War in Ukraine

This is priceless. The Russian spin for their retreat now? They are fighting NATO..specifically The English and "Some negroes".. loooooooooooooool

I love the internet because it really lets us get a good look at the mental state of these 2nd and 3rd world countries. Invade Ukraine because of Nazis, no wait, because of NATO, nope never mind it was Nazis, oh sh!t NATO is beating our ass and we have to run away now! lolol


https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWar...ver_russian_state_tv_propagandists_have_been/

just wait, the usual suspects will start trying to convince us that this is true.
 
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Putin stages massive games near US coast with 30 ships and nuke submarines

"The United States and its allies, who supply weapons to the Kyiv regime, are actually becoming accomplices in its war crimes,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

“If Washington decides to supply Kyiv with longer-range missiles, it will cross the red line and become a direct party to the conflict.

“We reserve the right to defend our territory with all available to us.”

We're okay with the short range stuff currently kicking our azz? How does this make any sense?
Well they have to be ok with it don’t they? Or it wouldn’t all be going according to the plan would it? 🤷‍♂️
 
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The UN tells Pootin to sit down and shut up on Zelensky addressing the General Assembly and more Russian war crimes in Izium.

Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 206 of the invasion | Ukraine | The Guardian

  • United Nations member states have voted to make an exception to allow Volodymyr Zelenskiy to address next week’s general assembly by video, despite Russian opposition. Of the 193 member states, 101 voted on Friday in favour of allowing the Ukrainian president to “present a pre-recorded statement” instead of in-person as usually required. Seven members voted against the proposal, including Russia. Nineteen states abstained.
  • Virtually all the exhumed bodies in Izium had signs of violent death, Ukraine’s regional administration chief said of the mass burial site discovered after Kyiv’s forces recaptured the east Ukrainian town. Exhumers had uncovered several bodies with their hands tied behind their backs, and one “with a rope around his neck”, Oleg Synegubov, head of Kharkiv regional administration, said on Friday. “Among the bodies that were exhumed today, 99% showed signs of violent death,” he said on social media.
 
Why don’t you ever post the sanctions impact on the lives of Russians instead of just ignoring that impact and keeping up this “had enough yet?” stupidity Moe?
I have done that. Also, there are no videos of Russians in the streets complaining about their energy bills... because if there were any, your azz would have already posted them.
 
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I have done that. Also, there are no videos of Russians in the streets complaining about their energy bills... because if there were any, your azz would have already posted them.
LMAO there are no videos of Russians complaining of energy bills huh? Riveting rebuttal.

And anytime anybody points to sanctions impacting Russia you deflect to some irrelevant point or whatabout it to death. Don’t even try to act like you’re walking the middle here you are THE Russian partisan in all this.
 
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Yep more of this propagandist. You’ve dropped this asshat quite a bit. I remember one pointing to a mall not long after Pootin’s invasion started. But for some reason I don’t remember you posting about the same mail burning at a later date? Wonder why Baghdad Moe? And thank for proving my point 🤡

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskARussian/comments/tnmi70/do_you_know_sergey_baklykov_and_if_yes_what_do/
Oh really, you mean this mall?

Galleria mall in St. Petersburg in March





Galleria mall in St. Petersburg a week ago

 
Yeah that mall. There was a fire in it but no it didn’t burn to the ground. Bad wording on my part but you get to one up on that I guess.
OK, so what if there was a fire? Was it related to sanctions? Was it because there was a shortage of merchandise? Were the people in St. Petersburg engaging in some BLM mischief because of the sanctions? What else is Reddit saying?
 
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OK, so what if it was a fire? Was it related to sanctions? Was it because there was a shortage of merchandise? Were the people in St. Petersburg engaging in some BLM mischief because of the sanctions? What else is Reddit saying?
Actually it was just a rhetorical point that you only post this faux “everything is fine” Baghdad Moe crap just like ole Sergey you’re spamming today. However I should have expected you’d go full potato over any perception that things aren’t perfectly fine. Which you are.
 
Actually it was just a rhetorical point that you only post this faux “everything is fine” Baghdad Moe crap just like ole Sergey you’re spamming today. However I should have expected you’d go full potato over any perception that things aren’t perfectly fine. Which you are.
You're more than welcome to scour Reddit and find videos of BLM-style food riots or people burning their energy bills in Russia if you like. Then we compare Russian protests to those in Western Europe.
 
You're more than welcome to scour Reddit and find videos of BLM-style food riots or people burning their energy bills in Russia if you like. Then we compare Russian protests to those in Western Europe.
And now we’ve moved onto “Butwhatabout” so we’re progressing thru the playbook. And it’s hilarious as hell that you’ve invoked BLM in your jock strap bearing defense of Pootin.
 
And now we’ve moved onto “Butwhatabout” so we’re progressing thru the playbook. And it’s hilarious as hell that you’ve invoked BLM in your jock strap bearing defense of Pootin.
How am I going into whataboutism when all I was telling you to do is offer up your own evidence of these alleged instances of Russian suffering and protests? You are the one suggesting Russians are suffering under sanctions.
 
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How am I going into whataboutism when all I was telling you to do is offer up your own evidence of these alleged instances of Russian suffering and protests? You are the one suggesting Russians are suffering under sanctions.
I just pulled up about five links and just deleted them. As I know you’d just deflect off of them and/or drop more Sergey stupidity.

I would expect energy to be cheap in Russia since after all they are the supplier here. And they obviously have a surplus for now as long as they can keep production going.

So I’ll just supply a few links from a source you trust going back to March. Russia and Pootin. I do realize that all you will acknowledge is Russia claiming they will preserve and overcome so don’t feel obligated to reply with that we all know it’s a given.

Putin Acknowledges Impact of Sanctions on Russian Economy

Russia admits sanctions from Ukraine war "not easy" on country's economy

Putin says Western sanctions are hurting Russia's oil industry

Russian official admits sanctions are crippling the economy as the country grapples with a selloff and mass shortages – Fortune
 
I just pulled up about five links and just deleted them. As I know you’d just deflect off of them and/or drop more Sergey stupidity.

I would expect energy to be cheap in Russia since after all they are the supplier here. And they obviously have a surplus for now as long as they can keep production going.

So I’ll just supply a few links from a source you trust going back to March. Russia and Pootin. I do realize that all you will acknowledge is Russia claiming they will preserve and overcome so don’t feel obligated to reply with that we all know it’s a given.

Putin Acknowledges Impact of Sanctions on Russian Economy

Russia admits sanctions from Ukraine war "not easy" on country's economy

Putin says Western sanctions are hurting Russia's oil industry

Russian official admits sanctions are crippling the economy as the country grapples with a selloff and mass shortages – Fortune
Those articles were back in March/April when the Russian ruble at the time was coming down from 140:1 USD and the Russian central bank had run rates up near 20% in order to absorb the initial shock. But you didn't see widespread store shelves going empty and you did see initial inflation spike for a brief period. But look at what happened this week:

Russian Central Bank Governor Speaks After Cutting Key Rate to 7.5%
 

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