Notices by Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu), page 2
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Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jun-2023 22:52:07 JST Account: Politics https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1665726445493026819
NYT: "The decision by some Ukrainian soldiers to wear patches with Nazi icons threatens to reinforce Russian propaganda used to justify the invasion. It also could give the symbols mainstream life after the West's decades-long efforts to eliminate them."
Threatens to reinforce Russian propaganda is what's the problem here. Also, some in "the West" may found out about it. But soldiers wearing these symbols are not a problem!
This comes after a more than a year of the likes of NYT suppressing the imagery and news of Nazis providing the backbone of the most motivated troops in Ukraine. -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Saturday, 27-May-2023 13:38:12 JST Account: Politics @coolboymew @StaleDonut You know... In America, every supermarket has a peanut butter machine. Shoppers dump peanuts in, place a cup under the spout, press a button, and the machine crunches the peanuts into peanut butter, which then falls into the cup. Kind of like a frozen yogurt machine, if you're more familiar with that. And, that kind of peanut butter has not additives, so it stratifies. -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 11:16:01 JST Account: Politics @maxmustermann @coolboymew Well the dire lack of men may be true to an extent. The stupidly open communications by Ukrainian soldiers claim that all of the 9 strike reserve brigades are heavily under-compliment. Instead of 5,000..8,000, each has 2,500..3,000 on strength. But even so we're looking at close to 30,000 men. Such force will not take Belgorod perhaps, but it can make a serious mess out of Russian defense in Zaporozhie sector. We're going to see the endlessly postponed offensive yet, I think. -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 07:24:28 JST Account: Politics @maxmustermann @coolboymew According to Russian talking heads, "the" promised counter-offensive hasn't started yet. It keeps getting postponed. As an evidence they offer the lack of sightings of the newest western armor at the fighting, which is known to be in Ukraine somewhere. As for Belgorod region raid, it was just a minor terror incursion. -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Friday, 05-May-2023 00:43:29 JST Account: Politics @icedquinn @passthejoe @bot @coolboymew @dielan Maybe Mozilla cared about freedom before they fired Brendan Eich and before their browser share tanked. They are just a conduit for dark money now. -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Sunday, 23-Apr-2023 14:16:43 JST Account: Politics @PhenomX6 @Moon @coolboymew Voices of Europe:
J: >when troons destroy the Scottish independence movement in days
J: they tried to force through a bill
J: that more than 65% of the population STRONGLY opposed
J: and then fucking tried to put a rapist in a women's prison while people were angry about that troon bill
J: and then were like "OH SHI-" when their support collapsed overnight
N: I like how their financial auditors just immediately quit
N: obviously seeing they're about to touch nuclear waste and would rather be anywhere else
N: also Sturgeon had her husband suddenly loan a ton of money to the party which violated their legislation
N: and now is pretending she had no idea he was going to do that
J: yeah the part where they're all throwing each other under the bus is also hilarious
J: but the funny part is
J: ALL
J: BECAUSE
J: OF TROONS -
Account: Politics (union@mu.zaitcev.nu)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Dec-2022 10:03:42 JST Account: Politics @creamqueen @PhenomX6 @houseoftolstoy @deprecated_ii @Nudhul @Binkle @midway The story of kei cars is fairly instructive actually. Their popularity cratered once the tax advantages were reduced, but not to zero. Some people still buy them. Reasons vary. For example, a bunch of private parking spaces are built with them in mind. Also, the tax incentives are not removed entirely.