[Politics] Russia invades Ukraine (24/02/2022)

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Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
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Tucker Carlson. What is the intellectual equivalent of tetraplegia so I can use a word that might not get me banned again?
Cretin.
Shytfabrains.
Bungalow (I.e. nothing upstairs).
 








Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
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One could also observe that John Oliver has referred to Carlson with such phrases as:

Scrunch-faced fear baboon.
Having resting concussion face.

I couldn’t possibly comment on that though.
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Well it's nice to know denial is still powerful.

Sure, they walk around the shops and everything is normal, people are all happily out shopping and discussing what they're doing for their holidays this year. Not affected at all, sure.
The Russians will be happy with price increases, they love a siege mentality... all caused by the West.
 




raymondo

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I've just realised something this morning. The US has only one of two possible futures:

We know Trump et al will dismantle democracy so they'll never be voted out. Any future elections will be rigged. This means either America will continue to be a major global threat for the foreseeable future - expanding territory and destabilising other (democratic) countries. Think Russia but with way more money, power and influence.

Alternatively, enough ordinary Americans fightback and it's civil war 2.0. Either way, the future is not looking good for any of us. I hope we can keep our humanity, support our friends and try to resist this creeping evil.
Sadly I agree with you - maybe it's just my mood that's been pummeled in recent weeks, but I basically agree.

In some moments I 'pray' for a military coup (why not, Putin prayed for Trump hahaha). Trump will replace any top military that won't do his bidding - perhaps some of them (furious rather than content with their payoff) would join rank with in service military leaders.

What could push this to the edge? Orders to invade a Canadian state, or Greenland?
Signing an agreement to sell military jets, patriots (haha), ATACMS etc to Russia??

I know, it all sounds utterly remotely ridiculous to me too...but then so many other things would have until they happened in the last month.
 
















raymondo

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Here's a comment and a response on a thread I chanced upon. 'Grok' is Musk's own AI Assistant apparently. The two folk in the dialogue raise the possibility of Trump calling for Martial Law in the US at a key point...therefore preventing elections for as long as he determines.
Anyone on here think this is a ridiculous possibility? I don't any more.
Here's the brief chat:

""I asked Musk’s AI Grok what the chances are of Trump declaring martial law in 2025
Conclusion
There’s a 20% chance Trump declares martial law in 2025, based on current trends and historical context as of March 8, 2025. This is speculative and could shift dramatically with new events—say, a major protest or legal ruling. For now, it’s a possibility worth watching, but not a probable outcome without a significant catalyst. What do you think might push this higher or lower?
10 Mar 2025, 15:49 · · Mastodon for iOS · 1 · 6


10 Mar
charly22@snooker.uk.to
FreeBall@charly22@snooker.uk.to

@CheRosach
Yes, I think it may be likely to happen as the regime is intentionally creating chaos by tanking the economy while weakening the country's ability to react.
When riots break out(and they will), that will be a welcome a reason to declare martial law and sending the National Guard into the cities. Of course you can't expect any election to be held under such circumstances, so Trump and his gang will stay in power. ""
 


Eric the meek

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I'm not sure how I feel about this. At first glance, it may actually be a good thing.

 








peterward

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I'm not sure how I feel about this. At first glance, it may actually be a good thing.

If read this a couple of weeks ago Eric, I found my instant gut reaction to headline was no chance and no thanks, but became a little more compelled by time I'd finished.

It's still hard to get head around reality of Trump and Witless and their plans to hand Putin victory of some sorts for pieces of silver, that is reality and China whilst extremely nefarious, is still acting a lot more statesman like than the 2 wide boys in the Oval office.

From Beijings POV, they'd love to drive wedge between US and old allies, they also will be acutely aware that Trumps plan is to peel off Russia and drive a wedge between Xi and Putin, so them being involved also signals to Putin that hey, we could change sides here too

For Ukraine, China involvement may seem more appealing than Trumps designs to carve them up and profit from Putins genocide?

 


raymondo

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I'm not sure how I feel about this. At first glance, it may actually be a good thing.

Rare earths deal incoming for China?
 


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