Red_Scare

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[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 day ago

Awesome story!

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 1 day ago

Duke / King of Wu are the same person in the story.

King of Wu had an opportunity to kill king of Yue but instead chose to be merciful and it ended badly for him, now king of Yue has an opportunity to kill king of Wu so he should take it or else it he might repeat king of Wu fate.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

From what I know, it’s rediculous disinformation to try and make the connection between regime-change NGOs and students.

Diana writes the protest leader "learned organizing skills in numerous programs and workshops funded by Western foundations" and both his parents are prominent NGO leaders so it does sound like he was groomed and educated to become a regime change actor, you don't get a more direct connection than that...

Reminds me a bit of how it turned out Joshua Wong took part in some "leadership development course" organised by NED, read regime change training, before orgnising the protests.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 5 days ago

Thank you! I'm planning a trip there so wondered how disruptive the protests are cause going with a small child.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 5 days ago

Honestly I was just thinking exactly the same thing. They will make it unliveable for people and blame it on Russia, and then make them chose, "so do you want peace or welfare? Cause you can't have both" and we'll watch the support for the war skyrocket cause Brits are so used to leaching off other countries they believe it's their manifest destiny.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 6 days ago (2 children)

How was your trip? Are protests visibly affecting regular life, infrastructure, transport?

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 week ago

Thank you for this.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Thank you comrade.

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Thank you! Do you know what the protests are even supposed to be about? All I could find was "anti-corruption" which is vague as shit and reminds me of Navalny who somehow fought "corruption" by calling to exterminate immigrants like cockroaches...

[–] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah it does look this way, thank you very much comrade.

 

I just discovered this song and can't believe it's real! It sounds very modern, it could be some electroswing track from 10 years ago. Enjoy!

 

Eclectic mix of revolutionary music from around the world, recorded live at the Thai Labour Museum in Bangkok, and intertwined with fitting documentary footage and excerpts from films. Watch the whole thing!

 

TERF island making it official, JK Rowling already celebrating.

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I've recently discovered those on YT and can't stop listening. Some of them I remember from my childhood, some are from films or even cartoons, many were completely new to me. I'm so happy to see positive reactions in comments, clearly a lot of Soviet music stood the test of time and still resonates with people around the world. It's so refreshing to hear many different languages, some I speak or can at least recognise, and some I can't place at all. I love how while clearly Western-influenced, the music sounds distinct and unique, using a lot of folk elements and harmonies native to various Soviet block peoples. Enjoy!


Bonus: here are 11 radio mixes by Funked Up East, thank you for the suggestion OrnluWolfjarl!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFJObiSSwr4&list=TLGGWmTjzJxF8jsyODAxMjAyNQ

 

Awesome set and all the top comments really wholesome:

 

It's another banger from the most trusted outlet in the world! My favourite quotes:

As the invasion reaches the end of its third year, at an estimated cost of a million people, killed or wounded, Ukraine appears to be losing.

In distant Washington, meanwhile, the unpredictable Donald Trump, not famous for his love of Ukraine or its leader, is about to take over in the White House.

"There's a lot of talk about negotiations, but it's an illusion," says Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the head of President Zelensky's office.

"No negotiation process can take place because Russia has not been made to pay a high enough price for this war."

"What we're seeing now is a very smart strategy exercise by President Zelensky," his former foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba told the US Council on Foreign Relations in December.

Zelensky, he said, was "signalling constructiveness and readiness to engage with President Trump."

"Because Trump hasn't fully explained how he's going to go about it, Ukrainians are trying to give him some ideas that he may present as his own," says Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House.

"They know how to work with that ego."

As part of his "Victory Plan", unveiled in October, Zelensky suggested that battle-hardened Ukrainian troops could replace US forces in Europe after the war with Russia ends.

With Ukraine continuing to experience severe shortages of manpower, the UK Defence Secretary John Healey said the government might be willing to send British troops to Ukraine to help with training.

Nato membership in particular remains a sticking point, as it has been since well before Russia's full-scale invasion.

For Kyiv, it's the only way to guarantee the country's future survival, against a rapacious Russian enemy bent on subjugating Ukraine.

"Zelensky understands that he cannot just have a naked ceasefire," Orysia Lutsevych says.

"It has to be a ceasefire plus. It would be suicide for Zelensky just to accept a ceasefire and not to have any answer how Ukraine is protected."

But Kofman is sceptical. "Security guarantees that don't have the United States involved in them as one of the guarantors is like a donut with a giant missing middle in it."

Kyiv's allies have also continued to ratchet up sanctions on Moscow, in the hope that Russia's war-time economy, which has proved stubbornly resilient, may finally break.

"There's been deep frustration that sanctions haven't just shattered the Russian economy beyond repair," a US congressional source said, on condition of anonymity.

Putin is putting on a brave face. "The sanctions are having an effect," he said during his end of year news conference, "but they are not of key importance."

Along with Russia's staggering losses on the battlefield – western officials estimate that Moscow is losing an average of 1,500 men, killed and wounded, every day – the cost of this war could yet drive Putin to the negotiating table.

But how much more territory will Ukraine have lost - and how many more people will have been killed - by the time that point is reached?

 

For context, Zurab Japaridze is the leader of a "right-liberarian" party whose main goals are NATO and EU membership, tax cuts, decentralisation, deregulation, doubling the military budget, privatization of state-owned property, and abolition of the National Bank of Georgia. Not going to cry about his arrest TBH.

Oh, in a true right-libertarian spirit, when creating his splinter of the party, he made sure to clarify the split had nothing to do with the chairman of the main branch (also right-libertarian) defending child pornography lol.

He refused to recognise the 2020 parliamentary election claiming it was rigged. And the 2021 local elections too... And now of course.

[Edit] His party also initiated the challenge to the law requiring that at least 25% of candidates that political parties submit for elections are women, which saw that law removed by the current ruling Georgian Dream party, to the outcry of women's organisations.

Here's the picture of the patriot giving an interview in his US Army cap:

 

BTW I love how the "leftist woke" Guardian tried to brush off his blatant antisemitic propaganda taken right out of the Nazi playbook (Judeo-Bolshevism conspiracy theory) as brave reexamining of Soviet history, really worth a read:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/jan/25/russia.books

Somehow their antisemitism radar was so finely tuned when it came to Corbyn, what happened Guardian?


There are a few spicy quotes from Solzhenitsyn here for interest:

https://karlradl14.substack.com/p/validating-the-alexander-solzhenitsyn

 

Leningrad, 1938


A worker and a supervisor, Moscow, 1954


Norilsk, 1965


Constitutional Crisis of 1993


Constitutional Crisis of 1993


"Put Chubais behind bars", 1998

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