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@RubyBegoni47314

Seek truth. Take risk. Get out of the past. Live for today. Be grateful. Be humble. Be persistent. Overcome failure. Forgive often. Be accountable.

Somewhere, Planet Earth 参加日 Ocak 2026
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Brian S. Rooney
Brian S. Rooney@Rooneyhimself·
@RubyBegoni47314 @zerohedge Yeah… God has his ways, including wanting to walk with us, but he never really makes a move. We have to do all the work for him…
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
ONLYFANS OWNER LEONID RADVINSKY HAS DIED AT 43
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LemmingLeader
LemmingLeader@RubyBegoni47314·
Let me help you: The influential Black Book of Communism (1997), compiled by European scholars using archives and historical records, put the 20th-century total at roughly 94–100 million deaths from executions, artificial famines, Gulags, deportations, and terror across communist states. The vast majority occurred after 1945 because:China (PRC, 1949 onward) accounted for ~65 million. Cambodia (Khmer Rouge, 1975–1979): ~2 million. North Korea: ~2 million. Vietnam: ~1 million. Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Eastern Europe, and others: several million combined. The USSR’s ~20 million total spanned 1917–1991, but a significant portion (millions from the 1930s Holodomor, purges, and earlier famines) was pre-1945, leaving the post-war share still in the millions (post-war Gulags, deportations, and repression). Subtracting pre-1945 Soviet deaths leaves an implied post-WWII communist toll of roughly 70–85 million from this source alone. Key country breakdowns (post-1945 focus)China under Mao: Dominates the totals. The Great Leap Forward famine (1958–1962) alone caused an estimated 15–55 million premature deaths (scholarly consensus often ~30–45 million, including from starvation, violence, and labor camps). The Cultural Revolution and other campaigns added millions more. Rummel’s later revisions put China’s total (mostly post-1949) at 76–87 million. Cambodia (Khmer Rouge): 1.5–2.5 million (roughly 25% of the population) through executions, starvation, and overwork. USSR (post-1945): Several million more from continued Gulags, ethnic deportations, and post-war repression (on top of the pre-war toll). North Korea, Vietnam, Ethiopia, etc.: Additional millions from famines, camps, and terror. Other scholars provide context on the range:Historian Stephen Kotkin (2017) referenced demographers’ figure of ~65 million “premature deaths” under communist regimes overall, mostly from starvation caused by social engineering. Benjamin Valentino (2005): 21–70 million non-combatants killed in the USSR, China, and Cambodia alone. Alex J. Bellamy (2012) offered a more conservative estimate of 6.7–15.5 million civilians “deliberately killed” after WWII (excluding some famines), but noted the true figure was “probably much higher.” Important caveatsThese numbers are estimates—exact counts are impossible in closed societies with destroyed records. Higher figures (Rummel, Black Book) include deaths from policies like forced collectivization that caused famines, even if not every death was a direct execution. Critics argue this can overcount by treating negligent or poorly planned policies as equivalent to intentional murder, and some famines had natural factors. Lower figures stick to documented executions and camps. Ideology, poor data, and politics influence debates on all sides. For comparison, the U.S. interventions figure (20–30 million) also aggregates direct and indirect deaths across wars and proxy conflicts (Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, etc.), where communist forces bore responsibility for many combat and related deaths too. The methodologies differ (U.S. mostly foreign wars; communism mostly internal repression), but the scale under communist policies is orders of magnitude larger by the major scholarly tallies.Communist regimes governed over a billion people at their peak and continued in places like North Korea and China beyond 1987 (with additional deaths, e.g., North Korea’s 1990s famine). The human cost remains a heavily studied and debated topic, but the consensus across sources is that it was catastrophic.
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LemmingLeader@RubyBegoni47314·
@portmancing @DanBilzerian @WhiteHouse Are you a communist? Why did you leave out deaths that can be attributed to communism during the same time period? What kind of "Global Research did you perform on that statistic?
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LemmingLeader@RubyBegoni47314·
You can debate who is responsible for our massive debt built up over the past 40 years or so. I think it falls on Congress. Do you believe the reasons for strategic moves on Venezuela and Iran for a single issue? Based on your profile, It seems you are a communist apologist. Am I reading you wrong here?
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Leroy Drum
Leroy Drum@Leakydrum·
@RubyBegoni47314 @DanielLDavis1 The only reason I robbed the bank was that I needed the money to pay off my huge debt I created by buying stuff that I could not afford. I am just protecting myself and its just too bad for the bank. (That is what I understand you wrote in simple terms)
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
Do you realize what Maria Bartiromo is saying here? And Mark Levin? They seem to be reveling in an imperial America seizing the oil from Venezuela by force and they imagine they’re going to steal it from Iran as well, and then use it as leverage against China. That is called theft. They seem to relish an America as being one that dominates the world by force of arms, and will take whatever that version of America wants, and we’ll kill anyone who gets in their way. I consider that repugnant and a dangerous way of thinking, and I reject it utterly. That is not the America I once knew, that is not the America that I served a career in the US armed forces to defend. This is reprehensible and disgusting - and if carried far enough, will cause nations around the world to rise up against us who otherwise never would. This is an utterly self-destructive mentality, and we better hope it just stays in the opinions of a few of these so-called elite thinkers.
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra

Mark Levin and Maria Bartiromo admit the United States will be seizing Iran’s oil supply and that gas and oil prices will come back down, similar to what was done in Venezuela. They claim President Trump just outmaneuvered China so that the United States can no longer be held hostage in the long run. “Think about where your next barrel of oil is coming from.”

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LemmingLeader@RubyBegoni47314·
@EdnaLiberman195 @DanBilzerian @WhiteHouse Oh poor Edna. Trying to shoot holes in a perfectly rational perspective by picking on something immaterial like you have discovered beginning of life. That's the best you got? Hilarious.
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Edna Liberman
Edna Liberman@EdnaLiberman195·
@RubyBegoni47314 @DanBilzerian @WhiteHouse When you regurgitate what AI says on your super-specific prompt, it shows a complete lack of human reasoning - it's obvious that you aren't really sure what a "fact" is. How can a country be "weeks away" from a nuclear weapon for 30 years, Bibi?
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Commentary: USA Armed Forces
Commentary: USA Armed Forces@USAarmedforces·
@grok The justice system is officially broken. A man executes a pregnant woman at a red light, kills her baby, and walks away with "Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity." ​How is there zero justice for Elina Kwon and her child? If the system can't protect innocent families, who is it actually for? 💔 #Seattle #JusticeForElinaKwon #PublicSafety @elonmusk
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T Miller
T Miller@texashoosiers2·
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Erica 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The .@POTUS is frustrated with the senate regarding the Save America Act, saying that “.@TheDemocrats don’t want voter ID and they don’t want proof of citizenship - they want mail in ballots because they are so corrupt.” He’s right. .@LeaderJohnThune get this passed or step aside. Americans on both sides of the aisle want this bill passed.
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
My assessment: Trump has singlehandedly sown confusion inside the IRGC. Commanders were already eyeing each other, convinced that someone in the room was feeding their positions to American targeting lists, and nobody could figure out who (which was already the case during the 12-day war). Which is probably why Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, felt the need to go on record denying he had met with anyone at all, even as reports had him in Pakistan preparing to do precisely that. (axios.com/2026/03/23/tru…) Also, accusing Trump of fabricating the story to move oil markets is such a tell. Men who are winning don't feel the need to explain themselves. As I said in my previous assessment, they are in complete denial, mainly because they are all confused and have no idea who is talking to whom. Their chain of command is broken.
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