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@Gaudd

They plunder, they slaughter, and they steal: this they falsely name Empire, and where they make a wasteland, they call it peace- Calgacus.

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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Jesus Gods.. not it isn't. 🤣 Ukraine's constitution has that there cannot be elections under martial law, nor war. Zelensky could lift that martial law and have elections tomorrow. He has in fact stated he would do so if there was a ceasefire, then of course made any chance of that ceasefire impossible by placing demands he knows will not be agreed to. Putin's election in 2024 seems to confuse people like you who really can't understand why he is popular in Russia, and how his popularity surged in the aftermath of the Ukraine War. Zelensky too had a huge surge in popularity, unlike Putin though he started off being deeply unpopular in Ukraine. Pre-war Zelensky was polling 25-30% approval, in the months afterwards it surged to 91%. Oh and Navalny never at any point had any popular support outside of Moscow and even there it was limited. Anyway, like I said, school is now out and you get a -F.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Its too much but almost all you write can be debunked. ”elections” in russia, putin got 88% 😂😂😂 Navalny killed, numerous joirnalists and opponents ”fell” out of windows, ukraine is at wae with you know who (?) thats why they have no elections, its in their constitution.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Ukraines terrorist regime has attacked a teacher training college and murdered numerous trainee teachers in Lugansk. The scene is one of absolute horror. This was no accident, a targeted mass murder by Zelenskys Dictatorship.
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Actually you're right, I didn't prove anything, others, many of them, have proven the facts long before me. I'm just simply passing them on. You've still not refuted anything. Let's recall why you think Putin started this war.. well it was some Daily Express type drivel about wanting to recreate the USSR/Russian Empire (seems the propagandists can't decide which) and all the actions of NATO were just a complete coincidence. Read that through, just embarrassing really isn't it. This is debunked by the fact that Russia sought to avoid the war by having NATO accept that Russia had security concerns like any other country. It is further debunked by the fact that Russia contacted Kyiv for peace talks the day after the invasion, and the resulting talks in Istanbul contained no land demands by Russia. Nor has Russia ever at any point stated any intention of occupy the entirety of Ukraine. Yet you dismiss all this because you simply refuse to accept you could possibly be wrong. As for neo-Nazis. Well Ukraine is the only military in the world to my knowledge that has neo-Nazi regiments. The only one where soldiers openly war Nazi emblems. It is also a country that venerates a genocidal Nazi collaborator and calls him the Father of The Nation. You know that slogan all the pro-Kyiv mob post? Yeah well it was the slogan of his fascist gang of thugs. The same OUN who gleefully participated in the Holocaust of Ukraine's Jews and the brutal mass murder of 100,000 Poles. I see Zelensky buried one of Bandera's henchmen today will full honours. Wonder what the Jews and Poles thought of that one. As for Assad. I welcomed the Arab Spring revolution in Syria but was dismayed when the Arab dictatorships decided to wreck it and ploughed money and arms into their own extremist factions, to the point where the FSA was destroyed and the choice was Assad or the Islamist extremists of Jabhat al Nusra, ISIS etc. Then supporting Assad was a no brainer for the alternative, as we have seen is horrific. I do notice though how the West immediately forgave all the crimes of this once Al Qaeda terrorist and even stayed mute during the brutal massacres he has inflicted. Hurrah for us eh? Now you answer a question for me, were you around in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, and did you believe all the lies that the British media were spewing? As a side question, what happened to the only UK national newspaper that opposed the Iraq war?
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David Cotton
David Cotton@Discjirm·
@Gaudd @wiley_inc @ClarkeMicah You've 'proven' no such thing. If you cannot see that Putin started this war, and wanted this war, then you are deluding yourself. And if you want neo-Nazis, look no further than Russia itself. BTW, what's your verdict on Assad in Syria?
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@discjirm. 1/2 I don’t ignore it. Some Ukrainians (generally western nationalists) are keen on the war. Many Ukrainians have left the country. Those in the middle bear it because they must but never wanted it and voted for Zelensky because he promised them peace.
David Cotton@Discjirm

@ClarkeMicah @Orvan "battering ram" ? You ignore the fact that Ukrainians are fighting because they do not want to be under Putin's thumb. They are not anyone's tool: they are a nation who want to be independent, and are looking for allies wherever they can find them.

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@Orc_Busters I see we've finally reached the point where all the bullshittery has been dropped and we now have "children deserve to die". Do these children deserve to die too?
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OrcBusters ‡ 🌻🦈🪑
Behold, the peaceful children of the Starobilsk "college". Taken straight from their telegram channel.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Russia does have democratic elections at least as much as the US, and Ukraine hasn't had any for 7 years. But you know what it is about democratic elections that really make a democracy? They're respected. A democratic country does not see an outside state organise the topping of a democratically elected president a year from the next election as it fears he will be re-elected. A country that believes in democracy doesn't see the half that refused to vote for him use violence against the wishes of the half that did. It certainly shouldn't to do so without expecting major repercussions. Ukraine respected its minorities so much and their democratic right to self-determination that it sent troops into Crimea in 1995 to oust the president they had elected, sent him into exile and abolished the Crimean constitution. What Russian minorities aren't respected? Nah you know something, forget I asked, the answer would be just too mind numbing. Oh and what started the war was said neo-Nazi led insurrection and coup, or do you think violently and unconstitutionally ousting a democratically elected president would have no major repercussions? For what one part of the country had told another was "You can vote for who you want, if we don't like your vote we'll remove the government you voted for". I'm actually going to end this because I really have better things to do than try and school you in the basics of the events you seem to spent a lot if time yapping about. I mean I'd be embarrassed to publicly spout of about something that I knew next to nothing about, but hats off to you, you feel no embarrassment at all.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Wouldnt it be nice if russia had democratic elections like Ukraine had in 2019 and if provinces in Russia and their minorities would be respected like they were in donbas and crimea before Russia invaded and started the war back in 2014
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
You know I thought you were going with that, but I actually gave you more credit than you deserved for I thought even you couldn't be that stupid. Hey, I was wrong, you are that stupid. If someone says "our capital", does that mean the city belongs to them? If someone says "our university", does that mean the university belongs to them.. or say the people of Russia, or Lugansk? You make me sad for the future of the human race to think evolution has failed so badly.
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
I’m reporting from Starobelsk, where a Ukrainian drone strike killed 21 students They were kids. Teenagers. Young people who were just starting their lives. School officials are showing the faces of those who lost their lives so they would not be forgotten. May their memory live on… Watch LIVE on BitChute at 5:30 Moscow time (2:30 GMT): bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNK…
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
So many different changes in direction. How can we possibly keep up. With each one that's debunked up pops another. So let's recap: 1. Your first claim, it was a drone production facility. Rapidly dropped as it was just too stupid to maintain. 2. Second claim, it was ..well no one is quite sure about this one. Let me try, a specialised "military academy" that doesn't exist that had something to do with gaming. Did I get that right? 3. Next one up. It was a Rubicon facility.. which bizarrely merged into a VOIN facility.. only that is in a completely different place and a completely different college. Null points for that one. 4. Now the latest, it was a dormitory for troops at the time of the attack. Only troops weren't killed in it which makes that all kind of awkward, and coming on the backs of successive BS forays rather lacking in all credibility. So what next? Maybe you can try a Zionist theme can claim it had missiles in the building or an underground Hamas.. um .. I mean Spetsnaz base under it. Do you just want to stop now? It's just getting embarrassing, for you I mean. But I have to read your posts and really man, even I'm starting to feel sorry for you.
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Sar Mc Donnell 💙💛 🌻
Vic@vic_010100

Die russische Propaganda versucht, den Angriff auf das Starobelsker Berufskolleg als „Terrorismus“ und „Verbrechen“ zu inszenieren. Dieses Dokument, ein offizieller Befehl vom 15. Januar 2026, zeigt jedoch eine Anordnung, dass Soldaten im Wohnheim untergebracht werden sollten. Grund dafür ist die Notwendigkeit einer temporären Unterkunft auf Anfrage des Kommandeurs der Militäreinheit 26388 (88. separate motorisierte Schützenbrigade). Die stellvertretende Direktorin für Verwaltungs- und Wirtschaftsangelegenheiten, Irina Rynkowa, wird angewiesen, bis zum 19. Januar 2026 die erforderliche Anzahl von Unterbringungsplätzen vorzubereiten. Die Kontrolle über die Umsetzung behält der Direktor, Sergei Barkow, selbst. Nachdem auf der Webseite des Kollegs zahlreiche Informationen gelöscht wurden, zeigen die verbliebenen Social-Media-Kanäle der Einrichtung eine tiefe Verstrickung in das Militär. Die Bildungseinrichtung wirbt intensiv für den Dienst in der russischen Armee, wobei der Fokus besonders auf der Rekrutierung von Drohnenoperatoren und Spezialisten für elektronische Kampfführung liegt. Zudem ist das Kolleg direkt an der materiellen Versorgung der Front beteiligt, indem Studierende und Helfer vor Ort Feldöfen produzieren und Tarnnetze knüpfen. Ergänzt wird diese Arbeit durch eine enge Zusammenarbeit mit dem Militär. Es finden regelmäßig Veranstaltungen mit Angehörigen der Streitkräfte statt, wie zum Beispiel mit dem Verband „Boewoe Bratstwo“, der aus ehemaligen und aktiven Angehörigen der Streitkräfte sowie von Spezialeinheiten besteht. Daraufhin folgte die staatlich inszenierte Pressetour mit "internationalen" Journalisten. Es handelt sich um handverlesene Blogger und Mitarbeiter von Kreml-nahen Staatsmedien, die unter militärischer Kontrolle das russische Narrativ verbreiten sollen. Unter den sogenannten "internationalen" Reportern sind auch Logos des Fernsehsenders „Zvezda“ zu sehen, der direkt dem russischen Verteidigungsministerium untersteht.

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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
@EndWokeness Jewish students crying and demanding an anti-genocide rally be banned as it made them uncomfortable. Or maybe British Lawyers for Israel managing to get drawings by Palestinian children removed from a hospital because it made them feel unsafe.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
What's a video that defines Peak Woke?
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
It's hard to pick one incident as "peak woke," but a leading candidate: At the U of Washington, adult Jewish students wept and begged for a peaceful pro-Palestinian rally to be stopped, and Fox's Hannity demanded all colleges ban such protests because it creates discomfort:
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

What's a video that defines Peak Woke?

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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
You know, when you read articles about the failing Russian economy I can't help but wonder if the same people are actually taking a look around their own neighborhood.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Quite simple NATO required a Russian defeat before it could allow Ukraine to join. Sanctions were meant to win the war, Ukraine never could on the battlefield and wasn't expected to. Ergo no collapsed Russian Federation no NATO membership for Ukraine. For you see accepting Ukraine membership otherwise would result in a direct war with Russia. NATO much prefers Ukrainian to die for it.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
I'll ask you again, do you think the Donbas and Crimea have a right to self-determination? After all, the Russian position at the beginning of this war during peace talks was that the Donbas should have a right to vote on its future. Do you also think a country has the right to decide who is its president and should not be the object of a coup sponsored by another state.
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@Gaudd @BowesChay Nothing new to be added. all written above. Ukraine wants to get closer to Europe, away from Russian opression. Thats what Russia cant handle in their imperialistic dreams of the USSR. The right to self determination is like any province belonging to any country. Ru get out of UA
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
I've proven that NATO expansion provoked this war, whether through idiocy or deliberately remains open to debate. I've proven the US initiated the war by sponsoring a neo-Nazi led insurrection that toppled a democratically elected president. I've proven that Russia has as much right to security concerns as the UK and US. And a lot more. You have simply put your fingers in your ears and stuck your tongue out. BTW none of what I listed above is difficult to ascertain. The evidence is all out there, but like the evidence that Iraq destroyed all its WMDs at the end of the Gulf War, some just don't want to look for it. And what's this latest drivel about being subsumed into Russia? When this war started Russia's position was to allow the Donbas to vote on it's own future, there was no talk about annexation. That changed when Zelensky allowed Boris Johnson, sent to Kyiv by Washington, to either coerce of persuade him to drop peace talks with Russia. The West wanted the war to drag on to give sanctions a chance to fail. If that meant tens of thousands of Ukrainians died in the meantime, well they were fine with that. If you cannot follow the steps that led to this war, and how so many chances to avoid it were scorned, then you can go on deluding yourself that the same countries that enabled genocide in Gaza are the same ones who bizarrely took a noble, moral stance on Ukraine. You know.. unlike Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc.
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David Cotton
David Cotton@Discjirm·
@Gaudd @wiley_inc @ClarkeMicah They may be generalised statements of opinion, but you haven't exactly disproved it! Again, I ask why you do not give Ukrainians agency. Why they should be subsumed into Russia just because Putin wants it? What other countries should he be able to get?
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
@MarioNawfal Guess the solution is not to allow your country to be used in a proxy war and to bomb teaching dorms. BTW if you think Russia targeted apartments, museums, and schools in Kyiv then you're even bigger idiot than I took you for.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
You're not showing anything, your making generalised statements of opinion such as "Russia is evil". That is not countering facts. As for Ukraine. Ukraine did have a choice. It voted for a president that was removed in a US sponsored coup in 2014. It then voted for a president in 2019 who promised peace. A president who then followed that path until oddly conducting a 180 degree turn in March 2020. A president who has not been democratically elected since. Every opinion poll shows that the majority of Ukrainians want negotiations to end the war, yet the West opposes those negotiations and Zelensky does everything he can to avoid them. So when you talk about agency, how about that agency?
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David Cotton
David Cotton@Discjirm·
@Gaudd @wiley_inc @ClarkeMicah They are not 'facts', as I am showing. They are your opinions, which unsurprisingly align with Russia. Why do you not give Ukrainians agency? Why does only what VVP wants matter to you? He's not going to give you any money, you know.
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Russia is especially evil? Dear gods. Did Russia waste Iraq? Did it illegally invade and cause a conflict that resulted in the deaths of over 1m? Did it bomb Iraq for a decade before this and state that half a million dead children was a price worth paying to contain Saddam? An excuse which was of course a lie. Did it enable genocide in Gaza and ship bombs and missiles that burned children to death in their tens of thousands? Did it rise up in parliament when those children were being torn to pieces and snort that a ceasefire would only help Hamas? Did it bomb a school in Iran killing 160 children? Did it bomb every hospital in Raqqa, destroy 80% of homes there and kill thousands? Did Russia terrorise the world with drone strikes that killed tens of thousands of civilians? I could go on and on and on, but yeah, for you Russia is a "special evil". Jesus H Christ.
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David Cotton
David Cotton@Discjirm·
@Gaudd @wiley_inc @ClarkeMicah I do think Russia is special. It's a special evil. And it need not be this way. It is this way because of the choices made by Putin. Russia had so many things going for it, and he has squandered all of them in his quest to recreate the USSR. That's the tragedy of modern Russia
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Steve Clarke 🎸🎵🎶🍺🍻
Yes Ukraine did not join as Russia prevented it. Russia at the time said it had no objection to EU membership, a position which has now hardened. NATO stated it's intention to do so however. Ukrainians were so worried they elected a Russian leaning president in 2010. As for shilling, if you find facts upsetting go cry to someone else about it.
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David Cotton
David Cotton@Discjirm·
@Gaudd @wiley_inc @ClarkeMicah They did not 'expand' into Ukraine. Ukraine did not join NATO or the EU. Can you not see why Ukrainians, who wanted to be independent, were worried about the threat from their bully neighbour? I give you zero points for shilling for the evils that are Putin and Russia.
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