists in Russia. They are free to go anywhere the general public is allowed. Just don't hang around military bases and try to make friends with some generals, and you'll be fine.
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@jim2376 this Rosenberg had lived in Russia for a decade now. And refuses to leave. But keeps bashing it. Watch his interview with Putin, and let me know where I can find a video of Russian journalist interviewing some "democratically" elected western leader in that fashion... They'd promptly have an unfortunate accident, and video seized for "evidence".
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Says a 🤡 who lives in a monarchy in the 21st century..😂😂😂
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Yep, just look at Lloyd Austin - went from military, straight to MIC executive, then became Defense Minister...
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@sorciak ??? I don't speak Polacks, it whatever that gibberish was.
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Because unlike what the western propaganda tells you, there is a freedom press in Russia and around 1800 foreign journalists at any given time, including Brits and Americans. Check out Steve Rosenberg, a BBC journalist who lives in Russia, interview interrogate Putin. Then imagine for a second a Russian journalist interviewing Biden in the same fashion. The journalist would have a "sexual assault" case manufactured overnight, and seize the videos as part of "evidence".
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@jim2376 so where can I watch a tough interview of a western "democratically" elected leader, something more substantial than asking what his favorite ice cream is? Dictator Biden is so terrified of Russian journalists, they banned them from the press conferences.
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@jim2376 and Jim, why do you look like a woman? Are you exercising your western values and pretend to be one?
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@jim2376 🤡. Watch Rosenberg's Putin interview interrogation.... Then let me know where I can watch American president get grilled by a Russian journalist like that? Why is it, that "democratically elected" are so terrified of getting interviewed by a Russian journalist? Maybe because the Russians aren't on CIA payroll and will ask unauthorized questions? Tell me about the freedom of speech and democracy 🙄
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@jim2376 don't you see "the freedom of speech in the US?" All my comments are being hidden.
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@fossils-z9d fluffer, where are you getting your facts? Again, this Rosenberg character insists on living in a dictatorship and refuses to return to his democratic Londonstan? Why? He's lived in Russia since 2003, had been talking crap the entire time about Putin and magically is still alive and will? Amazing isn't it? But the Bullshit Broadcast Corporation will tell pea-brains like you on how there is no freedom of the press. Can you name one Russian journalist that has lived in London for 20 years, bashing Britain, and had access to "democratically elected" head of government, who he interviews in an aggressive manner? One?
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It's corrupt people not arresting corrupt people, like the US Congress, better?.
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Yep. That's 100% true.
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@the0ne809 how long did Milo Dikanovic served as Montenegrin president/PM? 32 YEARS! From 1991-2023. Yet I doubt you even heard his name, because Montenegro is a democracy in NATO.
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@sorciak I've been in Europe and lived in the US, what an absolute crapholes. Enjoy you homeless crapping on the streets, drug addicts and needles in parks, and crazies punching people, LGBT parades, and other "freedoms". I prefer the Russian "dictatorship". Do you know what they call bribery in the US when it's given to politicians? "Lobbying".
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@Thor.Jorgensen what about the Queen? And how ridiculous is it to live in an absolute dictatorship, but call it monarchy?
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@Thor.Jorgensen 1. Stop the cap. Monarchy is not symbolic, is an absolute dictatorship. Look up Royal Prerogative. Before any law is even discussed in the Parliament, Sunak had to crawl to the monarch, review the proposal and get the approval. If monarchy doesn't like some law, they simply shut it down, before it's Even debated. The Public doesn't even know about it. Sunak and Parliament cannot go against monarch's wishes, because he literally can snap his finger and dismiss the entire government. If that's not a dictatorship, I don't know what is. And you mean "dictator" Putin, signed an executive order, something that the great democrat dictator Biden loves so much that he signed 138 of them. Let me guess - "IT'S DIFFERENT WHEN WE DO IT!!!"?
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@bonnie7898 yes he was. Go look at the media around 2006-2008. That's precisely when the west started hinting that he looks a lot like a dictator.... He wanted to dictator around for bit longer, so he agreed to join the NATO, despite 3/4 of the population opposing it. Then, magically everything went silent... Don't you just love the western democracies?
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@bonnie7898 I already posted a long reply to Jorgsen, but freedom of speech on Western YouTube is a reflection of western democracy - it doesn't exist.. My comment is hidden. I'll keep it brief - look up Royal Prerogative and tell me how that's not absolute power. Go ahead I'll wait.
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@drscopeify 🤡 at it's peak, the oil and gas sales produced about $200 per person per year in profits.... So life-changing😂 In Norway it's $3000, 15x more than in Russia yet no one pretends like the only thing Norway's produces is oil and gas. In Saudi Arabia it's about $6000 per person per year.
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@CyberBeep_kenshi which warcrimes? What happened to Bucha? Why is the UK blocking UN SC from conducting an investigation? Why is Ukraine refusing to publish the names of the victims? Did you forget about Europarliament freaking out and putting together an investigation team to investigate "mass grapes" only to show up on the city where it supposedly happened, and talk to the police superintendent, who was caught completely off guard. Apparently no one told him about the "grapes" 😂😂😂. He's was caught on camera lost and confused, saying they didn't have a single case that they were aware of... Then the Ukraine quietly fired the lady that lied.
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Senior officials go to prison for corruption in Russia. In the US when a low level official gets caught accepting bribe - they go to prison. When bribes go to senators and congressmen, they just call it lobbying.
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Old corrupt generals were too busy stealing instead of developing new strategies for modern warfare. This applies to both Russia and the US. Neither country foresaw the importance of "suicide" drones in the modern warfare. First drones appeared in the battlefield from volunteers who fundraised and bought DJI drones, not these four star clowns. These while seniority things needs to in the military. Guys in their 40s should be generals, not these old farts, whose knowledge is 50 years old.
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In Russia people go to prison for taking bribe. In the US, they just call it lobbying.... American Congress is probably the single most corrupt organization on the planet by far.
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@swift_learn that's cuz you didn't have windows. You live in a tent on a sidewalk.
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@communistshqiperia fluffer, shouldn't you be looking for a job, on your Obama phone, instead of rolling around in your dirty sleeping bag and goofing on YouTube?
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@FunkySpaceLord Navalny died a day after getting homecooked meal from his wifey... And the wifey had a weird grin when told about his passing.... And seems to love the spotlight she's getting... So let's not blame Navalny on Putin.
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@bonnie7898 says a 🤡, who thinks he lives in a democracy and believe BBC is news😂😂
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@bonnie7898 Ms. Hughes, don't fool yourself, Mr. Putin knows exactly who you are and where you live. He says hello 😁😂.
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