THEY'RE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO BELARUS
Thread for discussion about the endless meanace of the понадусеровы каклошвайны and their encroaching NATO handlers
632 posts and 163 image replies omitted.>>549320The channel that debunks most of the Ukrainian fakes:
https://web.telegram.org/z/#-1736895964From there is where I could bring evidence of this earlier:
>>548719 Ukrainian media rushed to say that Russia was doing an amphibious landing on Odesa and they sunk their ship, however, the telegram channel proved that there is no ship with that exact hulk of the Russian navy in the Black Sea at the moment. So the Ukrainian changed the narrative now to what you see here
>>548719.
>>815050That's my point
>>549256Nah, just low ground pressure
>>549056LMAO no
>>548984>not only vilifying our message of internationalism and breaking capitalist chains but it also seems to be made by a rightoid with it's apparent't seething against gay people It's blatantly apparent that it's an attack on liberal idpol you gaslighting radlib.
An anlysis over the Serbia vote in the UN general resoultion:
>Yesterday Serbia joined the UN resolution condemning the Russian special operation in Ukraine. You have been writing to me all morning and asking, “How is it? And what about brothers? Stop panicking. Let's figure it out.
>Vučić described Belgrade's position even during his address to the nation - we support the territorial integrity (of any country), but no sanctions. Yesterday he once again confirmed this both in word and deed. Of the 13 acts of the UN resolution, Serbia voted in favor of four. They did not vote for the rest, because they talked about sanctions against the Russian banking sector, the President of the Russian Federation, and the head of the Foreign Ministry.
>With all due respect to this wonderful organization, I cannot say that at this stage in the development of events, the UN resolution will have a special effect on anything. Explore the history of conflicts since the collapse of the USSR. Remember how Yugoslavia began to be ironed without the sanction of its Security Council at all. Her role has long become rather nominal - so, shake the test tubes. The world order is like this - and we didn't build it, by the way.
>We return to the Serbs. What would have changed if they hadn't voted yes? Ivica Dacic's phrase can now be reversed. “We are a great energy force and everything depends on what we say? We must think about our interests." And, unfortunately, it is. You must understand that for all the irrational Russophilia of the overwhelming majority of Serbs, the country's economy has long been tightly soldered into the conjuncture of the European market. Here is what the leader of the Serbian right once said to me in an interview, who certainly would gladly replace the “Western fetters” with a “Russian shield”:
“This is a balancing act between blackmailing the EU and Russia's fraternal attitude towards Serbia. He, unfortunately, apart from cultural and religious cooperation, does not yet have the necessary economic justification for the survival of the Serbian economy. Now almost 70% of our exports go to the EU. Serbia may simply not survive the new sanctions for the second time in a short historical period. If by expanding its presence, liberalizing legislation for the Serbs and completely opening markets for all Serbian goods, Russia “insures” us against deadly sanctions and threats from the West, for our part we will do our best as a reliable ally of the Russian people.” That was two years ago.
>I don't envy Vučić and his team at all. Every day it gets less and less to sit on two chairs: Kosovo is on the verge of joining NATO, the international community of pacifist hypocrites is openly calling for Belgrade to be punished for supporting Russia, elections are just around the corner.
>And the Serbs have already spilled their indignation over yesterday's decision on social networks. Don't even worry about it.
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do you post on that russian 2ch site?
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Ah, good, welcome back.
>>5493662ch.hk? seems quite used, IMO.
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