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In a corrupt culture, who you know is more important than what you know. By supporting the collaborators in Kadyrov's regime, you get ahead. It improves your chances if you're applying for a place at University, seeking a government job, tendering for a state contract, applying for an arts grant... etc. This is not a society, where most people follow, "due process".
Once you've supported the collaborators, there's no going back. They rest of Chechen society, now hates you. So, you then have to defend the trators, to preserve your own life. If they say, 'Go and serve Putin's cause, in Ukraine', you'll do it.
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@inebium He thought there'd be a pay-off - the Donbas gas fields and the newly discovered, Crimean off shore, oil. He wasn't expecting so many nations to be footing the bill for the Ukrainian side of the action. It's not only NATO members either. Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea, New Zealand... etc. Putin's economic, industrial, military, or human reserves, are no match for the combination backing Ukraine.
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@YohXoX Russia had its chance at the start. No military aid from foreign countries had arrived, in the first 19 days. During that time, Russians attempted to capture Kyiv, failed, and then withdrew.
As for Ukraine's debts, most of the aid has been in the form of grants, not loans. I know with certainty that all of the military vehicles, ammunition, training and medical supplies, provided by my country (Australia), have been gifts, not loans. Some countries have friends. Others need to hire Syrian mercenaries and paid bots, instead. Get it?
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@MadDog-1961 Don't worry. The fact that my comment received more than 80 likes, should suggest to you that it's not literal. So, here's the background.
Vladimir Solovyov is a popular Russian TV/Radio host and Putin’s number 1 propagandist. Solovyov regularly attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (almost a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age. So, I am pointing out his hypocrisy.
Apart from this hypocrisy, I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. It's not an egalitarian country.
I don't want his sons to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russians to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy calling out that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@1BasedAmerican Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host and propagandist in Russia. Solovyov regularly attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
Apart from this hypocrisy, I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. It's not an egalitarian country.
I don't want his sons to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy calling out that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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Russia wants a second port, that is ice free, all year round, namely, Odessa. Currently, it only has one - Murmansk. All their other ports, are iced up from December to May. They've been trying to grab Odessa, since the Crimean war (1853).
Putin also wants, all those gas fields, in the Donetsk region. Shell was working on a joint venture with the Ukranian government. So, it's three quarters developed, already.
Greed!
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@glennllewellyn7369 You said that the eastern part of Ukraine is predominantly Russian. Wrong. Australia, Canada, the USA, Jamaica, New Zealand, Trinidad ...etc., are full of people who speak English. That does not mean that those nations are therefore English or predominantly English. Get it?
So, no need to preface your statement with smug, sarcastic phrases like, "um, you do know that...", because you're not actually that bright. You made a stupid assumption and conflated separate concepts.
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@princesslovelorn7832 Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to vilify young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. The sons of Dimitry Peskov, are also not serving. It's not an egalitarian society.
I don't want those two lads to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@mooz01 Sorry. You’ve misunderstood. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is openly gay. Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be, "missed", by army recruiting officers during mobilisation drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 Sorry. You’ve misunderstood. I do not want his sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. One of his sons (living overseas in 2022), is openly gay. Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be, "missed", by army recruiting officers during mobilisation drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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ME: Excuse me, Mr Putin. Do you think Russian forces will be able to capture Bakhmut, by the end of winter?
PUTIN: I feel very confident, that sometime soon, not long from now, in the not too distant future, very shortly, just around the corner, I will be in a position to issue, a definite, "maybe", on the subject.
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@yellowtunes2756 Big difference. Solovyov uses his air time, to attack young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. Now, give me examples of Klitschko, doing that?
Klitschko’s sons are hiding abroad to avoid service. Solovyov’s sons are now back in Russia, yet they still don’t get conscripted into the service. There’s clearly a double standard in Russia. It’s like Orwell’s, Animal Farm, where the pigs were, “more equal”.
Get it? You failed, bot.
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@LordAlucard974 Democracies must support each other, against expansionistic authoritarianism. How many must fall before it's Australia's turn? I hope other democracies will support Australia, should it have armed conflict with China.
As for Australians presently suffering, I understand your point. There are many issues, crying out for government funds: health, education, welfare, the environment, the economy, research, the arts... and many more. If China achieves its goals, will Australians be better or worse off, in all the areas I mentioned?
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@MarkBranham-t2b It's not the sons, who we're laughing at. I'm happy for them not to serve. It'll be better for them & for Ukraine.
The opening phrase, should have told you that I'm addressing their dad. Solly uses taxpayer funded airtime, to vilify young men who are not in the ranks. He brands them as cowards, "effeminate" (hint, hint), & traitors. He even suggests $uiceyed, as their only honourable option. Meanwhile, his own sons of military age, have not enlisted. So, we're poking fun at his hypocrisy and country's, two tiered society, not the fact that the boys haven't joined up. Get it?
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I think the most important factor, is Russia's economic stamina. Hits on Russia's economy will get worse and their Indian and Chinese friends, have only picked up about 35% of Russia's lost export income. Too many men, of working age, have left the country (taking some of their savings, with them). Just as many, have had to leave their jobs/businesses, to serve in the war. All the major nations (including China and India) have abandoned Putin's, much vaunted, MIR international payments system.
Russia's top economists, does not think it can take a few more months of this.
My concern, is that Putin will resort to WMD's, as he did in Syria.
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@martingarve I did not remove your reply nor do I care much, for Russia. My comment history on this and similar channels, like Warthog Defence, Denys Davydov, or Professor Gerdes, displays full support for Ukraine.
My goal with these reminders to Solly, is to expose his hypocracy. He spends much of his airtime, attacking and vilifying, young Russian men who have not joined the ranks, during this SMO. Like other Russian elites though, his own sons (of military age) are not serving. Hence the jibe.
In reality, I do not want those two lads to join up. That would be better for them and for Ukraine. Apologies, if you misunderstood.
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Don't forget, for the last 20 years, Baltic and Eastern European nations have been hit by tens of thousands of cyber attacks, every day from Russia. In 2016, one attack knocked out a Ukranian power grid, in midwinter! If people don't believe me, just pick up your phone and ask anyone in Latvia, Romania, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Estonia, Finland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Slovakia... etc.
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@princesslovelorn7832 Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist & propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to frequently vilify young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that one of his sons (living overseas), is gay and very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.). I don’t have a problem with that but surely it’s hypocritical for his father to be leading the anti-gay charge in Russia.
Secondly, I am highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. For example, the sons of Dimitry Peskov, are also not serving. It's not an egalitarian society.
I don't want those two lads to join the ranks...but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@JB-yb4wn He/she was commenting on a sign, welcoming refugees... who also arrive at airports. Refugees, are the only people, specifically referenced. No mention is made of others, commonly found at airports, e.g. baggage handlers, cabin crew, cleaners, immigration officers, customs inspectors, taxi operators, other passengers, aircraft maintenance staff, air traffic controllers... etc. Just refugees.
But certain people here, interpret it as a statement about military pilots. Are they paranoid, or deliberately trying to change the subject? Which category do you fit into?
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@carolwilliams8511 Ye s, there is merit in what say. I do feel though, that Russia's disastrous opening was more a function of underestimating the enemy and the task, as well as looking for the, "easy way" through. In subsequent months though, we saw Russia's steady gains, (Donetsk, Luhansk, Mariupol, Melitopol... etc.), as it employed its quantitative advantages. Russian advancement only slowed around July, as more of the foreign aid was fully integrated with Ukrainian forces... especially HIMARS.
If the orcs had had applied themselves from the start, as they did from May 2022 onwards, it would have been much harder for Ukraine.
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@straightreject2947 Yes, I understand. I actually prefer it, if the two lads don't join the ranks. Better for them and Ukraine. But I really, really love the embarrassment they cause for their father, especially with the younger fellow's orientation and fondness for cross dressing. LOL! I enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
Have you read his biography on Wikipedia? The guy is very intelligent and highly educated. So, he knows all the propaganda is bs, but goes along with it, to further his career and bank account. Meanwhile, nice young lads are dying in the muddy trenches of Ukraine. So, please feel free repeat my reminders, on any other platforms that you think may be viewed by Russians.
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Using nukes in Ukraine, would draw worldwide antagonism. Conversely, if Putin used nukes because the motherland was invaded, no one would condemn him. That's why Ukraine can't enter Russian territory.
It's different for the Russian Volunteer Corp and the Legion of Freedom. They are Russians, and therefore, not invaders. Their country can't receive, Russian nuclear retaliation. Unfortunately, they are too few in number. Even if they combined with Wagner Group, they'd still be lacking an air force.
CONCLUSION: Russia does not have to spread its forces out, thinly. It can concentrate ground forces, in Ukraine.
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@mooz01 Woooosh! Everyone else understood.
1. I don't have kids.
2. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them and Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
3. In case you don’t know, Vladimir Solovyov is a TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to attack young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is gay and very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.).
Secondly, I am highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be missed, by recent recruiting drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 You’ve misunderstood.
1. I don't have kids.
2. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them and Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
3. In case you don’t know, Vladimir Solovyov is a TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to attack young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is gay and very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.).
Secondly, I am highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be missed, by recent recruiting drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 You’ve misunderstood.
1. I don't have kids.
2. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
3. In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is gay & very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.).
Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be "missed", by recruiting officers. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 This is now my 7th attempt:
Sorry. You’ve misunderstood. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is openly gay. Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be, "missed", by army recruiting officers during mobilisation drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 🤞🏻 This is my 8th attempt:
Sorry. You’ve misunderstood. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is openly gay. Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be, "missed", by army recruiting officers during mobilisation drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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@mooz01 9th Attempt at sending you this reply.
Sorry. You’ve misunderstood. I do not want Solovyov's sons, to serve. It'll be better for them & Ukraine, if they stay out of it.
In case you don’t know, Solovyov is a Russian TV/Radio host, ultra-nationalist & propagandist. He frequently attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, do not serve, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. Daniil (living overseas in 2022), is openly gay. Secondly, I'm highlighting the double standard in Russia. It's normal for the sons of Russian elites, to be, "missed", by army recruiting officers during mobilisation drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
Hope that clarifies things for you.
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SELECTIVE PRESENTATION, by Daniel Dos Santos:
He/she makes no mention of the hardships faced by Russia.
Russia has lost far more men than Ukraine. Bloomberg has published the immigration data from surrounding nations. Over 700,000 men, of military age have fled Russia. Additionally, a large but unpublished figure, are in hiding, within Russia. On top of that, are men lost in combat. The economic impact of that demographic loss alone, will be crippling.
Additionally, Russia has lost its major export markets. India an China, have not even been able to pick up, evev 20% of that slack.
Inflation is currently 13.5%. Putin has responded with the bizarre tactic of lowering interest rates. It's the opposite of what economists recommend. Only one country in the world has employed this strategy - Turkey. Need I say more?
Additionally, Russia's much vaunted alternative payment system, MIR, has been abandoned by all the major players, including China and India.
Sanctions have had a devastating effect on Russian industry. This is reflected in Russia's inability to replace, its high-tech weapons, and it's subsequent use of older weapon systems.
The Russian economy won't make it through the winter. That's the opinion of Vladislav Inozemtsev. He just happens to be the most respected economist in Russia, and the chief economic advisor to Vladimir Putin. Look it up. He bravely published his findings, about a day and a half ago.
I could go on, but you can all see what's happening here. What Daniel Dos Santos has stated, is mostly correct. Of greater importance though, are the things he/she chose not to say.
PS: His/her claim about diminishing enthusiasm from from Ukraine's allies is BS.
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@Gilder-von-Schattenkreuz Certainly. Solovyov is a popular Russian TV/Radio host and Putin’s number 1 propagandist. Solovyov regularly attacks young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gay (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age. So, I am pointing out his hypocrisy.
Apart from this hypocrisy, I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. It's not an egalitarian country.
I don't want his sons to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy calling out that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@evilempire844 Oh, I see. The US & NATO did bad things. So, it's OK for Russia to also be evil.
That's illogical. Worse still, by equating it with those actions, you've just confirmed that what Russia is doing in Ukraine, is wrong. You failed bot. Be careful! Uncle Vlad may be watching.
Yes, England had, "former colonies". Conversely, Russia still clings to it's brutal acquisitions in Central Asia and keeps trying to expand. Imperial expansionists since Ivan the Terrible. That's nearly 500 years. Get it?
BTW, I'm not from a NATO country or North America, but I fully support the defence of Ukraine against greedy, colonialists, from from its east.
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@1BasedAmerican Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, attack young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
Apart for Solovyov’s hypocrisy, I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. The sons of Dimitry Peskov, are also not serving. It's not an egalitarian society.
I don't want those two lads to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@1BasedAmerican Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to vilify young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
I am also highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It's normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be "skipped", by drafting officers. It's not an egalitarian nation.
I don't want those two lads to join the ranks... but I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock father of theirs.
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@vergeREVO It would help to have our own, dedicated cyber forces, to bombard their sites/channels, propagandists, and shills, in the same manner. Unfortunately, the country best placed to do that, happens to be the only democracy that's friendly with Russia, i.e., India. Nevertheless, it's what the liberal democracies need to do.
In China it is even part of the school curriculum. Children are taught in school, how to report complaints, against sites, videos, individuals, posts... etc, that contradict, Chinese propaganda and orthodox beliefs.
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@Mbabz1957 In case you don’t know, Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to pour scorn on young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that Daniil (living overseas), is gay and very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.).
Secondly, I am highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It was normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be missed, by recent recruiting drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
I don't want Daniil & Alexander to join the ranks. Better for them and Ukraine. But I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock.
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@Mbabz1957 In case you don’t know, Vladimir Solovyov is a popular TV/Radio host, in Russia. He’s an ultra-nationalist and propagandist for Putin. Solovyov uses his air time, to pour scorn on young Russian men, not serving. He calls them cowards, gays (still a crime in Russia), traitors and suggested suicide as their only honourable option. His own sons though, are not serving, despite being of military age.
So firstly, I’m calling out his hypocrisy regarding service. He’s also hypocritical in attacking gay men. It’s apparent that Daniil (living overseas), is gay and very camp. He enjoys dressing up in extreme, feminine attire (bridal gowns, tutus… etc.).
Secondly, I am highlighting the two tiered aspect of Russian society. It was normal for the sons of oligarchs & other Russian elites, to be missed, by recent recruiting drives. It's not an egalitarian society.
I don't want Daniil & Alexander to join the ranks. Better for them and Ukraine. But I do want ordinary Russian to know, how they are being used by the “haves”. I also enjoy any discomfort felt by that self-righteous, opinionated, shock jock.
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@waitingforanalibi2224 "So, from what I understand..." you must believe that Ukrainians were responsible for filling it to a record level, to maximise the devastation to their own infrastructure, people, assets and animals.
How'd they do it? Ukrainians snuck past all the guards, staff & security cameras, to the heart of the dam but no Orcs noticed. Ukrainians closed the sluces but no Orcs noticed. The sluces stayed shut for weeks but no Orcs noticed. The water rose to a record height but still, no Orcs noticed!
Such incompetence! Do you think it's genetic, or too much vodka, or widespread bipolar disorder, or what?!?!
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@MarkBranham-t2b Wooosh! It's not the sons, who we're laughing at. I'm happy for them not to serve. It'll be better for them & for Ukraine.
Everyone else understood, except you, botski. The phrase, "Hullo, Mr Solovyov", should have told you that I'm making fun of their father. Solly uses taxpayer funded airtime, to vilify young men who are not in the ranks. He brands them as cowards, gey$ (still a big no-no, over there) & traitors. He even suggests $uiceyed, as their only honourable option. Meanwhile, his own sons of military age, have not enlisted. So, we're poking fun at his hypocrisy and country's, two tiered society, not the fact that the boys haven't joined up. Get it?
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@MarkBranham-t2b Wooosh! It's not the sons, who we're laughing at. I'm happy for them not to serve. It'll be better for them & for Ukraine.
Everyone else understood,. The phrase, "Hullo, Mr Solovyov", should have told you that I'm making fun of their father. Solly uses taxpayer funded airtime, to vilify young men who are not in the ranks. He brands them as cowards, gey$ (still a big no-no, over there) & traitors. He even suggests $uiceyed, as their only honourable option. Meanwhile, his own sons of military age, have not enlisted. So, we're poking fun at his hypocrisy and country's, two tiered society, not the fact that the boys haven't joined up. Get it?
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@GeorgE-yo5yc You have an interesting channel. It has no content and was set up in the immediate aftermath of Russia's annexation of the Crimea. You fail, bot.
Re your, "meat grinder" claims, you've chosen the wrong venue. Most of the commenters here, are from countries that are funding and/or hosting the training of Ukrainian soldiers. When several thousand of them arrive in your township, in uniform and stay for two months of training (including all that gunfire for everyone to hear), it's quite noticeable. It also contradicts your claims of untrained civilians, forced at gunpoint, into the meat grinder. Remember, these countries are also hosting refugees from Ukraine (women, children, elderly, disabled). If Zelenskiy was short of recruits, why is he still allowing these people to leave Ukraine?You failed again, bot.
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