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Sure he does. One of those little blonde peach fuzz ones.
You've obviously been a lot closer to him than I.
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Sure he does. One of those little blonde peach fuzz ones.
I could have ended it all before it began. Woe is me.You've obviously been a lot closer to him than I.
The Russians bombed a Holocaust memorial in Ukraine.
The people of Ukraine built a memorial to the Jews.In the race to create propaganda, supporters of Russia and supporters of Ukraine are wrestling to see who can paint the other side as the bigger Jew hater.
But, when it comes to Russians and Ukrainians, it's a dead heat.
Yes, Russian did damage the memorial at Babi Yar when they shelled Kiev.
And Yes, the memorial at Babi Yar is over the mass grave of 34,000 Jews murdered in two days in 1941 by Ukrainian Police and Ukrainian Nationalists supporting German Einsatzgruppen.
You're not going to get my (or any other thinking Jew's) support for your side by pretending to give a tinker's damn about The Jews. And frankly, that kind of pandering is one of the most disgusting things about this conflict.
Hence why nations should be able to defend themselves.Not in a desire to commit genocide against a people.But he is trying to expand Russian territory as Hitler tried.
We first have to think about what Vladimir Putin has done and the nature of what we’re facing. People don’t want to talk about Adolf Hitler and World War II, but I’m going to talk about it. Obviously the major element when you talk about World War II, which is overwhelming, is the Holocaust and the absolute decimation of the Jewish population of Europe, as well as the Roma-Sinti people.But let’s focus here on the territorial expansionism of Germany, what Germany did under Hitler in that period: seizure of the Sudetenland and the Anschluss or annexation of Austria, all on the basis that they were German speakers. The invasion of Poland. The treaty with the Soviet Union, the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, that also enabled the Soviet Union to take portions of Poland but then became a prelude to Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Invasions of France and all of the countries surrounding Germany, including Denmark and further afield to Norway. Germany eventually engaged in a burst of massive territorial expansion and occupation. Eventually the Soviet Union fought back. Vladimir Putin’s own family suffered during the siege of Leningrad, and yet here is Vladimir Putin doing exactly the same thing.
Reynolds: So, similar to Hitler, he’s using a sense of massive historical grievance combined with a veneer of protecting Russians and a dismissal of the rights of minorities and other nations to have independent countries in order to fuel territorial ambitions?Hill: Correct. And he’s blaming others, for why this has happened, and getting us to blame ourselves.If people look back to the history of World War II, there were an awful lot of people around Europe who became Nazi German sympathizers before the invasion of Poland. In the United Kingdom, there was a whole host of British politicians who admired Hitler’s strength and his power, for doing what Great Powers do, before the horrors of the Blitz and the Holocaust finally penetrated.Reynolds: And you see this now.Hill: You totally see it. Unfortunately, we have politicians and public figures in the United States and around Europe who have embraced the idea that Russia was wronged by NATO and that Putin is a strong, powerful man and has the right to do what he’s doing: Because Ukraine is somehow not worthy of independence, because it’s either Russia’s historical lands or Ukrainians are Russians, or the Ukrainian leaders are — this is what Putin says — “drug addled, fascist Nazis” or whatever labels he wants to apply here.
So sadly, we are treading back through old historical patterns that we said that we would never permit to happen again. The other thing to think about in this larger historic context is how much the German business community helped facilitate the rise of Hitler. Right now, everyone who has been doing business in Russia or buying Russian gas and oil has contributed to Putin’s war chest. Our investments are not just boosting business profits, or Russia’s sovereign wealth funds and its longer-term development. They now are literally the fuel for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
‘Yes, He Would’: Fiona Hill on Putin and Nukes
Putin is trying to take down the entire world order, the veteran Russia watcher said in an interview. But there are ways even ordinary Americans can fight back.www.politico.com
In the race to create propaganda, supporters of Russia and supporters of Ukraine are wrestling to see who can paint the other side as the bigger Jew hater.
But, when it comes to Russians and Ukrainians, it's a dead heat.
Yes, Russian did damage the memorial at Babi Yar when they shelled Kiev.
And Yes, the memorial at Babi Yar is over the mass grave of 34,000 Jews murdered in two days in 1941 by Ukrainian Police and Ukrainian Nationalists supporting German Einsatzgruppen.
You're not going to get my (or any other thinking Jew's) support for your side by pretending to give a tinker's damn about The Jews. And frankly, that kind of pandering is one of the most disgusting things about this conflict.
I don't disagree 100% with what you wrote here, but you're pretending not to take sides when you really come across as a big time Putin apologist.In the race to create propaganda, supporters of Russia and supporters of Ukraine are wrestling to see who can paint the other side as the bigger Jew hater.
But, when it comes to Russians and Ukrainians, it's a dead heat.
Yes, Russian did damage the memorial at Babi Yar when they shelled Kiev.
And Yes, the memorial at Babi Yar is over the mass grave of 34,000 Jews murdered in two days in 1941 by Ukrainian Police and Ukrainian Nationalists supporting German Einsatzgruppen.
You're not going to get my (or any other thinking Jew's) support for your side by pretending to give a tinker's damn about The Jews. And frankly, that kind of pandering is one of the most disgusting things about this conflict.
" why aren't the ukrainians fighting?"Hence why nations should be able to defend themselves.
Why aren’t the Ukrainians fighting?
Why aren’t all the non-NATO countries rallying to their cause and sending troops in?
Maybe he's really Trump, as that was stupid enough to be worthy of Trump." why aren't the ukrainians fighting?"
Goddamn you are stupid. JFC
So millions of Ukrainians aren’t fleeing the country? Weird, even the MSM is saying they are." why aren't the ukrainians fighting?"
Goddamn you are stupid. JFC
So they’ve pushed back the Russian forces into Russia? What great news!They are fighting.
They're fighting magnificently.
Lie again, bitch modeWe've had mandatory vaccine policies in the U.S. since before the Emancipation Proclamation
This was written before the GOP went crazy. https://thefederalist.com/2015/02/03/the-insane-vaccine-debate/www.usmessageboard.com
So millions of Ukrainians aren’t fleeing the country? Weird, even the MSM is saying they are.
It does seem we're not really happy unless we can see some form of doom on the horizon.
I don't disagree 100% with what you wrote here, but you're pretending not to take sides when you really come across as a big time Putin apologist.
No, Putin is not like Hitler to the Jews, he's like Hitler as a war starter who uses propaganda to invade other countries, sometimes using the same excuses, i.e. "Germans live there"/"Russians live there". He's just closed down the opposition press.
So maybe "Staler" or "Hitlin" is a better name?