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The twins are funny. A good deal of the shoplifting is now cartel coordinated. This does not appear to be cartel work to me. There is nothing with significant resale value at 7–11. This is strictly youths ruining their own neighborhoods for something to do.
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08/02/2023 20:07 Comments ||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited by Denis Davydov
[REGNUM] The piercing post “Ukrainians deserve this war” is spreading on social networks according to all the laws of the Internet sensation. The author of these words, a public figure, a political activist, a fighter for the preservation of cultural heritage and the head of the Omriyana Ukraina (Ukraine of Dreams) foundation, Oleksiy Tolkachev, immediately stated that he was ready for anything and, in principle, his life could now turn in any direction. However, he nevertheless decided to speak out about the sore point: to characterize Ukrainian society, which, obviously, he considers from top to bottom, as was always the case with the intelligentsia.
Removal of the Soviet coat of arms from the Motherland monument in Kyiv
And this characterization is extremely unattractive.
“We have a cult of hate. Each nonentity willingly asserts itself, humiliating and insulting others. <…> We have a toxic social environment. They won't support it, they'll trample it. Propose an idea - 80% will say that the idea is crap, and they know better. War is the result of our collective moral degradation. The end point of our rot,” Tolkachov mercilessly whips the reader and pours out examples.
As a truck driver who transported metal to restore a historic estate, he stole up to 20% of the cargo. As at a confidence seminar for activists of the future "Orange Revolution", young fighters against Kuchmism stole money from each other. How representatives of the European Association of Ukrainians stifled a bribe so as not to interfere with the project of dressing Manneken Pis in Brussels in vyshyvanka in honor of Ukraine's Independence Day.
Finally, our dreamer complains about a family that suffered from the war, who had a house built in the Kyiv region, and they spat on the benefactors and accused them of profiting from them.
As a result, Alexei says, the war became a kick for a society that does not want to think about how it lives. And basically it is not going to even with an eye to the new circumstances, which are the natural result of "our 30 years of mismanagement, negligence, selfishness, thieving, moral degradation and rot" .
“We asked for a country that in 1991, at the level of GDP, was only five to seven times inferior to China. All pierced, all lowered, plundered, destroyed. Nothing and no one was appreciated. Why is it so? Because “grab yourself”, selfishness, cunning @ post, “us @ t for all” have become the moral creed of our people,” concludes Tolkachev.
He is echoed by the penultimate intellectual Aleksey Arestovich, who also always liked to ride through cultural and linguistic politics and the political myth of dividing and destroying. “We just did everything to start the war. We acted like food in the outer arena, and we eat each other in the inner. Now we are taught war. We will not learn, they will eat up. And we will finish it - with a full spoon.
The conclusions from all this, of course, are wrong.
Like, the best people of the country will take out the war, the country will be cleansed of all kinds of rot, and we will live like in Europe. In general, a very widespread opinion among the very creative intelligentsia and part of the business, counting on the fact that a deep crisis is a breeding ground for the beautiful and the right.
This is where even such utopian initiatives as the "Revival of Mariupol", presented with the support of American funds and the business of the oligarch Akhmetov last year, appear. Or the futuristic project of turning the village of Posad-Pokrovsky in the Kherson region into a "garden city", created at the initiative of government agencies by a private architectural bureau. Who interfered with doing this before is a rhetorical question.
It's just that in the "civilizational, ideological conflict" Ukraine always appears to be the exact opposite of Russia. The territory of goodness, love, freedom and the desire for prosperity in the most correct, European style, which is what such movements are intended to demonstrate.
The fact that this does not correspond to reality at all and contradicts life itself, where antonyms are in the indicated list, is no longer important. Because if you go to the end in speaking the truth, then quite naturally the very meaning of any struggle, suffering and sacrifice is lost. Because it is clear who to fight against, but it is completely incomprehensible - for what.
The most obvious and most common answer is “for their land” and their home, which needs to be protected.
But is there any point in suffering like this if the land no longer belongs to you, and the house stands in the middle of a poisoned desert? When there is an awareness that you are suffering here and losing friends, and someone is making money on this. And at the same time he sells your belongings, because you have already been written off as a consumable like toilet paper. That the war does not lead to any "purification" and to any "justice", since even the division into a titular nation and all sorts of trash does not go anywhere. How does the external administration, which has turned Ukraine into a kamikaze drone, not disappear. How do those habits that irritate Tolkachev so much stay in their place.
It's just that the whole essence of "freedom", which is declared in Ukraine, is only two basic conditions.
The first is a return to that point of development, to the natural form, from which the people were pulled out by force and forced to live differently: to wash, wear a tie and build spaceships. The Ukrainians, having got rid of the horrors of the “scoop”, fell into the 17th century with relief. The quasi-power of Bogdan Khmelnytsky is the peak of state development, which Ukrainians reached on their own. Consequently, the further creation of the nation without compulsion to industrialization and new technological structures should come from this point. Otherwise, real evolution is simply impossible.
Therefore, in the socio-political sphere, in interpersonal relations, with some amendments, now are the glorious times of the Ruin, where the Cossacks are at war, the buckwheat growers are moaning, and the elders and noblemen are rushing about in search of a kinder owner.
And for a territory where there has never been any kind of understandable stability (with the exception of the Soviet period), stealing and escaping is a completely normal life strategy. Man is an enemy to man, and you need to live right now, no one knows tomorrow. A neighbor is a competitor, you need to have time to steal before him and spit in his well. "Don't live well, don't make people angry."
By the way, the chilling cruelty of the Ukrainian army is also explained by the level of development of consciousness. It is for a modern person that the perverted torture of prisoners and the looting of houses look terrible. For a person of the 17th century, this is the norm.
The second basic state is the historical revenge of Galicia, built on old grievances and the desire to take revenge, to win retroactively.
Since the whole political life fluctuated between the Soviet and Bandera ideology, after the disappearance of the former, everyone is paying for the complexes of the Galicians. This surge of passions, as the scientist Lev Gumilyov argued, is, in principle, a common thing in the history of peoples who suddenly began to hyperactively change the landscape around them, the sphere of activity, and the old foundations.
Only in the Ukrainian case, the passionites-Galicians forced everyone else to destroy the foundations and give their lives for their ideal of Ukraine, who were not actually going to give it up. That is why a warm, lamp totalitarianism has been established in the country, in which one can criticize laziness and the vices of society a little, but only in a positive way: we are moving in the right direction anyway. It is already categorically forbidden to criticize this direction, from where the "unity of the nation" so admiring some exalted Russians comes from. Although it is still simple: if you are not united, they will crush you like a bug.
And war is not really "the highest point of our rot", but a completely natural state for a society that simply does not see other goals and is unable to formulate them.
In Ukraine, there were enough intelligent people who offered reasonable and profitable scenarios in which the country would earn and develop. But these were people of the 20th century, a product of Soviet upbringing: internationalism, technical thinking, the priority of the public over the personal. They were never heard of, always voting for the loud-mouthed and handsome buckwheat-handlers who were cursed for cheating and stealing almost the day after the election.
Now these people are not seen and not heard. And the daily destruction of the Soviet heritage does not really bother the rest. After all, this only brings Ukraine closer to the ideal, sung by Taras Shevchenko :
"A garden of cherry kolo hati,
Khrushchi hum over cherries,
Ploughmen go with plows ... "
This is the true "Ukraine of the Dream", the unspoken dream. So in the end, the right end to a difficult period will be to bring the Ukrainian reality in line with the dream.
Everyone must decide on a large, open referendum or through suffering: who goes to Europe (personally or together with their territory), who goes to Russia, and who will remain on the historical Ukrainian lands of the 17th century without electricity, running water, asphalt and "stinking soviet factories" . Develop start-ups, cherish the language, build your own, truly Ukrainian, without the instructions of neighbors.
I hope this simple and effective formula will find its grateful reader who is looking for answers to complex questions of life.
#1
So what this gentleman is kind of saying is that the glorious economy that Ukraine enjoyed in 1981 was from their agriculture and industries producing products directly for the Soviet Union, and no one else. Everything there was hunky-dory.... until the Soviet Union fell apart.
Having lived under the Soviet systems, and learning how to game those systems to better themselves, the Ukrainians didn't immediately become absolutely above board in how they got on with their lives.
Mr. Davydov might want to look at his own current Russian culture of greed and corruption for reference when commenting on how the Ukrainians got that way.
Posted by: Mullah Richard ||
08/02/2023 9:00 Comments ||
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[PJ] Once in a while, I wonder if Leftists ever bolt upright in bed or, in their more reflective moments, ponder if the policies they promote are really in the best interests of the nation, but are too afraid to speak out. Or if they honestly believe that the things that they push will eventually prove to be sound choices, once the dust has settled, the rubble has been cleared, and the bodies have been shoveled into mass graves. Or are they honestly bent on the wholesale destruction of the country?
I doubt that option #1 is true. I don’t think that, at this stage in the game, anyone on the Left is truly capable of any real self-assessment. I am not saying that it cannot happen. Dr. Naomi Wolf and Georgia legislator Mesha Mainor are two excellent examples of thoughtful people who could no longer stand the sight of all of those emperors parading around in their birthday suits and who took a stand against the madness. But by and large, the mantra is still strong in most Leftists. I would like to think that option #3 is also off the table, but the behavior of our social, economic, and cultural overlords would seem to indicate that at least some of them see total destruction as viable. Personally, I think option #2 — that rash, punitive, and dangerous practices are needed to create a truly great nation at some undetermined point in the future — is the strategy of choice for most of them. Or maybe they function from the standpoint that #2 and #3 are all part of the great reawakening and that some heads will need to be knocked together to reach utopia.
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Hunter can arrange the Gunny Sack purchase deal and reward the right people.
Then tell the Homeless to fill the sack 3 times a day with trash & street waste. Deliver it to a collection point for a voucher. After 3 vouchers, issue the person a designated sleep space in a vacant, but soon to be owned by the Biden family, warehouse and 3 basic MRE type meals.
Biden can arrange for the DOD to send MRE's expiring in 1 year to Chicago.
The M.I.C. will order the MRE's from CCP, then sell the US DOD replacement MRE's, which Biden will then send 3/4's of to the Ukraine.
Of course the Chicago Sanitation Union
would have a $hit fit and threaten a strike,
and will get more $$$$ for doing even less.
#4
I see they really want to keep property-owning residents in Chicago, don't they. I'm sure all those owners of guns in gun-free Chicago are all outstanding homeowners and members of their respective neighborhoods.
Posted by: Mullah Richard ||
08/02/2023 10:08 Comments ||
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We will own nothing and be happy with our gunny sacks.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
08/02/2023 11:39 Comments ||
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#8
Before there was the Babylon Bee there was Jean Raspail.
Hey, he is the guy who wrote The Camp of the Saints!. I read that one summer a few years back. Wikipedia sums it up: A speculative fictional account, it depicts the destruction of Western civilization through Third World mass immigration to France and the Western world.
A short tale well told, but I found the premise rather preposterous. European nations are simply going to lie back and be overrun with 'migrants'? The same people that spent most of the 20th century fighting each other over blood and soil? No way! Apparently, yes way! As I paged through the book, I also watched the story play out in real time on the nightly news. More than a little surreal. As for the preposterosity of it all, it shows you what I know.
[FOX] A group of religious activists disrupted a prayer session at a Catholic monastery in Haifa, Israel, last week, claiming the historic site is holding the bones of a biblical prophet.
Israeli protesters entered the outer courtyard of Stella Maris Monastery, scaring worshipers as they were participating in group prayer, according to the Middle East Monitor.
It was the latest in a series of attempts to enter and occupy the monastery, which the protesters claim houses the remains of the biblical prophet Elijah, according to Catholic News Agency.
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I think Christians and Jews believe that Elijah was caught up into heaven. He was supposed to be the second documented alien abduction for the kooky folks. 2 Kings 2:11.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
08/02/2023 11:47 Comments ||
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#2
They didn't start looting and burning the place, so not Antifart types.
Posted by: Mullah Richard ||
08/02/2023 11:57 Comments ||
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