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The residents of liberated Lisichansk are telling us how the military formations of Ukraine destroyed their city!

A group drives up to a building, launches a copter, puts target marks on their tablet and leaves quickly. In 3 to 5 minutes a mortar barrage hits these points. About 15 mortar shells hit immediately.
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⚡️ The center of Donetsk just came under another shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The first shots from the site of the hits.
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Russian speakers in the town of Seversk refuse to be evacuated to Ukraine.

Wait till end
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So let's be slightly rhetorical, shall we?

Of course I know none of us like big and extravagant speeches, we're all just normal people who want to see what's next for dinner and maybe go for the park once or twice a week, but some things have to be said.

There were periods in human history where the average citizen was not even required to think about politics, and that boils to a few things, people back then were only concerned (in the grand scheme of things) with 2 things, God and loyalty and service to the King/Caliph/Emperor/Pharaoh/Eternal Leader, the main concern was to maintain a household, raise your kids and making sure to provide for your family.

And if the average peasant, blacksmith, machinist ever thought about anything about his nation state / leader, it was probably because it all went to shit.

But relatively recently most of the world doesn't live under an autocratic leadership where it is granted that you were born when this man was here and you'll die while he's still in his chair, for the past 200 years or so active participation in politics by the average citizen increased massively, now of course he still cares about his own household, but it is a fact that the average citizen of today is much more politically literate than his ancestor 300 years back, he was given an education and the circumstances to allow for it.

The question is, what has that led to?

Well, it did lead to an increase of accountability at the beginning, but now you can admit you're going to lead your country into ruin and no one can stop you, it's not very different from that corrupt king who was only for food and lust

It has also forced us to think more, I bet you most Americans 10 years ago didn't even know where Ukraine was, and can you blame them? Why would they? It's a different country from far away and they'll unlikely to have any sort of personal connection to it, they just care about their own personal lives, as anyone naturally should..

Now look at the news, "Putin" "Ukraine" "Putin's tax" "Russia bad" "Ukraine good", the western institutions are trying to force their citizens to be more politically aware about foreign policy, and not in a good way, they're making life unnecessarily complicated and in a state of disaffection, because let's be honest, if the problem turns out to be 1 ocean away and not from your own leader's dumb policies, then what can you do?

Compare them to citizens of other countries, in Russia, yes, Uncle Vova has been there for 20 years and probably will for another 20, but why do I care? It's not like he's shoving his boot in my ass, or Iran, well, we're a shia country and we're Muslim, Israel is here and we have to deal with it, now back to my Ramadan preparations..

Point is, while most people are now automatically forced to be more politically literate, don't make it your entire persona guys, focus on your personal life and ambition's.
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Russophobia: History of Hate
Western disdain for Russia explained
Russia has been portrayed as a ‘savage and barbaric’ nation, from Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin. But where does the image come from? The documentary explores the creation of the anti-Russian narrative in the West and how it spread to the media and popular culture.

Researchers, historians and writers in the documentary claim Russia became a convenient target after the Great Schism. Throughout history, European rulers and philosophers constructed the image of an uncivilised nation, unfit for talks. For example, French philosophers Diderot, Voltaire and Rousseau argued if Russia could become a civilised country or if it was destined to remain barbarian.

The mythical ferocious Russian bear and the tale of bad Russia still feature in the media and contribute to modern russophobia. The documentary traces the origins of the anti-Russian narrative in the West and explores who benefits from it.
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🇰🇵🇺🇦 North Korea put the Ukraine in its place

The DPRK responded to Kiev's decision to sever diplomatic relations after Pyongyang's recognition of the Republics of Donbass.

A statement from the DPRK Foreign Ministry pointed out that Ukraine is not in a position to make any assessments after it supported US sanctions against Pyongyang
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🇺🇦🇳🇴🇸🇪🇪🇪 “For the first time we see more Ukrainians than Romanians” — in Norway and Sweden, the police revealed criminal networks for organizing prostitution

During the investigation, the Norway and Sweden police revealed several large networks in organizing prostitution. According to NRC Netherlands, women are massively imported to the Scandinavian countries, most of them from Ukraine.

According to the inspector of the Swedish police and the prostitution expert Simon Haggstrome, the growth of the number of Ukrainians involved in prostitution in Sweden is caused by the Special Military Operation in Ukraine.

“For the first time, we see more Ukrainians than Romanians,” said Haggstra. The policeman added that women discovered by law enforcement officers during the investigation did not turn to the government with a request to provide asylum.

As Readovka reported earlier, Estonian authorities also declared fears that Ukrainian refugees would be engaged in prostitution and bring HIV to the country.
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The U.S. Treasury Department eased restrictive measures against Russia, allowing transactions with Russia on food, fertilizers, seeds, drugs, and medical equipment.

In addition, the US temporarily allowed operations with Gazprom Germania GmbH, the former division of Gazprom. Therefore, transactions with SEFE Securing Energy for Europe GmbH are possible until 16 December 2022. Washington also lifted sanctions against Alfa-Bank’s subsidiary in Kazakhstan (JSC Alfa Bank).

After the launch of a special operation to demilitarize Ukraine, the West increased sanctions pressure on Moscow. Many countries announced the freeze of Russian assets, calls to abandon Russian energy sources even got louder. All this turned into problems for the USA and Europe, which were faced with a sharp rise in fuel and food prices.
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Polish Minister of Education Przemysław Czarnek decided to give Poles advice on how to survive inflation and save money in the face of rising food prices: You can just eat a little less and cheaper. Nice! We will take note of that 👌
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Meet the new cover of "The Economist" journal
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July 14, Tucker Carlson - Part 1: Inflation
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"We must defeat Russia before the winter comes"... who said these words? Napoleon 1812, Hitler 1941, or the Euro-Atlantic block 2022?
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July 14, Tucker Carlson - Part 2: Money for Ukraine
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⚡️⚡️The American Embassy in Kiev stopped its work. The embassy building is closed and no employees are visible, eyewitnesses said.

Earlier, the US authorities appealed to its citizens to leave Ukraine. According to the diplomatic mission, the situation in Ukraine at the moment is assessed as extremely unstable. At the same time, the embassy believes that conditions may "sharply and suddenly deteriorate.

It also became known that the US consulate in Odessa stopped its work.

Apparently, the Americans know something and are preparing something and have evacuated in advance. The situation is very unclear. There are a lot of questions for the U.S. representatives that have not yet been answered.
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And in a more serious tone, we should discuss something that will probably cause a friction in telegram as it has happened many times before, people like @theRightPeople1 already touched on it, to varying levels of success.

Posting pictures of dead combatants.

I am not talking about combat footage or live GoPro footage, to me those are slightly different, but what I am talking are pictures of the aftermath, and not the ones taken to catalogue a fight and use it for informational purposes in the military sphere, but to be used as some sort of propaganda-esque of "Mocking" the enemy and to bring their civilian populations morale down, the problem is not in the pic itself, but of how you use it.


Without naming any channels, let's say a Ukrop's girl corpse was photographed and half her chest simply ceased to existed, burned flesh looks like overdone barbecue, oh well, one more dead soldier to add to the list, but the caption is what made it stand out.

"Say it with your chest"

I don't get the joke, I saw much worse and my own humor is fucked up, I literally made a joke about how a coat should be worth the price considering the guy has been totally skinned (long story), yet I don't get the joke of that one, are we supposed to do a HaHa because a TOS probably evaporated her entire abdominal and chest cavities? I mean, you do you.

Yes, war is terrible and shit happens, but at least if you're going to mock the dead combatants, be more creative 🤷‍♀
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July 14, Tucker Carlson - Part 3: Ukraine is not the profile of free country
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