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Oyb di Bobe a Bart gehat, wolt sie geven a Zeyde

Aschkenas انضم Eylül 2023
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Ukrainians are going viral when footage of their Odessa nightclub was released which led to many supporters across the world question ‘how serious their war is.’
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@SlavicNetworks After Chechens cleansed all Russians from Chechnya I wonder why Russians need those jihadists as a part of their country?
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Slavic Networks@SlavicNetworks·
🚨BREAKING NEWS: CHECHEN FORCES DECLARE THEY WILL FIGHT FOR IRAN — THIS COULD MEAN RUSSIA IS READY TO GO TO WAR WITH AMERICA AND ISRAEL 🔥🔥🔥 Chechen combat units loyal to Ramzan Kadyrov have made a shocking announcement. They openly declared they are ready to deploy to Iran and fight alongside Iranian forces if the United States launches a ground invasion. The Chechen commander used strong religious language, framing the potential fight as a “holy Jihad” against American power. If Chechen forces (which are part of the Russian military structure) actually go to Iran to fight the US and Israel, it would effectively mean **Russia is entering a direct war against America and Israel** — even if through proxies. This is no longer just words. It is a clear signal from one of Russia’s most battle-hardened units that they are willing to open a new front against the West in the Middle East. Many see this as Moscow testing how far it can push the confrontation with the United States without officially declaring war. The situation is escalating rapidly.
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@TheXLector @NaomiSeibt FotznFritz is a corporate lawyer. What "word" you expect from anyone like him? And Germans in any number have voted for it.
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The Lector@TheXLector·
Merz was the first to claim that 80% of Syrians in Germany would return to Syria in the coming years. That would be approximately 800,000 Syrians. The very next day, Merz claimed that the statement wasn't his, but rather the wish of the Syrian head of government. He distanced himself from the statement a day later because he had been reprimanded by his left-wing coalition partner. It's so embarrassing! Merz doesn't even stand by his words for 24 hours and makes Germany look ridiculous to the entire world! And I'll bet you anything: Syrians will NOT be leaving Germany in large numbers!
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Naomi Seibt
Naomi Seibt@NaomiSeibt·
🚨🇩🇪 HOLY SHlT! Why is it up to the former AL QAEDA LEADER President Al-Sharaa to decide whether or not Germany deports Syrians? Germany is officially being controlled by an ISLAMIST‼️ Friedrich Merz is the WEAKEST chancellor in HISOTRY!
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NEW - Syria's President clarifies he didn't say 80% of Syrians in Germany would return in 3 years, noting they have "new lives" now and it would be hard "to start their life from zero," but if Western countries invest and start businesses in Syria, he would then "guarantee" 80% would return.

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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@NaomiSeibt If it worked for Erdogan, why this throat cutting democrat won't take money for disposing of the garbage?
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@Poland_Based How kissing the British and if not than American ass fits this Great Polish Individualist narrative? And that that you voted for a Volksdeutch to be the Polish PM (or is Tusk a president? whatever) makes the whole story especially funny. All this makes szlachta rabid biting dogs.
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Based Poland 🇵🇱@Poland_Based·
🇵🇱❓🇷🇺 The most striking difference between Poles and Russians. While we're on the subject of Polish-Russian relations, Poles perceive nationality much differently than Russians. 🇵🇱 The Polish Perception of Nationality. For most Poles, nationality is something deeply personal, historical, and opposed to the government. Polish identity was largely shaped by centuries of statelessness (partitions, occupations, communism). The nation existed even when the state did not exist – thanks to culture, language, Catholic religion, tradition, and resistance. Poles often view the state with distance or distrust: "the state is an institution that can limit me or betray me." Nationality is ethical and cultural – "being Polish" means feeling like an heir to a specific history, not loyalty to the current government. Strong individualism + romanticism: freedom, rebellion, "us versus them." After 1989, Poland became a classic nation-state – ethnically and culturally homogeneous, unlike countries such as Russia, the USA or Türkiye, which perceive their nationality differently. Therefore, people unfamiliar with the Polish perspective can seriously offend a Poles without even realizing it, which often leads to arguments. ---------- 🇷🇺 The Russian perception of nationality. For Russians, identity is much more closely tied to the state. Nation and state are often fused into one. "Being Russian" often means a sense of belonging to a large, multinational state organism, in which ethnic Russianness is intertwined with civic identity – Russian citizen vs. ethnic Russian. Russian history is one of constant territorial expansion and the absorption of other nations. Identity is more collective, centered around a strong central authority that protects against chaos. ☦️ reinforces this vision: Moscow as the "Third Rome," the state as a sacred mission. Russian identity is less oppositional to the government. For Poles, such a vision of nationality is perceived as a great threat and the introduction of such a vision in Poland would mean existential death for Poles. ---------- 🇵🇱 💢 🇷🇺 What does this look like in practice? A Pole can be very critical of the Polish government and yet deeply patriotic ("I love Poland, but I hate what our government or president is doing"). For a Pole, insulting the president or government of Russia is only insulting a specific person, not the entire nation, but Russians perceive it as insulting the whole of Russia and all its inhabitants. A Russian more often equates criticism of the Russian government with an attack on Russia itself – hence, they more readily accept strong leadership as a guarantee of "greatness." Russians often want to demonstrate in some way that they are not hostile, believing that if the government or Polish president is "pro-Russian," Poles will not be hostile. This is a mistake, because Poles then perceive such a Russian as a supporter of one of the political parties. ---------- what do you think about it?
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Brian McDonald
Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
Russian political pundit Konstantin Kalachev has told tycoon Oleg Deripaska to try living by the rules he wants to impose on everyone else: "Here we have a a little 'fairy tale' about fairness. A guy, who looks a lot like a well-known billionaire, is sitting on a luxury yacht somewhere on the Pirogov Reservoir [near Moscow], sipping top-tier champagne and eating albino beluga caviar, saying: 'For Russia to make a breakthrough, people need to work six days a week, from early morning till late at night. Better yet, all seven. Ideally, we should bring back serfdom, otherwise they won’t agree.' "A golden fish swims past, hears this, and, for some reason, decides to grant the wish. Next thing you know, the yacht owner wakes up in a stable and gets flogged for laziness and theft. "It’s 1836. Serfdom won’t be abolished for another 25 years."
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Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE

Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska has called for Russians to switch to six day week and work 12 hours a day. He says "the world has changed, for everyone, not just us," warning that Russia is facing a much deeper crisis than is commonly acknowledged. "This isn’t just about tight monetary policy or the ruble being pushed too high," he claims, adding it’s also not simply down to "the dismantling of legal institutions that once underpinned investment." Instead, he argues the problem is structural: "We’ve gone from global opportunities to a much more limited, regional reality, with all the constraints that brings." Deripaska warns the adjustment will be painful but unavoidable. "We’re going to have to go through this, and the sooner, the better,” he said, adding that Russia’s main resource is its ability to "pull together and work harder" in difficult times.

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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@PostiManner @provemewrong411 For you never get laid degenerates to masturbate. So you fill your empty heads with white racist nonsense, in attempt to feel more significant than you really are. Do you know, piglet, that there are no "Arians" west of Elba?
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Arch Vision
Arch Vision@ArchVisionW·
Guess where this adorable family is from 🥰 ⁉️
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@AwPlochw @BowesChay @wieslawkukula No-no, that's the point: from my general knowledge and without knowing Polish specifically I can try to read both, but Kukula I understand better. My question was why?
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Poland just rejected the US request to redeploy a Patriot to the Middle East. Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz says the system will remain to protect national airspace and NATO's eastern flank.
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@BrianMcDonaldIE What is most popular Russian food in Moscow? Chebureki, hamurger and period or shawerma?
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Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
Кто-нибудь вообще видел в Москве уличных продавцов «гигантских креветок»? Pegasus Airlines (Турция) утверждает, что это главное стритфуд-блюдо столицы. Похоже, редактор просто перепутал Москву с Бангкоком.
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@VividProwess What a freak! I'd be wary to stand not only together but closer than 10m to this maniac. He might bite or something.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
🚨BREAKING: Pete Hegseth just called out NATO: “You don't have much of an alliance if you have countries that are not willing to stand with you when you need them.” He’s 100% correct.
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Moses Judancer@MosesJudancer·
@nikstankovic_ They say he's a sodomite. It fits. How anybody can vote for anything like this?
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
🇸🇪 Number of population in Sweden that have a Swedish background: 64.3% 🇵🇱 Number of population in Poland that have a Polish background: 97% Quite a big difference.
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