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Mr. Sunshine posted:yeah let me just hang my glasses from the front of my vest. It's not like a real soldier is going to be crawling in the loving mud when the shells start flying or anything. It's like some modern day version of Dad's Army meets The Office. There's this strangely old looking dowser guy. Then a super gung-ho appearing skull scarf guy who also appears to be just some biker dad. All they ever do is dig trenches and wells and make food. Towards the end of the show it's revealed that they're just
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Both Russia and Ukraine are insanely old countries. Old rear end troops have been a constant feature of videos from this conflict since 2014.
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https://twitter.com/ABarbashin/status/1528399289554243586
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Cugel the Clever posted:Left-wing folks really need to up their symbol game. Both in terms of just handing patches out en masse to people who might get visibility and of coming up with even minimally compelling imagery. The hammer and sickle really isn't the kind of thing many naive 18-year-olds are going to slap on to their kit thinking, "Woah, brah, I don't know whether this thing has some deeper meaning, but it looks loving sick!" I remember getting in trouble as like a 6 year old for drawing a bunch of Swastikas on one of my homework assignments. I just was drawing curlied pluses and they looked cool, and I had no idea why they had a parent teacher conference over it. I had absolutely no idea about ww2 or naziism and doubt i had ever seen a Nazi insignia in my life by that point. Looking forward to my kid getting in trouble at school for scribbling Z’s all over a piece of paper.
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Vladimir Solovyov was born into a Jewish family.[10][11] His father, Rudolf Naumovich Solovyov (born Vinitskovsky), and his mother, Inna Solomonovna Solovyova (née Shapiro), both graduated from the history and philology department of the Moscow State V. I. Lenin Pedagogical Institute. Later, his father taught political economy at a school of statistics, while his mother worked as an art critic at the Battle of Borodino museum. Bizarre stuff
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# ? May 22, 2022 21:55 |
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KitConstantine posted:Whatabout Nazis When talking about Ukraine quite a lot of people instinctively blurt out "Azov" in a sort of Pavlonian response which could be a credit to Russian propaganda but the complete indifference to well-documented Russian expeditionary nazis suggests it really is a conscious and deliberate effort to dehumanize Ukrainians.
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Somaen posted:Vladimir Solovyov was born into a Jewish family.[10][11] His father, Rudolf Naumovich Solovyov (born Vinitskovsky), and his mother, Inna Solomonovna Solovyova (née Shapiro), both graduated from the history and philology department of the Moscow State V. I. Lenin Pedagogical Institute. Later, his father taught political economy at a school of statistics, while his mother worked as an art critic at the Battle of Borodino museum. *Lavrov voice* The thing about the Jews...
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# ? May 22, 2022 22:01 |
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Our Nazis are OK but their Nazis are bad. Mainly because they aren't our Nazis.
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# ? May 22, 2022 22:07 |
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Someone posted earlier espousing disbelief that Leftists are really broke-brained over Ukraine. Just got out of an extremely irritating IRL conversation where a good friend tried to lecture me on supporting the US/NATO MIC, that Ukraine has been bombing their own people for 8 years after a CIA coup, that it’s full of Nazis etc. etc. Like all of the Fox News Hannity/Carlson talking points too. It’s insane. I don’t know how to constructively engage someone like that.
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# ? May 22, 2022 22:08 |
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mlmp08 posted:me, I just don't think I like this guy: Everybody's talking about the knives but personally I don't know how seriously I can take someone wearing that oh-so-metal skull mask.
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# ? May 22, 2022 22:11 |
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The Russian nationalist tendency to refer to Brits as "the Anglo-Saxons" is so, so strange to me. It really highlights what a bizarre and moronic propaganda bubble they've built for themselves... I haven't followed Russian language media closely or anything, but I studied Russian for a long time and spent some time studying there. I had never seen the term "англосаксонский" outside like Wikipedia historical articles until this war started. Is there some logic behind it? Is it supposed to make them sound primitive, or something? Incidentally, one of the early Rurikid tsars married a daughter of Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king, so Solovyov is dunking on his own glorious history also.
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Victis posted:Someone posted earlier espousing disbelief that Leftists are really broke-brained over Ukraine. You can't engage with them. Just laugh or try to up their nutso conspiracy theorys with your own new conspiracies. If you can get them to believe a conspiracy theory you made up on the spot you can show them how gullible they actually are. Laughing at the nutjob poo poo instead of trying to rebuttal it is also good. Because turning them into jokes is the only way to get them frustrated as they try to convince you. Don't get mad at their dumbfuck What has worked on my mother is conversations that she would say "Covid is a Chinese bioweapon, *2 mins later* covid isn't that bad no one is dying" and I'd be like you sure both of those things can be true at once? Maybe neither of them is true because the people saying them are saying both are true"
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Paladinus posted:Also, dowsing is not real. What do you mean Need to dig a well? Dowsing rod! Planting stuff in the garden? Dowsing rod! Can't sleep well? Dowsing rod!
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Neorxenawang posted:The Russian nationalist tendency to refer to Brits as "the Anglo-Saxons" is so, so strange to me. It really highlights what a bizarre and moronic propaganda bubble they've built for themselves... I haven't followed Russian language media closely or anything, but I studied Russian for a long time and spent some time studying there. I had never seen the term "англосаксонский" outside like Wikipedia historical articles until this war started. Is there some logic behind it? Is it supposed to make them sound primitive, or something? I think I've seen it around elsewhere in Chinese works. Possibly it's an anti-imperialist thing? I.E. Highlight the Anglo-Saxons (i.e. English) as conquerers and colonizers even within their own home territories, and distinguishing them from the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and possibly even Cornish. Imperialists since the fall of the Roman Empire, etc. etc. That's my best guess anyways.
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# ? May 22, 2022 22:22 |
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Drove east to west in Poland today, further down south than usual and was happy to see: 1) A lot of Ukrainian freight trucks traveling west 2) A lot of US Army Freightliners with weapon containers heading east. These really stood out, as Freightliners and generally US trucks with the engine in front of the driver cab don’t exist here, so you notice a column of 10. Containers were also clearly marked with explosives warnings and I’m kinda shocked how much in the open they now travel.
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Arzachel posted:What do you mean Need to scam Iraqi EOD with bullshit? DOWSING RODS!
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Neorxenawang posted:The Russian nationalist tendency to refer to Brits as "the Anglo-Saxons" is so, so strange to me. It really highlights what a bizarre and moronic propaganda bubble they've built for themselves... I haven't followed Russian language media closely or anything, but I studied Russian for a long time and spent some time studying there. I had never seen the term "англосаксонский" outside like Wikipedia historical articles until this war started. Is there some logic behind it? Is it supposed to make them sound primitive, or something? It’s meant to be a shorthand for for US, U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, nothing more.
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Tomn posted:I think I've seen it around elsewhere in Chinese works. Possibly it's an anti-imperialist thing? I.E. Highlight the Anglo-Saxons (i.e. English) as conquerers and colonizers even within their own home territories, and distinguishing them from the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and possibly even Cornish. Imperialists since the fall of the Roman Empire, etc. etc. That's my best guess anyways. I think this is part of it, but I also see this applied to lumping together UK, USA, Canada and Australia as an contiguous geopolitical entity defined by Anglo-Saxon nationalism.
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The full translation is even more crazy https://twitter.com/DmitryOpines/status/1528410029744869378
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cinci zoo sniper posted:It’s meant to be a shorthand for for US, U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, nothing more. It's more in that it is tied to a lot of historical grievances of Russian elites with regard to the US and UK empires from centuries ago in some bizarre eternal Oceania Vs Eurasia rivalry (see: conspiracies regarding Lenin being a British agent, англичанка гадит, etc)
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Tomn posted:I think I've seen it around elsewhere in Chinese works. Possibly it's an anti-imperialist thing? I.E. Highlight the Anglo-Saxons (i.e. English) as conquerers and colonizers even within their own home territories, and distinguishing them from the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and possibly even Cornish. Imperialists since the fall of the Roman Empire, etc. etc. That's my best guess anyways. It's not used as an actual linguistically precise ethnic term afaict, generally just seems to basically exist as a stand-in for Anglo, except with added clash-of-the-ethnicities emphasis Somaen posted:It's more in that it is tied to a lot of historical grievances of Russian elites with regard to the US and UK empires from centuries ago in some bizarre eternal Oceania Vs Eurasia rivalry (see: conspiracies regarding Lenin being a British agent, англичанка гадит, etc) yeah this. op is right that it is used in a really peculiar way if you just take it as a transliteration of the same english word Herstory Begins Now fucked around with this message at 22:39 on May 22, 2022 |
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Victis posted:Just got out of an extremely irritating IRL conversation where a good friend tried to lecture me on supporting the US/NATO MIC, that Ukraine has been bombing their own people for 8 years after a CIA coup, that it’s full of Nazis etc. etc. Like all of the Fox News Hannity/Carlson talking points too.
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I've seen the tankies posting one of the "greyzone" propagandist guys from Twitter, and he uses the word "Angloid" a lot, so its definitely A Thing for them too.
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The Spiegel article made me have another look at some right-leaning Z telegram channels. Yep, that sure is some denazification.
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How are u posted:I've seen the tankies posting one of the "greyzone" propagandist guys from Twitter, and he uses the word "Angloid" a lot, so its definitely A Thing for them too. Grayzone just serves as a mediating proxy for Russia and aligned governments. There's a whole ecosystem of these deflective source propaganda outlets; it's easy to identify one layer of them because they wind up giving straight up guest spots on RT or Sputnik.
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mlmp08 posted:me, I just don't think I like this guy: Everyone's talking about this guy's glasses and his 3 silly big knives and his skull mask. But no one is going after his itty-bitty little folding knife also tucked in there. It's adorable. Almost exactly like the one my dad gave me when I turned 8.
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Neorxenawang posted:The Russian nationalist tendency to refer to Brits as "the Anglo-Saxons" is so, so strange to me. It really highlights what a bizarre and moronic propaganda bubble they've built for themselves... I haven't followed Russian language media closely or anything, but I studied Russian for a long time and spent some time studying there. I had never seen the term "англосаксонский" outside like Wikipedia historical articles until this war started. Is there some logic behind it? Is it supposed to make them sound primitive, or something? It's so they include americans too most soviet propaganda just lumped em together Donetsk was founded by a Welsh guy.
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Somaen posted:It's more in that it is tied to a lot of historical grievances of Russian elites with regard to the US and UK empires from centuries ago in some bizarre eternal Oceania Vs Eurasia rivalry (see: conspiracies regarding Lenin being a British agent, англичанка гадит, etc) Which is funny since Lenin was demonstrably a German asset.
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mlmp08 posted:me, I just don't think I like this guy: That's just the standard gear of the Rob Liefeld Corps.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Which is funny since Lenin was demonstrably a German asset. Yeah the Germans smuggled Lenin and his communists into Russia via railcar and helped finance their activities because it would take Russia out of the war. They didn’t like eachother but it was a gamble Ludendorff was ready to make.
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Another dawn is breaking in Kyiv, and it's still Ukrainian.
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# ? May 23, 2022 03:01 |
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I am well acquainted with the Saxon tribes of the United States
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PITT posted:There should be a stronger word than sanctions for what the world is doing with Russia, and a smiley.
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https://twitter.com/AggregateOsint/status/1528447375156600832 Gucci's getting upset about being cut off from their biggest customers.
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That's an awful plan
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Randarkman posted:That's an awful plan Not if you don't care about UKR.
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Aside from regime change it's literally just Russia's original war demands. Ukraine must unconditionally surrender or the Italian tourist industry is going to make slightly smaller profits this year. Acute Grill fucked around with this message at 04:28 on May 23, 2022 |
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They can get hosed. That's a terrible 'plan' to the extent that it makes me wonder if the Kremlin has some assets in Italy that they're leaning on
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(wtf Draghi the hell you doing?) Not exactly the same. When Putin talks about neutrality, he means to become Russia's vassal. When an EU nation talks about neutrality, well joining the EU is just the neutral choice isn't it? But uuuhhh that ain't a good proposal anyways boss.
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