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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #50 on: July 02, 2023, 06:15:48 PM »
I am from Europe (Serbia). The influx of various elements of influence in the American government and greed over the past 60 years has corrupted it. It is very hard to discern what is the truth and what is a lie due to the powerful multinational companies seeking to control the narrative.

Instead of relying on their own common sense, the European governments started following the NATO neoliberal policies that created the situation they are in now; security issues, racial tensions, a complete collapse of a strong relationship with the Russians, leading to deindustrialization etc. Europeans seemed to be stunned. Western Europe might be lost. It will be a long and bloody battle to determine who prevails.

On the other hand, even Slavic countries under the complete control of NATO (Poland) are thinking twice about the American elites' proposal to enter the Ukraine war.  The influx of Islamic cultures has forever changed the face of Western Europe. Poland, Check Republic, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, countries bordering the Russian Federation, and Russia itself are the only hope to organize the Slavs to form a barrier to the incoming Islamic hordes. If the Eastern and Northern European lands are lost to Islamization, the whole continent of Europe is lost.

This agenda is unfortunately coming to a city near you in North America and I am not sure how much can be done to prevent its spread. My words can be misinterpreted as hate but they are not. The Islamic and Christian worlds are different cultures with different values, fusing them is impossible in my opinion.

Serbians tried the fusion in their southern province of Kosovo for around 50 years (1945-2000), instead they got bombed by American neoliberals and pushed out of their lands. Kosovo is completely controlled by Islamic Albanians that started illegally moving in from Albania in the 1950's and used the program of planned breeding and citizen unrest to drive out the local Christian population. Finally, with the help of the misguided American elites they will be the first Islamic country in Europe...ever.

If you think that the policy of breeding is not true, think twice. Look at the average Islamic family in North America. It is a sin for a woman to marry a non-Muslim and the man can marry any woman after she converts to Islam. Just a few weeks ago Canadians were stunned that none of the Muslim family members were sent to the public schools during the LGBTQ, whatever day. This is it. They have the power in numbers and they have their population blindly following the local Imam. The next are protests and civil unrest because they need more rights. Pure, textbook subversion. You guys just don't have any experience with this and it is hard to see. Once you do, you cannot unsee it...

We definitely live in interesting times...

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #51 on: July 02, 2023, 07:33:41 PM »
Are these riots any worse than those in Fall of 2005?

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #52 on: July 02, 2023, 07:37:54 PM »
Are these riots any worse than those in Fall of 2005?

Not yet, but the current rioting in Switzerland and Belgium is different.

The French riots of 2005 lasted 3 weeks, during which the rioters burned almost 10,000 cars.  They burned a bunch more the next year.

In contrast, the Rodney King Riots lasted less than a week because the California National Guard and Army National Guard were deployed within the first few days.

Macron seems to be as passive as Chirac was in 2005.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #53 on: July 02, 2023, 07:38:09 PM »
I'm thinking Macron likes the Blacks



I do recall that group photo some years ago of Macron and his wife with a group of African migrants where it looked like two of those migrants were actively feeling up the wife. It made me wonder about Macron at the time.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #54 on: July 02, 2023, 07:55:57 PM »
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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #55 on: July 02, 2023, 08:06:32 PM »
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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #56 on: July 02, 2023, 08:38:53 PM »
I am from Europe (Serbia).

Serbia is barely Europe, in the same way Turkey is barely Europe, just in case you were wondering where you are in the western-ness.

On the other hand, even Slavic countries under the complete control of NATO (Poland) are thinking twice about the American elites' proposal to enter the Ukraine war. 

That's a pretty interesting way of stating it. It really is funny how few Europeans actually want this war to keep going. Even the Ukrainians themselves realize what this is all about.

This photo is a perfect illustration of why a million people must die.




Would you send a fucking million people to death for this? Iraq at least had an abudance of oil, lots of young people and good weather.

If Putin  was allowed to take over, Ukraine would have been exactly like it's been for the 30 years leading up to the war.

Instead a million people have to die for cold ass grasslands. I know plenty of Ukranians and they all left that dump of a country for a reason.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #57 on: July 03, 2023, 07:57:32 AM »
Serbia is barely Europe, in the same way Turkey is barely Europe, just in case you were wondering where you are in the western-ness.

That's a pretty interesting way of stating it. It really is funny how few Europeans actually want this war to keep going. Even the Ukrainians themselves realize what this is all about.

This photo is a perfect illustration of why a million people must die.




Would you send a fucking million people to death for this? Iraq at least had an abudance of oil, lots of young people and good weather.

If Putin was allowed to take over, Ukraine would have been exactly like it's been for the 30 years leading up to the war.

Instead a million people have to die for cold ass grasslands. I know plenty of Ukranians and they all left that dump of a country for a reason.

First, look at the map. Serbia is bordering Hungary north. Greece and Italy are to the south of us.

Second, Ukraine was and is a corrupt country but with vast areas of black organic soil that's incredibly rich. Where I live in Canada, the soil is mostly sandy loam or clay. You need tons of fertilizer to grow anything. Fertilizer pollutes streams, rivers, and lakes, and guess where the majority of it comes from?...yes Russia. Did you know that Ukraine is called the bread basket of the world? Ukraine alone can feed hundreds of millions maybe more. No wonder Biden's neoliberals are interested.

Third, the Middle East does not have good weather (climate change that many of you deny but whatever) hence the huge migration that will only increase in the next 30 years. This is one of the main reasons why you have enormous numbers of people penetrating the US southern border changing the fabric of society. The Middle East is going to be one huge desert in the next 50-70 years. You are right about the oil.

Fourth, many Ukrainians left because the country was corrupt pre and post-the-American neoliberal coup that brought a comedian to power. At first, he wanted to do a sane thing and negotiate with Putin but his CIA masters prevented that so Zelensky turned into a full-blown Ukrainian even though (ask your friends to be honest) he speaks Ukrainian with an accent.

This is not a good guy bad guy scenario. This is a war between two ideologies. One, supposedly open and free but in actuality very controlling (USA), and one leaning toward the old ways of state control with Christian values and more conservative (Russia).

These are the facts and if you don't believe me I can reference them.
 

 

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #58 on: July 03, 2023, 08:05:58 AM »
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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #59 on: July 03, 2023, 08:15:33 AM »
First, look at the map. Serbia is bordering Hungary north. Greece and Italy are to the south of us.

Second, Ukraine was and is a corrupt country but with vast areas of black organic soil that's incredibly rich. Where I live in Canada, the soil is mostly sandy loam or clay. You need tons of fertilizer to grow anything. Fertilizer pollutes streams, rivers, and lakes, and guess where the majority of it comes from?...yes Russia. Did you know that Ukraine is called the bread basket of the world? Ukraine alone can feed hundreds of millions maybe more. No wonder Biden's neoliberals are interested.

Third, the Middle East does not have good weather (climate change that many of you deny but whatever) hence the huge migration that will only increase in the next 30 years. This is one of the main reasons why you have enormous numbers of people penetrating the US southern border changing the fabric of society. The Middle East is going to be one huge desert in the next 50-70 years. You are right about the oil.

Fourth, many Ukrainians left because the country was corrupt pre and post-the-American neoliberal coup that brought a comedian to power. At first, he wanted to do a sane thing and negotiate with Putin but his CIA masters prevented that so Zelensky turned into a full-blown Ukrainian even though (ask your friends to be honest) he speaks Ukrainian with an accent.

This is not a good guy bad guy scenario. This is a war between two ideologies. One, supposedly open and free but in actuality very controlling (USA), and one leaning toward the old ways of state control with Christian values and more conservative (Russia).

These are the facts and if you don't believe me I can reference them.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #60 on: July 03, 2023, 09:17:44 AM »
Serbia is barely Europe

The former Yugoslavian countries were part of the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years and have more of a Middle Eastern/Islamic influence compared to most of Western Europe.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #61 on: July 03, 2023, 09:27:04 AM »
I do recall that group photo some years ago of Macron and his wife with a group of African migrants where it looked like two of those migrants were actively feeling up the wife. It made me wonder about Macron at the time.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #63 on: July 04, 2023, 06:48:06 PM »
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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #64 on: July 04, 2023, 08:02:19 PM »
French "men" will go out in the streets over having their retirement aged moved a couple years but stand there while the country is overrun by invaders.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #65 on: July 04, 2023, 09:26:51 PM »
The former Yugoslavian countries were part of the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years and have more of a Middle Eastern/Islamic influence compared to most of Western Europe.
This is true with one remark. Serbia was under the  Ottoman empire occupation for 5 centuries. Yes, you read it right. 500 years. We did not convert to Muslim religion but stayed true to our Orthodox Christianity. Unlike the Serbs, the Bosnians converted.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #66 on: July 04, 2023, 09:57:45 PM »
French "men" will go out in the streets over having their retirement aged moved a couple years but stand there while the country is overrun by invaders.

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« Reply #67 on: July 04, 2023, 10:24:20 PM »
First, look at the map. Serbia is bordering Hungary north. Greece and Italy are to the south of us.

Second, Ukraine was and is a corrupt country but with vast areas of black organic soil that's incredibly rich. Where I live in Canada, the soil is mostly sandy loam or clay. You need tons of fertilizer to grow anything. Fertilizer pollutes streams, rivers, and lakes, and guess where the majority of it comes from?...yes Russia. Did you know that Ukraine is called the bread basket of the world? Ukraine alone can feed hundreds of millions maybe more. No wonder Biden's neoliberals are interested.

Third, the Middle East does not have good weather (climate change that many of you deny but whatever) hence the huge migration that will only increase in the next 30 years. This is one of the main reasons why you have enormous numbers of people penetrating the US southern border changing the fabric of society. The Middle East is going to be one huge desert in the next 50-70 years. You are right about the oil.

Fourth, many Ukrainians left because the country was corrupt pre and post-the-American neoliberal coup that brought a comedian to power. At first, he wanted to do a sane thing and negotiate with Putin but his CIA masters prevented that so Zelensky turned into a full-blown Ukrainian even though (ask your friends to be honest) he speaks Ukrainian with an accent.

This is not a good guy bad guy scenario. This is a war between two ideologies. One, supposedly open and free but in actuality very controlling (USA), and one leaning toward the old ways of state control with Christian values and more conservative (Russia).

These are the facts and if you don't believe me I can reference them.

Most of the crop exports from the Ukraine goes to the 3rd world. Their produce isn't deemed high enough in quality for Westerners.

They aren't fighting over "rich" farmland. That's why Russia allowed the grain shipments to continue. They don't go to the West, they go to Africa and Asia.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #68 on: July 04, 2023, 11:46:56 PM »
Most of the crop exports from the Ukraine goes to the 3rd world. Their produce isn't deemed high enough in quality for Westerners.

They aren't fighting over "rich" farmland. That's why Russia allowed the grain shipments to continue. They don't go to the West, they go to Africa and Asia.

I don't mean to be a stickler on grammar/spelling here...I know who you are, Flexacon, I know what you're capable of, and I would never step out of line, you can ask anyone on Getbig who knows me. But this time you're wrong:

It's Ukraine - "not The Ukraine", any more than it is "The China".

Since I've seen that a lot on here post-2022 Ukraine/Russia conflict, I just thought now is as good a time as ever to point that out.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #69 on: July 05, 2023, 12:21:23 AM »
I don't mean to be a stickler on grammar/spelling here...I know who you are, Flexacon, I know what you're capable of, and I would never step out of line, you can ask anyone on Getbig who knows me. But this time you're wrong:

It's Ukraine - "not The Ukraine", any more than it is "The China".

Since I've seen that a lot on here post-2022 Ukraine/Russia conflict, I just thought now is as good a time as ever to point that out.

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You are correct about the first part, but it's not a grammar issue (my grammar is poor anyway, mostly cos I'm lazy) "The Ukraine" is a relic from the Soviet era as that is how it was referred to back then, but as an independent country they wish to be referred to as "Ukraine".

However you are wrong about the second part as officially it is The People's Republic of China

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #70 on: July 05, 2023, 12:29:44 AM »
You live in Thunder Bay? Isn't that like a white Detroit of Canada?

The White murder rate is the same as the White ethnic Danish murder rate in Denmark.

Our murder rate is so high because of Indigenous and Black murders.

No idea why you think it's White people doing that. It's not.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #71 on: July 05, 2023, 02:36:29 AM »
Elton is still a few weeks out. But his prep is on-point. He’ll have his strongest showing yet.

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I saw him guest-posing at Glastonbury - looked just a couple of weeks out...

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #72 on: July 05, 2023, 04:44:29 AM »
You are correct about the first part, but it's not a grammar issue (my grammar is poor anyway, mostly cos I'm lazy) "The Ukraine" is a relic from the Soviet era as that is how it was referred to back then, but as an independent country they wish to be referred to as "Ukraine".

However you are wrong about the second part as officially it is The People's Republic of China

This reminds me of NFL gameday when they introduce the players who say they went to "The Ohio State University" instead of just "Ohio State." So I guess Ohio State is the China of Universities?

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #73 on: July 05, 2023, 05:13:22 AM »
French "men" will go out in the streets over having their retirement aged moved a couple years but stand there while the country is overrun by invaders.

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Re: Riots in France
« Reply #74 on: July 06, 2023, 07:41:55 AM »
France is achieving world peace.