We All Know Poles Make Best Popes, Holy Father Kaczynski Decrees.
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# ? May 20, 2016 12:42 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:52 |
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Cat Mattress posted:You probably want the opposite of that word.
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# ? May 20, 2016 12:56 |
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Disco Infiva posted:Schism with Rome due to Pope being too liberal for them, I think this is a first. Yeah. hosed up.
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# ? May 20, 2016 17:20 |
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Bloodshit posted:Here is a video covering the events from beginning to end: People burning to death is bad and all, but are fascists really people?
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# ? May 20, 2016 18:18 |
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Let's not dehumanize too much, plus the victims of the fire were mostly just heavily anti-Semitic Soviet nostalgia fanatics which were herded in to act as human shields for those who were running around with guns --- who got out from both the building and the country just peachy, along with some of the cop bigwigs who were backing them. Also sadly the fire truck hijack likely contributed heavily to he outcome, since the nepotism appointee running the emergency services (accomplishment: daddy was a mayor, IIRC) wasn't going to risk another truck just to put out some fire!
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# ? May 20, 2016 18:41 |
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Update on the MH17 European Court of Human Rights case, they're asking for roughly $3 billion in damages from Russiaquote:Next of kin of passengers on MH17 airliner downed by missile seek $10 million each For Bellingcat's part we've been working on a two year anniversary report summarising all our work, and for this report we've approached various experts in fields that are related to the analysis we've done, and asked them to do their own expert analysis on the material we're using.
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# ? May 21, 2016 09:17 |
Well, good luck, but I'm afraid the windmill you fought has a natural advantage over the victims' families there; it just doesn't give a poo poo. edit: VVV Yeah, that ultimately means it's not going to own up to anything, so I guess it'd be better to say it doesn't give a poo poo about human rights or that court. It's going to be the Evil West Slandering Plucky Russia All Over Again. anilEhilated fucked around with this message at 11:15 on May 21, 2016 |
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# ? May 21, 2016 09:55 |
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anilEhilated posted:Well, good luck, but I'm afraid the windmill you fought has a natural advantage over the victims' families there; it just doesn't give a poo poo. It gives a lot of poo poo about saving face and trying to pin the blame on literally anyone else. It gives a lot of poo poo about never admitting responsibility in that tragedy. It gives a lot of poo poo generally, mostly bullshit and horseshit though.
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# ? May 21, 2016 10:33 |
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Not that I expect Putin's Russia to admit any guilt whatsoever - but don't they have quite some time left, compared to other countries? I know both the USA and the Ukraine shot down civilian airliners on accident, and both ended up paying out to the victims (I think the US took 8 years to pay the families). In the unlikely event that Russia decides to pay ANYTHING, I guess it's gonna look similar and they won't accept legal responsibility while quietly paying money anyway. ...things could look quite differently in a couple years, right?
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# ? May 21, 2016 11:26 |
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The way the US handled it was to say they did nothing wrong, and what happened was not at all their responsibility, but they're so goddamn nice they're paying anyway. If there was enough of an uproar that Russia wanted to pay something they'd probably say something similar, though I'd wager Russia simply won't care about any uproar.
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# ? May 21, 2016 12:17 |
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Torquemadras posted:Not that I expect Putin's Russia to admit any guilt whatsoever - but don't they have quite some time left, compared to other countries? I know both the USA and the Ukraine shot down civilian airliners on accident, and both ended up paying out to the victims (I think the US took 8 years to pay the families). In the unlikely event that Russia decides to pay ANYTHING, I guess it's gonna look similar and they won't accept legal responsibility while quietly paying money anyway. Qaddafi, who was revealed during the Libyan revolution to have supposedly order the Lockerbie bombing, did pay up at least $1.5 billion dollars in compensation for the victims while continuously denying that he had a part and sheltering the bombing suspects, just so he could get sanctions cleared.
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# ? May 21, 2016 12:29 |
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Maybe there will be more sanctions because of this lawsuit? Well, enough people call for ending the current sanctions even though Russia is still waging an active war against Ukraine. People are still wounded and killed by Russian forces today! Edit: Searching for news about Donbass and Donezk in German Google gives articles almost exclusively from Russia Today and Sputnik News. Nobody in Germany cares about the war in Ukraine. Sanctions that are bad for the German 1% on the other hand are bad! Really bad. Let the rich make business with warmonger Putin! It's only just and fair! Lucy Heartfilia fucked around with this message at 12:57 on May 21, 2016 |
# ? May 21, 2016 12:52 |
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Brown Moses posted:Update on the MH17 European Court of Human Rights case, they're asking for roughly $3 billion in damages from Russia They will pay the 2013 ruble equivalent.
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# ? May 21, 2016 13:13 |
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As I understand it part of the case is that the Buk that shot down MH17 was sent over as part of Russia's wider secret war in Ukraine, sending troops and equipment to Ukraine, and firing artillery across the border. So the ECHR will not only be looking at whether Russia shot down MH17, but also if Russia was running a secret war in Ukraine, and it'll open quite a can of worms if they say there's a case for both.
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# ? May 21, 2016 13:30 |
Will it? It's essentially accepted by anyone who doesn't read exclusively Russian propaganda by now and I somehow don't see that bunch changing their opinion. Don't get me wrong, you're doing a great job and I admire it, but, well, windmills. Fuckers have two extra arms and don't feel pain.
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# ? May 21, 2016 13:36 |
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Torquemadras posted:Not that I expect Putin's Russia to admit any guilt whatsoever - but don't they have quite some time left, compared to other countries? I know both the USA and the Ukraine shot down civilian airliners on accident, and both ended up paying out to the victims (I think the US took 8 years to pay the families). In the unlikely event that Russia decides to pay ANYTHING, I guess it's gonna look similar and they won't accept legal responsibility while quietly paying money anyway. The victims' families of the 911 tragedy only recently won their court case to sue Saudi Arabia over disclosing who supported the hijackers. James Baker's law firm represented the Saudi government in the lawsuit. Now one of the members of the 911 commission has recently come out and said they found evidence that there were members of the Saudi government funding the hijackers. I imagine the Russian response to Australia's lawsuit will be similar, and it will be tied up in court for a long time.
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# ? May 21, 2016 13:36 |
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Young Freud posted:Qaddafi, who was revealed during the Libyan revolution to have supposedly order the Lockerbie bombing, did pay up at least $1.5 billion dollars in compensation for the victims while continuously denying that he had a part and sheltering the bombing suspects, just so he could get sanctions cleared. That's something. Yeah, I guess sanctions are the only thing that could make Russia pay up. Seems hard to say how much it's hitting them, anyway. The best-case scenario with the least death involved really seems to be a slow, drawn-out crippling of the Russian economy, given how entrenched they are... Lucy Heartfilia posted:Maybe there will be more sanctions because of this lawsuit? Well, enough people call for ending the current sanctions even though Russia is still waging an active war against Ukraine. People are still wounded and killed by Russian forces today! Some Germans do care It's honestly frustrating to talk about it. Whatever the news, it seems I'm surrounded by Putin apologists who offer explanations entirely unprovoked (there is a significant overlap with 9/11 truthers). What amazes me the most is that all of them, without fail, gravitate to the exact same arguments you get in this very thread by the occasional shill - they even drop the same hyperlinks! (Only more awkward, since they're, y'know, not writing.) Kinda funny hearing them shittalk incredulously about a mod whose posts I'm reading frequently.
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# ? May 21, 2016 14:36 |
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Torquemadras posted:That's something. Yeah, I guess sanctions are the only thing that could make Russia pay up. Seems hard to say how much it's hitting them, anyway. The best-case scenario with the least death involved really seems to be a slow, drawn-out crippling of the Russian economy, given how entrenched they are... Sadly I don't think they have ability to auction off all the real estate in London that was bought by money stolen from the Russian people.
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# ? May 21, 2016 15:52 |
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Torquemadras posted:Whatever the news, it seems I'm surrounded by Putin apologists As early as the 2006 Lebanon war Israel had both paid and unpaid volunteer shill armies that were organised effectively into dogpiling comments with pre-prepared talking points using an instant messaging type program, I have no doubts similar programs are being operated in varying scales by most nations for pretty much every conflict now- I remember news articles about comment factories during the opening phases of conflict in Ukraine, it's probable Russia just learned to hush them up a little better.
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# ? May 21, 2016 18:44 |
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Weirdly, to my knowledge the US is one of the only large, cybernetically equipped powers that doesn't do this- they tried similar things specific to ISIS, but the public and congressional response was so negative that the program was shut down. We have propaganda outlets through thinks like Radio Free X, but the basic strategy is to report accurate information that hurts the target regime's narrative, presented as news, in ways that are easy for target regime subjects to access, then let the superior information do the rest.
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# ? May 21, 2016 21:53 |
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DesperateDan posted:As early as the 2006 Lebanon war Israel had both paid and unpaid volunteer shill armies that were organised effectively into dogpiling comments with pre-prepared talking points using an instant messaging type program, I have no doubts similar programs are being operated in varying scales by most nations for pretty much every conflict now- I remember news articles about comment factories during the opening phases of conflict in Ukraine, it's probable Russia just learned to hush them up a little better. Serbia was famous for using online propaganda armies during the 1999 war. I believe they called there's the Thirteenth Floor, since it was located in a single building floor.
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# ? May 22, 2016 00:02 |
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Discendo Vox posted:Weirdly, to my knowledge the US is one of the only large, cybernetically equipped powers that doesn't do this- they tried similar things specific to ISIS, but the public and congressional response was so negative that the program was shut down. We have propaganda outlets through thinks like Radio Free X, but the basic strategy is to report accurate information that hurts the target regime's narrative, presented as news, in ways that are easy for target regime subjects to access, then let the superior information do the rest. It really depresses me that the phrase "cybernetically-equipped" doesn't refer to robot arms in TYOOL 2016. Shadowrun lied to me, turns out troll factories are the future. Though "shut down the enemy corp's troll factory by any means necessary" does sound like a Shadowrun plot.
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# ? May 22, 2016 01:18 |
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Some light at the end of the tunnel - the Pride in Gdańsk went pretty well. It looked bad at first - after the march registered, the anti-LGBT rights organizations mobilized and registered about 15 counter-manifestations, each extremely near the Pride or directly colliding with its planned path. Among the organizers were football hooligans from Warsaw and Poznań and several Catholic anti-gay and anti-abortion organizations. Summarily, there were supposed to be about 2000 people, a large part of them expected to behave aggressively. It's pretty well summed up on this joke picture that circulated Facebook a week ago. The city authorities reacted quickly - the Administrative Court tried to sort poo poo out and reorganize demonstrations to prevent bloodshed. The organizers of the Pride agreed to change the path of the march to avoid clashing with counter-manifestations. Of the latter, some were canceled - their initiators didn't even bother to appear in the court, since the only reason they bothered with registration was to prevent the Pride from happening. Only 6 of them were permitted. I never saw as many riot police officers in Gdansk as yesterday. I heard they brought reinforcements from Szczecin. It turned out to be more than enough - out of expected 2000 angry nationalists, only 200 bothered to show up. They tried to interfere with the Pride, but failed to get through the police and tried to battle them instead, which was more than enough to declare their demonstrations illegal and chase them off. They tried to make their stand on the tram stop near to the place where the march was supposed to end. The Pride was directed through another route, the nationalists were chased away, 5 people were arrested for attacking the police, including the daughter of Anna Kolakowska, a member of the city council from PiS. It could have ended worse, I guess.
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# ? May 22, 2016 18:55 |
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No worries, the internal affairs minister has ordered an inquiry to check if the officers who arrested the councillor's daughter broke regulations - 'anonymous sources' say she was only waiting for the tram and it was all a police provocation
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# ? May 23, 2016 09:11 |
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szary posted:No worries, the internal affairs minister has ordered an inquiry to check if the officers who arrested the councillor's daughter broke regulations - 'anonymous sources' say she was only waiting for the tram and it was all a police provocation Im hoping when the eventual civil war comes, the police will stand on our side. First Ziobro freed a guy convicted of assaulting a police officer just because he was a nationalist and for years they won't stop going on and on about police provocations against brave patriots. Now ministers are calling for investigations and sanctions against officers keeping public order because they forgot to ask about party affiliation lmao, Good, good.
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# ? May 23, 2016 10:41 |
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szary posted:No worries, the internal affairs minister has ordered an inquiry to check if the officers who arrested the councillor's daughter broke regulations - 'anonymous sources' say she was only waiting for the tram and it was all a police provocation They may try to bail her out, but this won't go over well with the police. It also hurts the image they cultivated for years - unbroken fighters for justice pulling strings to prevent one of theirs from getting a fine and several months of jail. She's hardly the most important victory here, anyway - the nationalists lost more from this standoff. The great multitude of pro-family demonstrations of people from the entire Poland turned out to be about 200 angry hools (the Pride had 4 times as much participants) who can only ineffectually throw some bricks at the police and immediately run away. The rumbling, earth-shaking noises before the march ended with a weak fart.
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# ? May 23, 2016 11:17 |
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Well, photos have surfaced showing her participating in the clashes with the police, so at least she won't be able to pull the "I was just a bystander" card. But yeah, maybe if this kind of thing continues to happen then people will at least start going to elections. I know I was too apathetic to vote last year but will definitely be going next time, even if I have to drive 250 km to my home city and vote for Razem. Maybe the rise of authoritarianism and straight-up fascism will shock some people awake. Edit: Right after hitting submit I read the newest polls, PiS popularity up by 5 percent szary fucked around with this message at 16:23 on May 23, 2016 |
# ? May 23, 2016 16:18 |
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szary posted:Well, photos have surfaced showing her participating in the clashes with the police, so at least she won't be able to pull the "I was just a bystander" card. The newest poll shows PiS with 39% support, its highest number yet. PO is in second with 17%. The nation is going full Putin and we're hosed.
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# ? May 23, 2016 16:22 |
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A Pale Horse posted:The newest poll shows PiS with 39% support, its highest number yet. PO is in second with 17%. The nation is going full Putin and we're hosed. that's one poll, also they had 45% average of polls at some point. But I expected their numbers to drop off very rapidly and they aren't
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# ? May 23, 2016 16:35 |
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It's so surreal to me that their support is so high. Whenever they're mentioned to me here in Poznań, it's almost always with a mix of contempt and embarrassment.
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# ? May 23, 2016 20:50 |
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Septimius posted:It's so surreal to me that that Trump's support is so high. Whenever he's mentioned to me here in San Francisco, it's almost always with a mix of contempt and embarrassment. Regional variance in support matching political self-identity.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:25 |
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Which polling agency was that? Because, you know, being state owned tends to be a factor.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:31 |
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Lichtenstein posted:Which polling agency was that? Because, you know, being state owned tends to be a factor. TNS Polska. Not state owned as far as I know.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:39 |
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Does anyone here speak French or can find this video with English subtitles? http://weirdrussia.com/2016/05/23/rfi-how-russian-tv-fakes-news/
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# ? May 24, 2016 00:29 |
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eigenstate posted:Does anyone here speak French or can find this video with English subtitles? quote:News, Politics They went to find the people they had interviewed. Bruno Le Maire, the politician, says they used "cut and paste" on what he said to change his words into something "not opposite, but quite different" from what he said. One of the demonstrators, who you hear talking in English to the Russian journalist ("they betrayed us"), claims she doesn't even know English well enough to speak like that, and as she was wearing a camera to record the events you get to see an excerpt of how the exchange went from her point of view. The one with the Arab Harasser™ basically says that all the words in the Russian broadcast were "not translated but invented" and that it's "loving disgusting", then explains that no, she doesn't feel afraid and that she is actually for welcoming refugees from a war-torn country. The bit about a lycée (high school) that was closed because it was invaded by migrants? The school was actually closed in 2011*, several years before the refugee crisis. The pensioner who claimed to have been replaced by migrants? "No, that's not true, that's completely false! I can't let them say that!" * The real reason it was closed, of course, was budget cuts, and Sarkozy's obsession with reducing the number of public function workers, such as teachers.
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# ? May 24, 2016 08:40 |
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A Pale Horse posted:TNS Polska. Not state owned as far as I know. Okay, that's sad (IIRC it's CBOS that is consistently terrible).
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# ? May 24, 2016 09:04 |
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My Polish is a bit rusty but 'dupa' means rear end.
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# ? May 24, 2016 13:02 |
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quote:During his visit to Crimea, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was confronted by frustrated pensioners, the Meduza news website reported on Tuesday. Video here, can anyone add any info to the exchange? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSq7oxM_fyo
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# ? May 24, 2016 13:41 |
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jonnypeh posted:My Polish is a bit rusty but 'dupa' means rear end. "We want it up the rear end too Stop gay privilege" Last one is a line from a polish comedy, probably has some extra meaning, I don't understand dresiarze-speak too well. It's also most likely shopped, poor grammar is a nice touch.
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# ? May 24, 2016 13:59 |
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alex314 posted:"We want it up the rear end too ??? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_-Qtz70_z4
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# ? May 24, 2016 14:12 |