Notices by HITLER DEMOCRAT (punished_potatus@poa.st), page 5
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@matrix There is 100% a lolicon to trans pipeline and if you don’t believe me you should (not actually) go to some of the adjacent federated instances and check out the bios.
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@rude @matrix Pornography isn’t speech, you dumb fucking retard.
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@matrix Klaus Scwab and Bill Gates aren't agenda setters with any real power. No one takes the WEF seriously, and Bill Gates' daughter is a coal burner. That should tell you who actually has power. Jews like Anthony Blinken, Merick Garland, George Soros, and Alejandro Myorkas have real power. Those are the people who want to go to war with Russia.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @mushroom_soup It’s very cringe how they pretend to be teenage girls as if they don’t know exactly what an adult man wants.
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@Terry Also, inb4 libtards try to make this google search argument that 1-2% of NPR direct revenue is taxes, I asked ChatGPT to do the work for me.
"It's a bit misleading to say that only 1% of NPR is government funded."
"You are correct that the statement "only 1% of NPR is government funded" can be misleading without context. While it is true that only around 1% of NPR's annual operating budget comes directly from federal government sources, such as grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), it is important to note that NPR and its member stations rely on a variety of indirect government funding sources and policy decisions.
For example, NPR member stations receive a significant portion of their funding from the federal government through grants from the CPB. In addition, NPR and its member stations benefit from tax policies that encourage charitable giving and public broadcasting, as well as access to government-funded public radio infrastructure such as satellite distribution systems.
Moreover, the government's financial support for public broadcasting has been a topic of debate and potential cuts in funding in recent years, making it a politically sensitive issue. So while the direct federal funding to NPR may be relatively small, the broader landscape of government support for public broadcasting in the United States is complex and multifaceted."
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@Terry Libtard NPCs literally don't have a dialogue tree for this. If you ask them why NPR shouldn't be labeled as state media, you will get an error message.
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@DW2 The "blacked" logo was not necessary but was funny
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@DW2 Damn really should have said yes to kids when you were 27 🤔
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@ArdainianRight Scooby Doo is about Velma being made for fucking.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot I white girl might react the same way but idk
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@Wormwood Women: we are fans too, we need access to this space
Women: you care to much about this space
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @ConfederateHobo @Shadowman311 There's a few things wrong here
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@ins0mniak @Terry This is either
1) a tranny LARPing as a soldier saying slobonna ukrayyinee
2) a tranny who has intimidated his entire chain of command into letting be be an out-of-regs fat body
both possibilities are hilarious
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@NailBomb @GoodBoyUV There was no idea of a westward attack in 1941. The Soviets had hoped to let Germany and France bleed each other dry for 2 years. This was not the case.
The preventive attack on the east was not primarily instigated because of a Soviet imminent threat (it did not exist, the Russians were in no position to launch an offensive war against Germany) but because of the United States. The United States was assumed to enter the war between 1942 and 1943, and at this point they would have Russia squarely in their camp.
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@didymus @NailBomb @GoodBoyUV There is no idea of an invasion of the Reich in July or August of 1941. This is also a terrible time to invade via Poland, as the rain season is at its peak. However, the main problem would be a total lack of logistics and, as you mentioned, officers.
The USSR would have been ready to confront Germany in mid 1942 with American backing, at the earliest. Which is why Barbarossa was a very reasonable decision, despite being carried out with poor intelligence and fundamentally flawed planning.
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@GoodBoyUV @didymus @NailBomb The fatal flaw of Barbarossa was a lack of unified strategic planning. Officers were given objectives across a wide front without a single driving strategy. Hitler had the correct idea of a campaign against Russia. His generals, for the most part, despite great tactical experience, did not. Hitler understood the need to destroy the Russian army quickly, secure the oil resources of south Russia and the Caucuses, and deny the ability of Russia and her allies to form a new army.
There are other strategic problems, such as the German diplomatic failure on almost every front. Germany failed to get Finland to commit enough forces to take Leningrad, in part due to the poor performance of the forces in Murmansk (again, due to poor German intelligence). Germany failed to rely more heavily on their Balkan allies and Italy, which would prove to be disastrous at Stalingrad. Operation Typhoon's first phase was a great success, but German overambition again proved to be fatal. This is more hindsight, although I would argue that this operation did little but delay the more important southern push.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot It's worse than it was 10 years ago, but it's still much better than China considering the technological advantage. Nignogs get stationed on non-essential vessels. Active task forces don't have incidents like we've seen in other areas. The USN is more Filipino/Asian than it is black.
youtube.com/watch?v=-qUR8hvE9Ik
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Combat ready USN carrier task forces are staffed by experienced personnel. They are still the best in the world.
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@BigTLarrity @PinochetsCommieCopter Huge props to GDL. However, I would personally advise that people avoid bringing children to any non-private event or protest.
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@ceo_of_monoeye_dating Normal women don't say things like this.
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