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Al DuClur's avatar

I have always agreed with the phrase judge people by their actions not what they say.

Putin reminds me of Orange Man Bad. He sees what is going on but only talks about it. That left it to the 5D crowd to fantasize about what Orange Man was going to do. Thus we got Q's trust the plan and Trump is going to cross the Rubicon. Case in point was the stolen election. It was obvious they were going to use mail in voting to steal it. Trump saw that but did nothing. He danced to YMCA while his hope for reelection burned.

In the short-term Russia's prospects seem OK but Putin's unwillingness to act on his observations about Satanic culture and world government does not bode well for the future of Russia. That is probably too optimistic. The lack of desire to act to strengthen the culture most likely will result in the eventual corruption of the culture. All you have to do is look at the rest of the white countries and see Russia's future if it doesn't act decisively. Child trannies and anal sex with children, here they come!

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Shooter 6's avatar

Although there were some important points made in his speech, overall they were overshadowed by an overly long, mind-numbing presentation. This was a speech very much in the traditional Soviet style Putin grew up with; long, detailed and crammed with meaningless statistics. This was not a speech meant to rouse a nation, to inspire superhuman effort - if it was, it failed. But who knows? The lack of oratorical flair may be a good thing in the long run. The last time Europe witnessed leaders skilled in oration the world was reduced to ashes. Both Mussolini and Hitler possessed the ability to hold audiences in rapt, spellbinding thrall for hours - to either whip followers into an emotional frenzy, or quiet rowdy crowds into silences so profound one could hear a pin drop. Putin is no Hitler or Mussolini, and I suppose for that we must be grateful.

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