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    Mass Shooting in Moscow at a concert hall

    several dead, several injured, 3-5 gunman suspected....


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    Now I read 40 dead, over 100 injured.

    Somehow they always know...

    "Friday’s attack took place barely two weeks after the U.S. Embassy in Moscow warned Americans that extremists had imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow and that citizens should avoid large gatherings over the following 48 hours"...

     
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    And?

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    https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1771306756171300994
    More attacks

    I can't imagine this Ukr/Rus. conflict not going nuclear. We should of made AIPac register under FARA in the 60's. Now we're fucked.
    Lol Israel treats US LEADERS LIKE THE BITCHES THEY ARE, it's a disgrace. Netanyahu just snaps his finger, hey bitch
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    Israel just got revenge for Oct. 7.
    Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herbertstemple View Post
    Israel just got revenge for Oct. 7.

    Except for this: Russia says 60 dead, 145 injured in concert hall raid; Islamic State group claims responsibility

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-mo...cbd04a3250faa1






    Gringo, same old, same old. Blame the Jews for everything. Anti-Semitic Cunts gonna be Cunts.
    En boca cerrada, no entran moscas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerveza Fria View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by herbertstemple View Post
    Israel just got revenge for Oct. 7.

    Except for this: Russia says 60 dead, 145 injured in concert hall raid; Islamic State group claims responsibility

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-mo...cbd04a3250faa1






    Gringo, same old, same old. Blame the Jews for everything. Anti-Semitic Cunts gonna be Cunts.

    Are you saying Russia didn't have anything to do with Oct. 7?

    Surprised Donald Trump isn't being blamed.

    One hell of a bloodbath in Moscow.

    Vlad got caught with his pants down on this one.

    Right after he got reelected.

    Coincidence?

    Another log on the fire for WWIII.
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    133 Dead…oof

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texter View Post
    133 Dead…oof
    Putin is blaming Ukraine, LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgull View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Texter View Post
    133 Dead…oof
    Putin is blaming Ukraine, LOL.
    May as well her some propaganda out of a bad situation.

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    Still wondering how many ISIS militants or whatever other Jihadi militants walked across our souther border in the last three years. If there's just a one in a million chance someone crossed with those type of organized intentions, it means that there would be roughly 8 of them here since Biden assumed office. Obviously that number could easily be in the thousands, this just puts the absurdity of what they've done in context.

     
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    Would anyone like to weigh in on whether the United States is now a state sponsor of terrorism?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Would anyone like to weigh in on whether the United States is now a state sponsor of terrorism?
    not anymore though...


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    Here is why we don't care
    As soon as you look away while innocent civilians are bombed
    you're dead

    As a father, a son or holy ghost I do not wish you an early departure from this world but I will gladly facilitate the above

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Would anyone like to weigh in on whether the United States is now a state sponsor of terrorism?
    .

    I don't think we had anything to do with this. What on earth do we gain? It was those crazy ass Asians. Somebody called them up and offered them money and they did it. That sure doesn't rule out Israel. It's a Jew wallet thing to do. Not sure who did but I don't think it was us. Even Joe Biden is not this stupid.

     
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    “Let Moscow burn, let all of Moscow burn”: On the unbridled delight certain pro-war German social media commentators are wont to take in the deaths of Russian civilians

    https://open.substack.com/pub/eugypp...m_medium=email


    Last night, gunmen with incendiary devices attacked the Crocus City Hall music venue in Krasnagorsk, a Moscow suburb. The death toll stands at around 150 people as I write this, and it will likely rise further, as most of the dead were killed in a fire and a partial roof collapse, and some bodies probably have yet to be recovered. The FSB have arrested eleven people, including four attackers who fled the scene in a white car. Russian authorities have hinted at Ukrainian involvement, while Western sources claim the assault was carried out by Islamic terrorists. For what it’s worth, the Islamic State in Khorasan have claimed responsibility for the attack. Many theories are circulating, but it is too early for me to comment on the plausibility of any of them.

    While the carnage was unfolding, the Ukraine boosters of German Twitter developed two equally uninformed if contradictory themes. The first was that the attack represented a false flag event orchestrated by Vladimir Putin “to boost mobilisation” and justify “more strikes on Ukraine’s civilian population.” This accords with what I propose to call the Eugyppius Law of Breaking News, which predicts that the first wave of popular commentary on any new geopolitical event will always include the thesis that it is in some sense not real. Simultaneously, other stalwart defenders of Western liberal democracy ventured to delight in the slaughter. I am not going to link to any of their statements, but I’ll quote a few to give you an idea. “Let Moscow burn, let all of Moscow burn,” said one prominent German Twitter user about a city with over 12 million residents. “May Moscow sink back into the filthy swamp from which it rose to pollute the world with its foul stench,” said another, smaller account. More moderate and therefore more numerous were sentiments that “Russia should also taste what it is like to live in fear,” because “the people there don’t give a shit about what their mass-murdering leader is doing in Ukraine.”

    The black, sulphurous fumes emanating from the Atlanticist, more-weapons-for-Ukraine NAFO corners of Twitter never fail to surprise me. We’re not talking here about the natural emotions one can only expect in warfare, because Germany is not a direct party to any armed conflict. It’s additionally remarkable because the bloodthirsty Germans writing this stuff are not fringe lunatics, but staunch supporters of mainstream politics. Many of them have EU flags in their bios, and when they are not dancing on the graves of their imagined enemies, they often find time to express their passion for all that is liberal, peaceful and democratic. You could be forgiven for wondering if the strong pacifist currents of postwar German culture haven’t bottled up some very dark energies, which since the Russian invasion of Ukraine have finally found a socially acceptable release.

    I noticed a similar phenomenon during my years as a university professor. Every school I taught at subjected its students to unending rhetoric about the importance of forming a diverse, inclusive and accepting community. All had to be welcome and none could be excluded. This thin facade of universal love and happiness would persist until some minor event provoked the next in a never-ending sequence of hateful campus freakouts. These could be inspired by almost anything – a Halloween costume considered guilty of cultural appropriation, racial graffiti scrawled on a bathroom stall, allegedly insensitive remarks by some professor. Whatever the trigger, all that acceptance and inclusivity would vanish in an instant, as its erstwhile ambassadors indulged in paroxysms of rage and even threats towards these newly available outsiders.

    After a while, I realised that this behaviour was an epiphenomenon of the fetish for inclusion. The more self-satisfied virtuous delight you take in extending membership to everybody, the more emotionally necessary it becomes to identify some non-members somewhere. Traditionally, human societies drew clear lines between themselves and outsiders; inclusion and exclusion both had their place and they were both subject to clear rules. In liberal universalist systems that embrace all of humanity, however, exclusion happens sporadically and in uncontrolled ways, generally whenever the harmony and unanimity become unbearable. The tendency of nominally inclusive leftist movements to self-cannibalise in spontaneous purity spirals, the murderous rage that recent demonstrators “against the right” expressed towards phantom “Nazis”, the sudden and quite bizarre eruption of officially sanctioned hatred towards the unvaccinated in 2021, and finally the general popular receptiveness to heedless war-mongering as Ukrainian prospects fade all owe something to this phenomenon.

    Late-stage, forward-thinking liberalism has at least one further unexpectedly radicalising quality. This arises from its ‘popular sovereignty’ model of politics, and the concomitant tendency of committed liberals to elide the distinction between state actions on the one hand and the disposition of the people on the other. Western liberals, when contemplating illiberal enemies, can assume one of two attitudes towards the people of these nations. In lower-stakes conflicts, like those arising from neoconservative campaigns to spread democracy, it may be possible to cast the people as the helpless captives of their evil dictatorial leaders. In this case, they are mere victims who require liberation. In higher-stakes conflicts like that in Ukraine, however, it becomes impossible to disentangle the people from the state. Ordinary Russian civilians, because they have failed to protest the war and overthrow their leaders, are thus all assigned some degree of complicity in the Ukraine war. This makes their deaths less regrettable at least, and an occasion for celebration at most.

    The long peace that has reigned in Europe since 1945 only further encourages this unbridled bloodlust. We have no recent experience of war to temper the violent fantasies of our politicians and their popular supporters, and we also have precious little in the way of soldiers and arms to defend ourselves. A direct confrontation between NATO and Russia is probably still unlikely, but with every passing threat and provocation it becomes vastly more probable than it needs to be.
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    were they vaxxed?
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    just wait until someone you know, a child, is wasted for any reason

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