Feminist crusade against Russia?

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  • #760606
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    Faust For Science
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    I think the main reason Putin did this was because his regime depends on encouraging a persecution complex amongst Russians.

    The above comment screams “projection”.

    Attacking people to use the claim of prejudice against the victims by the attackers are the actions of weak individuals.

    We see such actions every single day by the SJWs, progressives, and globalists against their victims.

    On the other hand, Putin is not weak. He is many things, but he is not weak.

    Putin makes new fortune every year selling oil and natural gas to Europe.

    That is what the whole Syrian mess is about. To get fuel pipelines from the middle east into Europe as a way to cut off Russia’s fuel sales to Europe, and transfer the wealth of those sales to those controlling the middle east.

    Those controlling the UK government have several motives to deflect their internal problems to a “foreign enemy”.

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    It'sallbs
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    Putin is popular in Russia because people see him as the saviour of the economy after the terrible years in the 1990s following the collapse of The Soviet Union.

    The 1990s in Russia was a time of organised crime and food shortages and empty shelves in shops.

    In the 1990s British holidays to Moscow came with an armed guard.

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

    #760648
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    It'sallbs
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    Attacking people to use the claim of prejudice against the victims by the attackers are the actions of weak individuals.

    Yes it’s the sort of thing a TUNA leader would do… go figure

    Somehow Faust it just doesn’t feel right when we agree.

    hahahahaha

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

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    Faust For Science
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    Putin is popular in Russia because people see him as the saviour of the economy after the terrible years in the 1990s following the collapse of The Soviet Union.

    The 1990s in Russia was a time of organised crime and food shortages and empty shelves in shops.

    In the 1990s British holidays to Moscow came with an armed guard.

    Some of that reputation is well earned. Before he decided to be president of Russia, Putin was the kingmaker in the shadows.

    Attacking people to use the claim of prejudice against the victims by the attackers are the actions of weak individuals.

    Yes it’s the sort of thing a TUNA leader would do… go figure

    Somehow Faust it just doesn’t feel right when we agree.

    hahahahaha

    Thank you.

    #760662
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    Before he decided to be president of Russia,

    He was assigned by the Yeltsin’s family (or commonly known as just The Family) to a post of the Acting president in exchange for guarantees of untouchability for all the Family members, including Yeltsin himself.
    Putin has always been a flunky, a pawn never a player. There were always others who decided for him. That’s why today he plays a tough guy.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    Rhino
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    There is many sides to this coin but the reasons are pretty much the same in regards to why May wants to start something with Russia. She wants to be viewed as the new Iron Lady that Margaret Thatcher was known for.

    By inciting Russia the European Union can tell the people who voted for Brexit “Look you are about to go to war with a powerful enemy do you really want to leave the EU in a time of crisis and possible global war? We can help you we are your ally you should stay!”

    It will keep the EU and NATO together on the same page and allow them to fight a common enemy and keep the United States under globalist control by a proxy war should the U.S. choose not to directly get involved between these two nations. It also allows the military industrial complex to continue to sell arms and keep people divided for this purpose.

    If the United States was ever to sign a non aggression pact with Russia it would send shockwaves across EU and NATO nations and put them in a panic because it would stop them from being able to incite the U.S and Russia into a war and stop the military industrial complex plans in its tracks. Of course the MSM will call Trump colluding with Russia but who cares they already are doing it anyway.

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    As Red Ken said it is also likely that May is using it to try and look like a strong leader taking action when she is anything but.

    Like most feminist c~~~ leaders, she is a barking Chihuahua.

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

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    This is how revolts break out.

    Would break out, Europeans screwed themselves by buying into gun control.

    “A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, ‘You are mad; you are not like us.'”

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    It seems like too much of a coincidence that a feminist leader, Theresa May, (with a history of pushing domestic violence laws) is waging a crusade against Russia at the same time they are objecting to Russia’s domestic violence laws.

    The luvvies at the BBC dated 7 March 2018 – “The dark reality of Russia’s domestic violence laws”. https://archive.fo/U8RCS#selection-1369.0-1369.51

    Theresa May is a well known feminist zealot. Can the public really believe the word of a person who is willing to deliberately ignore the truth about the Duluth model / male control theory?

    If she’s willing to mislead the public about that to the detriment of her own citizens, how far would she be willing to go against another country such as Russia?

    I don’t know the facts of what happened or the evidence re the chemical poisoning, but I know better than to trust the word of Theresa May without hard evidence and proof. I’ve seen no evidence that any other country couldn’t have produced that chemical.

    This and the fact that Hillary Clinton tried to blame Russia for losing to Trump, the whole thing reeks of feminist corruption.

    If Theresa May and her feminist cronies want to be believed, they should produce hard evidence and tell the truth about the Duluth model. Until then, they have zero credibility.

    Its this but also the fact russia selling s300s/400s to iran, messing with globalists obama/uk in syria, plenty of things not going the one worlders way.

    They tried taking Trump dow with Putin by fake linking them together, while in reality clinton and obama and fbi and others did uranium one profit job and created fake dossier s~~~ so the one worlders could try to take both down and failed miserably.

    Putin was last guy to stop globalists b/c Hillabitch was suposed to win, but now Trump isnt theirs AND Putin is not theirs. So they have two guys obstructing one worlders goals now and so doing what they can to destroy both of them.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #760723
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    He was assigned by the Yeltsin’s family (or commonly known as just The Family) to a post of the Acting president in exchange for guarantees of untouchability for all the Family members, including Yeltsin himself.

    I have heard the reverse, with the Yeltsin family being pushed out of power for colluding with foreigners to economically pillage Russia.

    We likely will not know the truth in our lifetimes.

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    It'sallbs
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    All I can remember of Boris Yeltsin was whenever he was on TV he was nearly always p~~~ed.

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

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    Sidecar
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    So Teresa May really is trying out for feminist hitler. She has a lot of competition.

    Not that it will do her any good. Real Hitler got his ass whupped going up against Russia, so what chance does Feminist Hitler have?

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    All I can remember of Boris Yeltsin was whenever he was on TV he was nearly always p~~~ed.

    Any sober dutchbag will look like Capitan America with this on the background. An uncomplicated secret of Putin’s popularity back in those times.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    Teresa May is fooling herself if she thinks she can take on Putin in ANY way, shape, or form. The Russian people don’t fall for western propoganda either, so her worthless words won’t get her far at all. Feminism doesn’t go over too well in Russia.

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    The Daily Mail (hardly the most reliable source) have said that the US is going to impose extra sanctions on Russia

    so much for Trump stopping this s~~~

    Like I been sayin’… Trump is just the current puppet/swamp keeper, nothing has changed really.

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