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Al DuClur's avatar

It seems like one of the key advantages of being a hated boomer is that I can see these developments as glass half full.

For the first time in my life, there are two major world leaders, Putin and Xi, who get what the American Empire is doing, can state it clearly and are doing something significant about it. Modi also gets the political aspects but seems to be naive about the cultural imperialism. He especially seems to be letting feminism run wild but, again glass half full, is joining the multipolar movement, defying the US, and patching up things with China.

Speaking of the multipolar movement, this is also the first time there has been a compelling alternative to the American Empire and Jewish rule. (It was hard to be enthusiastic about the old socialist block.) They haven't fully shaped it up yet but the multipolar organizations are growing and systems are being put in place. So there is hope.

Yeah, I wish that Putin and Xi were less cautious but the world is better off with them being leaders. Have to also remember that the American Empire still carries a lot of financial firepower which can be seen in how Chinese and Indian companies don't go along with the new Mir system due to fear of sanctions.

This potential WW3 was inevitable if the rest of the world didn't bend over and take it for democracy. The Jews in particular can't be reasoned with. The other real downside is that things are dreadful in the US and the citizenry is still deluded by the media narratives and the desire to grill and watch sportsball. That is changing but is probably changing too slowly. The Jews are running (quite successfully) their old Bolshevik playbook again and it seems as though they will be as successful this time as last. But that was inevitable too.

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Frantic's avatar

I won't "like" the post because I really don't like it. I think releasing the Azov cadre of command is, symbolically speaking, ridiculously bad. Even if they are forced to remain in Turkey for a while, where the exchange reportedly took place.

I don't know how Mevdevchuk could be esteemed so valuable? Something the Kremlin knows and we peasants don't, 5D style? Or merely private friends helping friends, screw the collective cause of Russia and the war, what really counts is the well-being and loyalty inside our own little clique of oligarchs?

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