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Gaudet

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  1. Well, those of us who recently voted (local elections) have happily expressed our disdain at the catastrobollocks leading party - and guess what? For once it worked!

    Historic Tory strongholds shifted over to Labour or Liberal Democrats for the first time, I know as I live in one of those.

    Not that Labour under the leadership of inconclusive Starmer will do anything good, but it may be better than the Tories shit show we have endured for over 10 years, one catastrophic decision after another, disaster after disaster since that infamous hung parliament.

    If the opposition forms an alliance, then there might be a chance next year to dislodge this disastrous embarrassment led by Faff 🚽son. 

    Oh and finally there should be an electoral reform too, a proportional representation voting system, something that waffling Kier is not too keen on, because it's convenient to be the other major party in the country while pretending to be democratic.

    A Labour, Liberal Democrats, Green coalition for example, would work to get rid of Faff & Co. (cabinet of sleeze), otherwise parties on their own will not secure a majority against the Tories, certainly not with their current mediocre leaders.

    Oh and there is a further dirty manouvre by the usual suspect: the revision of the ministerial code recently announced by Faff to save his arse. Yep, diluting the ministerial code at Faff's advantage to avoid severe consequences on breaches, such has being forced to resign as he should but he won't.  Democracy? Yeah right. He has more in common with a certain Russian leader/dictator than he lets on. The irony of it all.

    Local elections results has been a wake up call, nice to see the Tories shaking a little bit, but I am not sure if people have fully realized how big a catastrophe these Tories have been for the country. Maybe they will, if the opposing parties put out a strong enough campaign.

    One can dream.

    Tell you what, the capital without a mayor would be a lovely dream coming true. Better without than with the current "...people have to get used to terrorist attacks in big cities..." now totally devoted to liberalize his beloved ganja, because in a metropolitan area with alarmingly rising crime rates, legalizing certain drugs is very important, of course.

    A laughter will bury us all. As long as people can celebrate in the next few days, stuffing their faces with cakes, smashing up 🍻🍺🍷🍷🍷🍷🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾, everything is hunky dory.

  2. 3 hours ago, elijah said:

    Yes, it’s Biden s fault : he pressed the angel to invade and he put his hand on the red botton. We get it and we see you

    Frankly sir or whatever you are, you don't get and see anything at all. Clearly. It takes a brain to "get and see". Quit with your passive aggressive tone twisting people's words, nothing of the sort was said above. I did not say it is Biden's fault, not at all, yet you deliberately put words into people's mouths according to your own agenda. Enough. 

     

  3. They are all insane, every single one of these so called "leaders". We are ruled by a bunch of incompetent, undiplomatic, irresponsible, useless, selfish cretins. Hardly a single one to be proud of.

    Furthermore, with the leader of the free world (or rather leader of the decaying free world) making off-script silly remarks about a certain dictator right now when a light at the end of the tunnels seems to be appearing with negotiations thus possible end to this war, it takes a second for said silly remarks to escalate a situation into a global disaster no sane person would really want to experience. Referring to senile Biden's remarks of course - granted that what he has expressed live on TV is what many of us most likely feel and think about Putzin, though in his position as a politician and president of the U.S. he should be really careful about what his disconnected tongue lets out. Or rather: whoever puts the autopilot on him should ensure that gassy Joe strictly adheres to his given script and his script only.

    Biden is a diplomatic liability. He’s playing into Putin’s hands | Simon Jenkins | The Guardian

    ‘I’m not walking anything back’: Biden defends comment that Putin can’t stay in power – US politics as it happened | US news | The Guardian

     

    May this fuckery war end soon.

  4. 14 hours ago, Andra said:

    Yeah because it's that simple, just "reach an agreement". There is no reaching an agreement with Putin, his demands are beyond absurd and besides that, he can't even be trusted to follow on any signed deal!

    No one says it is simple, far from it; wrong assumption making does not help.

    This war could have been avoided. It was known months ago it was more than likely to unfold. Energy supply  interests have a lot to do with what's been happening to the detriment of millions of displaced innocent people, people who have lost their lives including babies and children, over a conflict that could have been avoided.

  5. 17 hours ago, elijah said:

    Well no matter if money or not are involved, what do you actually expect Europeans to do? To buy RU gas, which would fund the war on an independent European nation? Because some of us understand that the next one could be anyone, including an EU and NATO member. Until RU sees itself as part of Europe, no good things are coming to them (and to us hopefully in smaller amount) unfortunately. But we have no choice in the matter at least until we are sure that Putin is gone and something similar is NOT coming after him. Maybe if Navalny takes over, it could be different... This hybrid war/ this opposition towards the West must stop. Ru must accept it has no alternative to offer, compared to the West, which has somewhat soft power and accept that their biggest achievements in arts/culture/architecture are due to European influence.  

    Money IS always involved when it comes to wars. Certain countries get involved only when it benefits them.

    EU shouldn't be energy reliant on either of those two big turds. That would be the ideal situation, truly investing on alternative green energy. But it doesn't suit certain powers, does it?

    Have fun paying much higher energy bills.

    In the end the innocent vulnerable ones are always the ones suffering.

  6. On 3/22/2022 at 10:11 AM, Raider of the lost Ark said:

    I'm not quite clear where Russia wants to go. Let's assume they "win" this war, what will happen then? It is pretty clear that Russia has become a persona non grata of the so called west. The west will not do any business with Russia anymore. What does Russia has to offer anyway except for natural gas, oil and some minerals? And all western countries that import oil and gas from Russia are shifting to other producers and push for renewables. In a few years Russia will no longer have any income from those sources. Russia will be pretty f*cked considering that gas and oil sales make up for the biggest part of the Russian household. By far. Of course, there is still China. Well, only if Russia wants to become a Chinese "colony". Russia may take a closer look at Africa and some of its nations that are already "enjoying" investment and cooperation from China. At this very moment Putin is turning Russia in a 3rd World country. 

    Well, the EU signed a deal with the U.S. to get LNG supply from them, very simply put, in order to shield away from Russia's supply of gas to Europe.

    Coincidence? Uncle Scrooge dollar sign eyes spring to mind!

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    China isn't the only good old Russia's partner. India is another big one. Neither of those two countries have openly declared their standing with Russia, but they do actually support it. Both China and India have major economic interest and trading partnerships with Russia. And to China this war is very convenient.

    If you look at the countries who abstained and those who basically voted in favor of Russia a couple of weeks ago during UN council meetings, that shall give you a broad indication of who are the open and the do not so open yet cautious allies of Russia. 

    In the end, the average common people, the innocents, are always the ones suffering the consequence of some big dickhead convinced that his dick is bigger than anyone else's dick, hence huge weapons use against others, ICBM threats, and all that warfare shit. 

    Putin himself might be fucked over by his own people: coup. 

     

  7. On 3/21/2022 at 10:34 PM, CzarnaWisnia said:

    If he was a good leader, he would have realized on the first day that the ultimate principle is the preservation of life, not the preservation of land, and that there was no value in fighting a losing battle. I think he just expected NATO countries to flock to UKr.'s defence, which they were never going to do. Sending weapons and other things is for them like sending their wishes, while making a huge profit. The longer this lasts, the more innocent people will die and see their lives ruined for years.

    He should go back strutting around in high heels in a music video, suits him better. His very clever writing team may be able to win a communication war, leveraging on the emotions of most of the countries the man of the year made his pleas to, but as far as actually winning the battle against Putin is concerned, that cannot be won with soundbites.

    Wars are very lucrative: armaments, weapon manufacturers stocks have all gone up. Who benefits the most in warfare? Rethorical question.

    Meanwhile more innocent people are displaced, exploited (human trafficking, prostitution), injured, killed, completely fucked over. For the sake of what?

  8. Europe's far-right denounces Russia-Ukraine war but blames West

    Aww, doesn't it sound familiar?

    And Le Pen denouncing Putin when she used Russian banks tied to Putin to fund her party's campaigns is the bogey on top of a shit cake.

    Far-right supporters blaming the West, distinguishing themselves for being eternal hypocritical wankers.

    :lmao:

  9. Putin's enabler and major supporter while officially pretending not to, should be sanctioned as well: China.

    https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/russian-banks-rush-switch-chinese-card-system-2022-03-06/

    Disturbing what that vile communist dictatorship is doing, brainwashing its people into blindly supporting Russia by feeding them stratospheric lies about Ukraine in order to justify Russia's attack. Dangerous. Pretty scary.

    https://twitter.com/RazvenHK/status/1500400321654247431?t=kDOYhS21fsc39ZYYO3UKkg&s=19

     

    Oh but it's "the West fault", it's all about "calling out the West double standards", all about excusing Putin's reasons for this war.

  10. Zele' continues to demand NATO warfare interventions, it doesn't seem he fully cares about his own citizens, because if he did he would try to find peace rather than invoking an all out military intervention, publishing a deep fake video of a hypothetical attack to Paris in order to scare enough EU countries and NATO members into military action.

    May one day soon enough something or someone get rid of the russian dictatorial midget and all of his minions. 

    Insidious ones are also the ones pretending to be against this war, against Putin when in reality they fully support Putin and his actions - even in this forum they are present.

  11. 7 hours ago, promise to try said:

    I´m sure that putin has on his mind sweeden and finland too. the west´s fault is not seing this a few years ago

    The "West fault" is to have ungrateful hypocrites pointing the fingers at the West every time an international crisis unfolds, yet the very people who point their judgemental fingers at the West often those people live in Western countries, whereby they enjoy all the freedoms and democracies living in those Western countries allow them to benefit from.

    While NATO perhaps shouldn't have indicated that Ukraine may have one day joined the alliance therefore unsettle a deceitful russian scumbag over his already vast territory, half as much as the EU perhaps shouldn't have promised a fast-track membership only to back track on that, the first punch - figuratively speaking - was thrown by the russian midget's army in this stupid bloody war.

    The warmongering aggression started by Putin, whom is such a brave man is hiding safely in a bunker allegedly in Siberia, plus he got to hide all of his numerous kids, mistress, ex wife, safely in various locations across Switzerland, Holland. Yeah, such a brave man while he murders babies, kids, women, in a territory he wishes to claim back... with violence.

     

  12. 5 hours ago, promise to try said:

    people are getting sick and /or being positive around me here too.With the war is true that we have forgotten the covid, but is still here

    and I thought China´s situation speaking about covid was really good...

    They are lying deceitful bastards: China situation may have been overall sold as super positive in the beginning of the Covid pandemic, aka the first country to come out of it, but it was all a propaganda facade. It's all about an old expression of theirs: "saving face". Trouble is, Covid never went away completely, and with what is happening now in Hong Kong being out of control with infections and deaths, they are facing the same problem all over again in mainland China.

    Cases are rising all over again in several Western countries that have reported spikes, to mention just few within Europe for instance UK, Italy, Portugal... but hey is the evil "West" the one with the double standards according to some petulant hypocrites, it's all the West faults for a violent unprovoked war caused by a Russian dictator twat :banghead:

  13. While here cases and deaths are increasing, mainstream media are incredibly reporting it, despite Putin's war being main news focus. With current Hong Kong awful Covid situation, now that it has largely affected mainland China too + thousands of Hong Kong people fleeing (fucks know where to), we are bound to likely see yet again another spike in # of cases, hospitalisations, deaths.

    No responsibility taken by anyone involved over this damn virus leak 3 years later.

  14. 18 hours ago, air1975 said:

    I feel so terrible for Zelensky and the Ukranian people. They have gone through so much the last several days. 

    Same here, for the Ukraine people, for all of the innocents, but definitely not for Zelensky. He should seriously negotiate with those psychotic fuckers for the sake of his own people and the rest of the world, instead of making unreasonable demands that would put us all on a suicide mission. If he really gives a shit about the children, the women, all of the people that are suffering because of this bloody conflict, he should seriously start making a historic compromise.

    But no. Bla-bla-bla on a TV screen putting the blame on the West for his own shortcomings is far more important. After all, he was a comedian: it shows.

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