
Matt
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Matt
@Matthew93289406
All things war, gems/minerals, video games, rotties, coin collecting, dad
Pennsylvania Katılım Nisan 2022
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@isaactdozier @ProudSocialist I love what I do it was hard, really really hard my mental health was all over the place, but my point is I got a life 3 kids another on the way a wife that loves me and a future I wouldn’t trade and it took hard work to change my circumstance
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@isaactdozier @ProudSocialist So in the spirit of a good faith conversation after doing bottom of the barrel jobs after cleaning myself up and getting some time under my belt now 20yrs working 8-10/hr jobs went to school for social work and eventually started a couple programs to help people get on their feet
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@ProudSocialist I wouldn’t take a job if I didn’t like the pay I had plenty of terrible jobs unloading trucks or cleaning toilets or retail and so on but I left and found something else with better pay or hours and eventually education and a career where it all paid off without arson
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@ProudSocialist Probably shouldn’t have signed and agreed to a contract of employment at whatever wage and terms if he didn’t like it then be mad that’s he’s dumb enough to do so
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@nws4702 @mketabchi @Mylovanov The Russian meat waves on crutches or using donkeys is so much more satisfying
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@mketabchi @Mylovanov I’m watching videos of drunk Russians getting blown up on mopeds dude. What a shitshow
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@PatrickCmtl @414magyarbirds @1AnnaT I feel like every time I read your posts I have tom clancys character John Clark in my head, you have been some mashup of Luke stone and John Clark that says jagajaga
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MAGYAR, 16.03.26
Interpretations by attention-seekers and provocateurs claiming that “Magyar is threatening the people” have nothing to do with my position.
From my address containing critically important information about the enemy scaling its drone operator force to one hundred thousand personnel by April 2026 – along with my proposal for volunteers to join the USF (Unmanned Systems Forces) directly, bypassing the TCC, with guaranteed service in the specialization they choose – hype-chasers and habitual draft dodgers pulled out and spread across every possible network only the final line of my post.
That line was, of course, an emotional reaction from a soldier to repeated cases of civilians using violence against servicemen, including TCC personnel – specifically referencing the latest incident in Zakarpattia. In that reaction I called on “punks with sticks to come to their senses and not cross the line, otherwise they will be identified and will get a slap on the neck and the backside.”
From this, they spun the narrative: “Magyar threatens the people.”
Not funny. A manipulative attempt to equate the righteous with the guilty – the price of primitive social media hype. Spin me if you want – but don’t spin the already exhausted psyche of a vulnerable nation.
Let me clarify my position in black and white:
1. Volunteers who consciously chose to defend our Motherland – whether on the first day of the invasion or just yesterday – were and remain the strongest component of the Ukrainian army, its backbone.
Why is this stated here? As the starting point for who exactly we need in the USF: those who come voluntarily, without coercion or force. Among the remaining conscious and capable people not engaged in defense-critical sectors of the economy, not schemers and not those trying to choose “the lesser of two evils.”
Yes. We need you.
2. Emigration (evacuation) from the country during war is a personal choice. I do not condemn it (do not confuse this with illegal border crossing). I do not automatically label it cowardice – people have different circumstances.
Running away illegally, however, is a crime.
3. Deliberate draft evasion is a criminal offense. I strongly condemn it. It must entail legal responsibility. My civic position: I support strengthening that responsibility, even though I personally have no advisory vote or influence over such decisions.
4. The use of force by TCC personnel to detain conscripts (the so-called “busification”) and to capture people on the run is unacceptable. I strongly condemn it. I have never supported violence and never will justify it.
If you cross the line of the law and exceed your authority – you commit a crime. If you commit a crime – you must answer for it. I support stronger accountability, but more importantly, I support changing the overall approach to mobilization. Relevant institutions are already working on it.
5. At the same time, the use of physical violence against servicemen under slogans like “we’re sick of you war guys playing war” or “all TCC officers are criminals” does not justify mob violence, whether a crowd against one person, or a crowd against a crowd. Even such rhetoric is unacceptable, though it will take time to eliminate. I support stronger responsibility for beatings and violence, including incitement and provocation.
However, ask yourselves how many TCC employees are combat veterans, including those who returned after being wounded. And how many of them would prefer to return to their units? No need for pointless arguments – just for understanding. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s already more than half the institution's personnel.
Beyond that: the USF is not among the primary clients of the TCC and does not enjoy any priority in recruitment.
On the contrary – I am clearly and directly presenting an alternative: joining the USF voluntarily, bypassing the TCC process, with guaranteed service in the specialization you choose.
Draft dodgers are rot and poison that destroy the country from within and divide it.
The same kind of poison as those who hunt people.
Finally: I’m not “Kyivska Perepichka” – I’m not here to be liked by everyone.
I’m not a public official and never will be.
I have no plans to enter politics. I haven’t run fundraising campaigns for over a year. I’m not living off the people.
I despise businesses built on blood.
I never held on to the position of commander. A major doesn’t build a career in the military this way. But I will continue building the USF for as long as time allows – understanding how it works, from a crew to an entire branch of service.
The results are on the scoreboard. Every third enemy “worm,” every third enemy target – ours. Annual personnel losses – less than one percent.
Keep chasing your hype, liars. The train is already picking up speed.
USF results live here:
USF online scoreboard “PІDRAKHUYKA”
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MAGYAR 🇺🇦
16.03.26
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@stbmasterarson @504Foolish @CollinRugg Check out some of the you tube stories she was the real life Q, she was chief of disguise and the Oval Office stunt would have been in the 90s so who knows what kind of cool stuff they have now
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NEW: Cesar Awards delegate responds after makeup artist Alexis Stone appeared to have taken credit for being Jim Carrey in Paris.
Stone shared a post and a series of stories on Instagram with the caption: Alexis Stone as Jim Carrey in Paris.
In response to the new post from Stone, Cesar Awards delegate Gregory Caulier has released a statement, saying Jim Carrey’s attendance in Paris was authentic and “a historic moment.”
“Jim Carrey’s visit has been planned since this summer. From the outset, he was extremely touched by the Academy’s invitation. Eight months of ongoing, constructive discussions. He worked on his speech in French for months, asking me about the exact pronunciation of certain words,” Caulier told Variety.
“He came with his partner, his daughter, his grandson and 12 close friends and family members…”
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@504Foolish @CollinRugg Jonna Mendez did it in the Oval Office to George H W Bush and he was a director at the CIA her stuff is at the spy museum in DC she is credited with creating a 5 second mask for spies
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@CollinRugg Whoever believed that “dude” was able to create a prosthetic to look like Jim are the same people who fall for all the AI videos. This Alexis Stone “guy’s” work is not that good and you’re clearly able to tell they’re masks.. nobody can make a mask that good.
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@MarilynOfDeath His swastika isn’t a swastika it’s facing the wrong way that’s a hindu symbol
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It’s important that you understand what happened last night.
Last night, Stephen Colbert interviewed Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, a candidate who, by all accounts, is on track in the polls to flip Texas blue.
In response, Trump’s FCC reportedly threatened CBS if the interview aired.
CBS caved and pulled the segment, citing “financial reasons.”
In modern American history, no president has been more hostile to free speech than Donald Trump.
But censorship always backfires.
Here’s the full segment Trump didn’t want you to see.
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