GAC06 said:
I don't defend any country but ours. Why do you defend Russia's aggression?
PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I don't defend any country but ours. Why do you defend Russia's aggression?
I've watched you go to keyboard war for Ukraine for over a year. I'm not sure who you think will believe this hogwash.
GAC06 said:PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I don't defend any country but ours. Why do you defend Russia's aggression?
I've watched you go to keyboard war for Ukraine for over a year. I'm not sure who you think will believe this hogwash.
Me criticizing Russia's invasion is "keyboard war" but you cheerleading for them is totally normal. Crawfish harder.
GAC06 said:
I'm pretty consistently against wars of aggression/territorial expansion.
Why do you cheerlead for them?
GAC06 said:
You're really bad at this, it's kind of sad. I defend our nation. I criticize Russia's unprovoked invasion. You… deflect and continue defending (in the sense that you don't actually put anything on the line) Russia
GAC06 said:
What's the difference between posting on the internet and actually defending something? Bless your heart.
GAC06 said:
Now apply that scrutiny to your defense of Russia. Keyboard defense, obviously
GAC06 said:
I've only defended the US. If posting online constitutes "defending" then you deserve the order of Lenin
PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I've only defended the US. If posting online constitutes "defending" then you deserve the order of Lenin
Posting online = speak or write in favor of
What is so hard about this for you?
GAC06 said:PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I've only defended the US. If posting online constitutes "defending" then you deserve the order of Lenin
Posting online = speak or write in favor of
What is so hard about this for you?
So why are you so prolific in your defense of Russia?
GAC06 said:
Asked and answered. I defend our country. You simp for Russia.
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Your refusal to articulate your position is curious.
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Your refusal to articulate your position is curious.
Classic projection. I hope Russia's aggression fails. I'm not hiding from that position. You as a Russian fanboy will do anything to deflect from your immoral and indefensible war.
GAC06 said:
I'll say it yet again, and it won't take me four edits. I'm against wars of conquest, and land grabs. You apparently aren't.
PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I'll say it yet again, and it won't take me four edits. I'm against wars of conquest, and land grabs. You apparently aren't.
Thank you for repeating that. My question is still: why? Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe. I'd like to know why you defend them vehemently.
It's funny, but the Poles and Romanians (if allowed to vote for their choice), as well as Slovakians, Hungarians, (Georgians) and many other Nato member body politics/people really want no part of this proxy war. Yet we are told over and over how "Nato is a defensive alliance" when that is simply not what it is today, nor has it been for a great while. Funding the extermination of Ukrainians to fight Putin defending ethnic Russian people who seceded from 'Ukraine' after Nuland's coup isn't really a great investment, imho.Quote:
Speaking to Fox News on Friday, Kellogg did not rule out the idea that Trump could potentially invite both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky to his presidential inauguration.
"President Trump plays three-level chess, and it wouldn't surprise me if he did something like that. Could he do it? Of course, he could do it. He could make such a bold move," Kellogg said, adding that he really believes the Ukraine conflict will be solved "within the next few months" because Trump is "the only person" who can and will do it.
Let's talk about democratic collapse in the West.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) December 14, 2024
I've been highlighting for some time now that there are no elections in Ukraine and that Zelensky is a dictator, but it turned out that he was actually the canary in the coal mine of liberal democracy.⬇️
Of course the warning… pic.twitter.com/bTWGSZyZHb
At a NATO social media censorship planning summit to stop "disinformation" in 2019, a rep from Graphika (a Pentagon psychological operations firm DHS tapped to censor 2020 election) pitched NATO on how best to run information operations on US civilians, despite ethical concerns https://t.co/BYIordpx18 pic.twitter.com/T9V1KAcGrc
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) January 9, 2024
From February 2023:
— Lee Slusher (@LeeBTConsulting) December 14, 2024
"Not to be outdone, the US went stark raving mad in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. This was no organic or spontaneous occurrence. From the Steele dossier to online bot hoaxes, American officialdom relied on a manufactured Russian boogeyman to… https://t.co/GFTEUwUluk
⚡️🇺🇦Ukrainian TV interviews journalist Butusov on
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) December 13, 2024
Kurakhove situation.
[Ukrainian troops near Kurakhovo are in operational encirclement and suffer significant losses – Butusov
We are talking about the so-called "Uspenovka pocket" in the area of the village of Uspenovka not… pic.twitter.com/dwHardqxhx
‼️🇺🇸🇪🇺 Russia "is rebuilding its strength much faster than the alliance expected and is quickly learning from its mistakes, despite all the efforts of NATO's Ukrainian friends," Secretary General Rutte
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) December 13, 2024
▪️Speaking at the European office of the Carnegie Endowment, he also said that… pic.twitter.com/efYlWvb8nr
Anti-CORRUPTION conference in Ukraine.
— Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦 (@Panchenko_X) December 11, 2024
Sponsor: USAID.
Speaker: Ex-Deputy minister Azarkhina.
She was fired because of corruption and now under criminal cases.
Today she tells how Ukraine should fight corruption. And ask Americans for money. pic.twitter.com/NLgMSiSemz
What are the chances Joe Biden will pardon himself, his brother, or the seven other family members who got millions from China, Russia, and Ukraine?
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) December 13, 2024
You know, the money they funneled through 20 shell companies to a total of nine family members, prompting six banks to file over… pic.twitter.com/UPVflsch4X
Ukraine has lost over 40k soldiers in Kursk since they invaded this region in Russia.
— The Sirius Report (@thesiriusreport) December 13, 2024
PlaneCrashGuy said:
I was out of town. What happened in Kupyansk? Only articles I can find are from before I left, when it was a headline.
GAC06 said:PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I'll say it yet again, and it won't take me four edits. I'm against wars of conquest, and land grabs. You apparently aren't.
Thank you for repeating that. My question is still: why? Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe. I'd like to know why you defend them vehemently.
Russia is the most corrupt country in Europe. Why do you defend them (online) so vehemently?
🇷🇺🇺🇦Kupyansk direction. Advancement of the Russian Armed Forces near the settlement of Kruglyakovka. pic.twitter.com/qQ0gfFtfmn
— Higgins Adventures Network (@RandyHiggins757) December 13, 2024
PlaneCrashGuy said:GAC06 said:
I'll say it yet again, and it won't take me four edits. I'm against wars of conquest, and land grabs. You apparently aren't.
Thank you for repeating that. My question is still: why? Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe. I'd like to know why you defend them vehemently.