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Tatyana
AG, re.
in case you weren’t informed properly by your own media – Russia is about to attack Europe.
By now 10M Russians must be waiting to storm Europe for a year now. As often as these tabloid news have been cooked up.Dear AG,
maybe your media is also reporting on the goal of our future invasion?
Maybe, by a lucky chance, this goal could be the enslavement of the population of Europe?I ask out of personal interest. An aweful lot of physical work this holiday season has taken a toll on my poor joints. So I hope to get a young, healthy (preferably handsome) man before next season.
I offer a semi-basement with central heating and air conditioning, provide a folding bed, microwave and electric kettle, knowledge of Russian is not required.I really hope that the cost of such a slave will be lower than the cost of electric rollers, the price of which has risen terribly due to sanctions.
AG…don’t be surprised to get serious inquiries in case you put up this offer on fb…
p.s. This new piece by author Rob Urie about how he got eclipsed by US online censorship for his writing about RU and UKR
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/01/rob-urie-on-being-censored-for-the-last-four-years.htmlJackPositive development that many powerful podcasters in the U.S seems to get more and more knowledagable about the Ukraine war and try to act as a brige, to bring more peaceful relations:
Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan and latest russian/american Lex Friedman podcaster with 4,2 million subscribers on Youtube recently interviewed Zelensky but was upset that Zelensky did not make more of the interview when he had a great chance, and now plan to interview Putin:
Lex Fridman disappointed Zelensky only had ‘crude words’ for Putin
The podcaster noted that when a “world leader [is] speaking about another world leader during a historic opportunity for peace, crude words of disrespect, while powerful, may harm negotiations.”
“Peacemaking in this situation requires compromise in order to avoid further death and suffering, and I believe it requires treating the other leader with the seriousness you expect him to treat you with,” he explained.
“You need to take him as a serious person, who loves his country and his people,” Fridman added.
Fridman has repeatedly stressed that understanding the roots of the Ukraine conflict and Russia’s perspective is critical for any meaningful negotiations aimed at ending the hostilities. He has pointed out that it is crucial to take into account the 2014 US-backed Maidan coup in Ukraine as well as the broken promises by NATO not to expand towards Russia’s borders.
https://swentr.site/news/611408-fridman-zelensky-ukraine-putin/
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