The “left” and “right” will unite and clamor for a war with Russia over Ukraine.
Ukraine was an ancient part of Tsarist Russia. The “boundary” between the Russian SSR and the Ukrainian SSR was drawn by the Bolsheviks with the express intent of diluting Ukrainian nationalism by including Russian-speaking areas such as Crimea and the Donbast in the Ukrainian SSR. When the Soviet Union split, the boundaries of the split were those drawn by Stalin (father of the famine in Ukraine). Now, Putin wants to re-align the boundary along ethnic/linguistic lines rather than the artificial boundary drawn by the Bolsheviks. Why should we send 3000 troops to shore up the Russia-Ukraine border drawn by the anti-nature Bolsheviks>
Same artificial boundary story with respect to Russia and Georgia. The Russian provinces of Abhkazia and Southern Ossetia were included in the Georgia SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic). Russia took them back and we unsuccessfully supported Georgia in 2008 in its attempt to “take back” these Russian-speaking provinces of Georgia.
It’s none of our business.
Russel brand does a good commentary on Joe Rogan vs. The war mongers in commmercial media.
At least there is unity and we are all out of mean tweets.
The shelves are empty in the spirit of egalitarian equality of results for all.
After being redpilled, it’s nothing but sour moods. Thank goodness for moments of schadenfreude.
November,
Have not seen you in a while. I guess I will have to look up schadenfreude.
I have time today since the schools are all closed due to sleet and ice. After last year’s February disaster in Texas I no longer look at snow and ice with childish delight.
@Cristina,
There was a lot of hype and mouth breathing drama about a blizzard in my area, but it was just an average snowfall for this time of year, and the blizzard never happened.
I too used to enjoy the winter more in my younger days, but nowadays, I find that my fingers and toes get uncomfortably cold.
I still post here often. It’s easy to miss posts due to the number of threads on OD.
Not so sour as when the recession hits.
The “left” and “right” will unite and clamor for a war with Russia over Ukraine.
Ukraine was an ancient part of Tsarist Russia. The “boundary” between the Russian SSR and the Ukrainian SSR was drawn by the Bolsheviks with the express intent of diluting Ukrainian nationalism by including Russian-speaking areas such as Crimea and the Donbast in the Ukrainian SSR. When the Soviet Union split, the boundaries of the split were those drawn by Stalin (father of the famine in Ukraine). Now, Putin wants to re-align the boundary along ethnic/linguistic lines rather than the artificial boundary drawn by the Bolsheviks. Why should we send 3000 troops to shore up the Russia-Ukraine border drawn by the anti-nature Bolsheviks>
Same artificial boundary story with respect to Russia and Georgia. The Russian provinces of Abhkazia and Southern Ossetia were included in the Georgia SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic). Russia took them back and we unsuccessfully supported Georgia in 2008 in its attempt to “take back” these Russian-speaking provinces of Georgia.
It’s none of our business.
Russel brand does a good commentary on Joe Rogan vs. The war mongers in commmercial media.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DtUJpWYtGWM
If we weren’t a 3rd world country yet, we turned into one under Biden and his jew cabinet.
Re: “a sour mood”:
More people have been shaken awake from dreaming The American Dream.
Economist Michael Hudson discusses Financial Parasites in the U.S.’s rentier economy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcIW_g8gyno
Michael Parenti is accurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2jxkFdPTJI&list=PLbnLysSug0vTPIoUTFTje1T6XptsUAHGG
At least there is unity and we are all out of mean tweets.
The shelves are empty in the spirit of egalitarian equality of results for all.
After being redpilled, it’s nothing but sour moods. Thank goodness for moments of schadenfreude.
November,
Have not seen you in a while. I guess I will have to look up schadenfreude.
I have time today since the schools are all closed due to sleet and ice. After last year’s February disaster in Texas I no longer look at snow and ice with childish delight.
@Cristina,
There was a lot of hype and mouth breathing drama about a blizzard in my area, but it was just an average snowfall for this time of year, and the blizzard never happened.
I too used to enjoy the winter more in my younger days, but nowadays, I find that my fingers and toes get uncomfortably cold.
I still post here often. It’s easy to miss posts due to the number of threads on OD.