Alfred von Rein

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Alfred von Rein

Alfred von Rein

@AlfredvonRein

Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@azealiaslacewig That was a really stupid joke. You will be punished for it. Please let your security go-- it's not their fault, they shouldn't risk it.
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@elonmusk You could have lobbied that business orders from US to Ukraine counts as tax deductible charity for 5 years or so(like 501(c)(3)) so Ukraine could rebuild, no govt money spend and US gets access to UA software and mechanical engineers.
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@corkevin54 @tommysantos14 @KanekoaTheGreat @MikeBenzCyber 1. Oliver Stone didn't cover Orange Revolution in Ukraine, only Revolution of Dignity (aka "Maidan") ; 2. Stone is very pro-russian as seen in his work. Maybe try using some pro-Ukrainian sources while discussing Ukraine?) You can even check "Winter on Fire" on YouTube or Netfli
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Lynn Dorsey
Lynn Dorsey@corkevin54·
@tommysantos14 @KanekoaTheGreat @MikeBenzCyber Clearly this is so misunderstood. The Orange Rev. was a sham orchestrated by the US! Honestly I had no idea until I researched and found Oliver Stones movie. Eye opening! Neither party want fair elections! It is us against THEM! Stop hating Trump and realize you’ve been lied to!
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KanekoaTheGreat
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat·
A 2006 archived USAID website proudly claims the agency "supported" revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia, Lebanon, and Kyrgyzstan. USAID funded and trained thousands of journalists, lawyers, judges, and election workers, conducted polls questioning election legitimacy, published reports alleging fraud, and helped oversee new elections, among other initiatives. "Many people watched in wonder as the multicolored revolutions took place—the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, the Rose in Georgia, the Cedar in Lebanon, the Tulip in Kyrgyzstan... Few realized that for years, the United States and other countries and organizations had been supporting this homegrown desire for democracy." "When the Orange Revolution began, 29-year-old television anchorman Andriy Shevchenko was news director of Channel 5, the only regional independent TV network. He had received media training through Internews, a USAID-funded NGO, and visited U.S. TV stations where he learned about investigative reporting, balancing many points of viIs this a good use of American taxpayer dollars?ew, and other aspects of the free press." "At 2:30 a.m. Monday, after the second round of elections, strange results came from the election commission,” said Shevchenko. “Yushchenko left the commission building and said, ‘We don’t trust the results.’ He asked people to come to the Maidan Nezalezhnosti [Independence Square] in the morning. At the station, we realized we would not go to sleep that night, and we kept coverage of the square for 15 days nonstop." "The first days, we were the only channel covering it. Then other channels followed.” Soon, hundreds of thousands would leave their homes and villages to join mass demonstrations." "People were fed up with corruption, election fraud, and the slide back to authoritarian rule, which the independent press was reporting,” said Shevchenko, one of 2,000 Ukrainian journalists trained over the past decade. Support from the United States, Internews, and the European Union created a feeling that others stood with them “in the trenches,” said Shevchenko. Election observers from Ukraine, the United States, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe also issued widely publicized reports of fraud." "U.S. aid helped us to conduct the poll that showed Yushchenko won while the authorities intended to falsify the elections,” said Anatoliy Rachok, director of the Razumkov Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies which received U.S. and Eurasia Foundaion aid." "For five years, we polled people and reported that the attitude of people towards the government was very negative. The population believed in those figures,” said Razumkov." "Then, when the Center reported that Yushchenko had really won the election, “our poll was believable and it was used by the Supreme Court” in overturning the official tally." "U.S. aid help for the poll was absolutely important—the poll results after the second round made people go to the street,” he added." "Another NGO—Development Associates —did its own democracy preparation work with the Central Election Commission, training 100,000 commissioners for the 2004 elections." "U.S. democracy grants also paid for experts from the American Bar Association (ABA), International Republican Institute (IRI), National Democratic Institute (NDI), the University of Maryland, and other groups to train lawyers, judges, journalists, members of parliament, NGOs, political party leaders, and others." Is this a good use of American taxpayer funds? Link below👇
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@rafaelshimunov Aren't middle-eastern "values" not values at all? Aren't they religious and aggressively anti-tolerant and pro-dictatorship? I'm really interested, so that's a question not statement.
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Rafael Shimunov 🍉 🕎
Rafael Shimunov 🍉 🕎@rafaelshimunov·
Schrödinger’s Israeli is European when they advertise “Anglo” neighborhoods in settler real estate then indigenous when they do apartheid then back to European when they demand to be in Eurovision then indigenous when they do ethnic cleansing back to European when they wrote their plans to take Palestine to “civilize” the region Then indigenous when they genocide
Abier@abierkhatib

lol… they just admitted they are not middle Eastern

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Natali Nutmeg 🇺🇦
Natali Nutmeg 🇺🇦@natali_nutmeg·
Пиздець, вона ще й в ДнД грає. Мені соромно що в українській рольовій спільноті існує отаке.
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@natali_nutmeg В мене був цікавий досвід з американкою: я підняв руку для хайфайв, а вона розкрила руки для обійм. Тобто тут треба щоб був якийсь загальний, або в кожному випадку окремий, суспільний договір.
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Natali Nutmeg 🇺🇦
Natali Nutmeg 🇺🇦@natali_nutmeg·
а можна чоловіки будуть тиснути руку всім? бо дуже неприємно коли до кімнати заходить чоловік і він тисне руку всім іншим чоловікам ігноруючи жінок.
вічні крайнощі@Nataly_Vol

Чому чоловіки перестали жінкам цілувати руку при вітанні?

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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@mizzurid It was Russians who were beaten because they decided to shout "Putin" in London, lol))) Check your news.
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Howie Hawkins
Howie Hawkins@HowieHawkins·
Today marks two years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Here is a statement on this occasion from the Ukraine Solidarity Network - US. docs.google.com/document/d/1z8…
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@mossrobeson__ You need to update your knowledge: far-right of Ukraine are not racist and have no quarrels with other people :) They are literally good guys. War didn't start in 2022. Russia invaded in 2013. Killing russians while they didn't leave Ukraine is ok ;-)
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@Storzh @seriously133 @ChutkoChris @orikron Well, neither Donetsk nor Luhansk regions are countries. Am pretty sure Zelensky would agree to give them some cultural autonomy after restoring border control. Russia included them in their borders, what are we talking about? 0_o
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David Drury
David Drury@daviddrury604·
@AlfredvonRein @GeromanAT He cites the UN.🤣And then he tries to blame MH17 on separatists.🤣He must think we are stupid.🤣
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David Drury
David Drury@daviddrury604·
@GeromanAT “We want to live.” So did 14,000 civilian Russian-speaking Ukrainians that your country slaughtered, but your leaders had no respect for their lives. Now, you suffer tbe consequences of your horrifically mistaken decision-making.
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@IkeRaggi @PatrykLesniak7 @JoshEakle Ehm... no, wrong conclusion. It's totally fine for nations to form new countries and break from empires(it's totally OK for Hawaii to be a state) not good for empires occupying other counties and increasing their land(eg. Israel annexing Gaza).
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Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽
Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽@JoshEakle·
Ukraine is not Russia. Taiwan is not China. Guyana is not Venezuela. Sovereign people have a right to independence and self determination. Invaders and annexers have no place in the modern world.
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Alfred von Rein
Alfred von Rein@AlfredvonRein·
@psykhenaut @OvertonBrawling @squatsons Victory parades?) If Russia would still be holding any part of Kherson oblast in Q4 2024 that would be their win. And you clearly misread Ukrainians: if Poland would try to occupy Ukraine, same war would happen to them as is to Russians. But west does not invade nor occupy.
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ayden
ayden@squatsons·
We could very easily be seeing the beginning of the end for Ukraine. It’s not over but the signs are there.
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SIMPLICIUS Ѱ
SIMPLICIUS Ѱ@simpatico771·
⚡️Another major blow: 🇺🇦❌🏁Ukrainian deputy Goncharenko ruining people's hopes and dreams on his Telegram: "Yesterday I saw that many people were very unhappy that I wrote the phrase: "Unfortunately, there will be no NATO. It will not work" Several sources in Washington confirmed to me that Blinken told the Europeans to stop talking to Ukraine about NATO. There will be no NATO. The topic of NATO annoys the elites of the USA, and they clearly signaled that Ukraine will not become a member of the alliance immediately after the war. There will be some moves towards the Alliance. We get some indulgences. But that in 2024 we will become members - no. The President's Office has come to terms with this. Our main strategy right now is the European Union".
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