Comments by "D. von N." (@D.von.N) on "Jake Broe"
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I don't know how defamation laws are formulated in the terror land, but those in our sane world, when it comes to the celebrity at least (the rules are a bit different with celebrities), there are two major conditions that need to be met for the defamation lawsuit to have a success: The seemingly defamatory statement needs to come from somebody wanting to harm the accuser, i.e. cannot prove a greater good like protecting the society from the accuser, and 2. the defendant knew that what they said about the accuser (initiating this defamation lawsuit), was 'substantially untrue'. Someone tried to lecture me about a potential of defamation lawsuit from Russel Brand, for calling him a sexual offender under a youtube video. I said it based on a 4 years meticulous investigation and careful consideration of evidence, containing independent evidence from institutions and verified messages between him and one of his victims. It took me just a few minutes to find out he couldn't get far with such a case. His behaviour and personal statements of other people he dealt with for years and years are out there, on record. He would have to accuse of defamation them first. Jeremy Vine, on the other hand, won a small case when somebody pulled his name out of their rear when the name of the 'BBC presenter' paying a 'teenager' for nude pics wasn't officially announced yet.
And I still think Simonyan was told to say this, to see how the public will react. They are getting very desperate there to sell to public the reasons why their economy is crashing and why they have no freedom of speech, or why western technologies are hard to get nowadays. This is RuSSian propaganda (and perhaps any propaganda): give out conflicting messages and watch what sticks. Also, when people don't know what to believe anymore, they become apathetic. And Kremlin doesn't need anything more from his populace than them not caring about what Kremlin does. Eat your bread and shut up.
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Also, I had a hard time listening to some US official interviewed on BBC last night, saying that Ukraine hasn't made a major break through hence the funding should be reconsidered. What an idiot. They have been working hard on preparing the conditions for a break through. It just takes a bit longer. If they remove the funding now, when Ukraine is just about to turn the tides, it will be a major faux pas for these morons parroting the Kremlin's propaganda. Where RuSSia fights like in the WW2, with artillery, Z-storms and other primitive tactics, Ukraine has been targetting the supplies, command, logistics far behind the front lines. They are fighting the war like intelligent beings, instead of some orcs going forward in hordes, regardless of the loss. Little by little Ukrainians are cutting the tentacles of this Meduza and when they hit, we will be with open jaws. Like when they got Kharkiv region back. Keep supporting them!
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Wow, what a Florida man there LOL. Even if Ukraine ran out of weapons now, RuSSia has no potential to rule over it. Ukrainians are too dedicated to repel the invaders that they would keep fighting by all means necessary. And the economy of RuSSia is in such a dire state, in a free-fall. No wonder Pootin was asking the west to lift sanctions as a condition to return to the UA grain deal... The bubble is about to burst. Just heard how they have a record low unemployment, about 3%. That at the cost of about 3 million working age men leaving, most of them probably forever, and large numbers killed in Ukraine or returning disabled, unable to work. The debt bubble near bursting, unsecured loans the banks kept throwing at people without credit checks, just to keep going for a while. Fuel cost going up, translating into higher prices of everything and the military spending is a dead end for the economy - all draining the state reserves, ending up in Ukraine, sometimes to their benefit when they capture a usable tank or other equipment, especially after the orcs fled trenches with ammo left intact. And Ukrainians have the best of both worlds: new and efficient weapons from the west, and remnants of the USSR for which the orcs keep supplying their ammo here and there.
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Thousands of RuSSian men... be honest, Jake, they were thousands of Muslim men. Their nationality forced on them is their least worry. They are Muslims angered by Israeli colonisation and genocide of their fellow Muslims, for decades. And now, while the West just talk the talk about ceasefire, they keep supporting Israel in the apparent genocide. I expect more angered Muslims elsewhere in the world to get triggered. One did in Cambridge, UK, a few days ago, nearly attacking my female friend just cycling on the street, with a chain around his hand. He was brown, had antisemitic rhetoric, but she isn't a Jew. Get ready folks, you will harvest what you sow.
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