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What a load of bs, just like the Russian economy growing.
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What a load of bs, just like the Russian economy growing.
No Putin doesn't want Eurasian empire, he's not that stupid. You're too gullible to believe the US puppet Zelensky.
Ha let’s start with yours. Like all leaders aren’t thieves? Putin so probably the biggest and please don’t forget poo bear.But he's right though. Please watch it again.
Bloody thief ! Just like his NATO government masters, stealing from their people and investing it on the militaries.
So why don't you collaborate with Russia to have a Eurasian... not Russian empire but a massive, Jupiter-size common progressive political, social and socio-economic system that runs from Vladivostok to Lison ? Disconnect from the Anglo countries at least politically and socio-economically including from Britain.
Please point to the post where you have pointed to NATO hypocrites.
Might as well say Japan won Pacific war when TORA TORA TORA was carried out successfully
And Hitler won when evacuation at Dunkirk was forced on Brits
And USA won the Iraq war and unsee how it ended
People care how it ended.
And not give a flying ph**k to the beginning
And rotten despicable USA was kicked out of Afghanistan and humiliated out of Afghanistan and shamed out of Afghanistan
Why does everyone say if nato entered the war it would go nuclear? I can guarantee you if the war spread to nato it would not go nuclear.Forgive me, but the low IQ is the one who think that conventional and unconventional warfare still matter when Russia is in direct war against NATO. When they enter a direct war against each others, it will directly going to nuclear. Russia may perished, but the same fate also happen to European and US. They may survived. But at that time, They will become the poorest nations in the world.
Actually, Israel is the only state currently fighting the insurgency the way it should be fought. Clamping down hard on the civilians from which the terrorists are coming from,isolating the hostile population in camps,behind scrutinised walls.
They are successful ,that's why the crocodile tears from their enemies. The US was unwilling to herd all the Afghans in concentration camps and cleanse them from their ideological trappings....so they couldn't win.Israel doesn't give a shit,shoots first,asks questions later. See that Palestinian journalist who got killed lately.
I ask again, you suggest Europe disconnects with its biggest tradepartner to join an empire of dirt? Well we are 550 million, have highest living standards of any continent and you propably would love to see us dragged into the dirt (aka russia)
So Britain is a place in "highest living standards" Europe where people are driven out of "council houses" or houses rented for money and thus have to become homeless but the same Britain participates in the invasion of the Libyan Jamahiriya to overthrow the system which provided free housing to all citizens and where there were no homeless ? Ditto with North Korea.(CNN) The number of homeless people in Britain is soaring by more than 1,000 a month, and reached a total of 320,000 in the first quarter of this year, according to research released Thursday by homelessness charity Shelter.
The charity's report reveals that roughly one in every 200 Britons were sleeping on the streets or in temporary accommodation in the first quarter, with an increase of 13,000 individuals -- a 4% rise -- over the second quarter of 2017.
The worst affected region is London, with a total of 167,853 people classed as homeless, or roughly one in every 53 people. Outside the capital, the cities of Brighton on England's south coast (one in 67), Birmingham in the West Midlands (one in 73) and Manchester in the north of England (one in every 135) are also particularly affected by the crisis.
The number of homeless people in Britain has risen by 13,000 in the past year.
The largest increase in homelessness in England was seen in the West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber and the northwest.
Newham in east London was ranked as England's worst local authority for housing insecurity, with a total of 14,611 residents being classed as homeless, or roughly one in 24 people.
The surge in homelessness is is the result of a "perfect storm of spiralling rents, welfare cuts and a total lack of social housing," Shelter Chief Executive Polly Neate said.
"It's unforgivable that 320,000 people in Britain have been swept up by the housing crisis and now have no place to call home. These new figures show that homelessness is having a devastating impact on the lives of people right across the country," she added.
She warned that the UK needs to take "action now" in order to improve the situation for the hundreds of thousands of people who will be "blighted by homelessness this winter."
Shelter has launched an urgent appeal, calling on the public to support its frontline services this winter to help the charity deal with the growing number of people facing housing insecurity.
Telli Afrik and his family are currently living in their sixth hostel after being unable to afford their privately rented home.
"Shelter's services have never been more needed," Neate said. "That's why we're asking the public to support us this winter so that we can answer as many calls as possible and have trained advisers on hand when people need them most."
Telli Afrik, who lives in temporary accommodation in the London borough of Waltham Forest with his wife and two children, aged 3 and 5, said he was forced out of his privately rented home because he could no longer afford the rent.
"At first, we were fortunate because we went to live with my aunt," he said, according to a news release supplied by Shelter. "But not long after we moved in, she died of a heart attack and the council took the house back. We were made homeless instantly. I sobbed that night, all of us were in tears."
The family are currently living in their sixth hostel, where they all sleep in one room and eat their meals on the floor. Afrik described the hostel as "cramped" and said his family is "at breaking point."
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government James Brokenshire said in response to Shelter's report that the government is determined to end homelessness.
One in every 53 people living in London is homeless, according to figures published by Shelter.
"No one should be left without a roof over their head, which is why we are determined to end rough sleeping and respond to the causes of homelessness," Brokenshire said.
"Our rough-sleeping strategy, support for councils and those working on the front line are helping to get people off the street and into accommodation as we enter the colder winter months.
"But we know that there is more that we need to do and we're committed to working with Shelter and others to make a positive difference on this important issue."
In particular, he noted that the government is committed to building new homes through an $11 billion affordable housing program, and to empowering councils to borrow more money to build a "new generation" of low-cost housing.
A homeless crisis decades in the making leaves hundreds of French dying on the streets.
Paris marked a grim milestone last week when a homeless 50-year-old man was found dead on the streets. This was the 119th death of the year in the city, which has seen victims ranging from 80 years old to infants as young as four die on the streets.
The Collective of the Dead on the Street is a charity keeping a count of the number of homeless people passing away on the streets of France. This year alone, the organisation’s grim list puts the number of dead at 439, although it believes this is an undercount.
The most recent death drew condemnation from a local politician who described the news as “sad” and called on central authorities to open emergency shelters for families who sleep outside.
One of the many camps in which the homeless congregate. ()
In March of this year, The Collective paid tribute to the homeless people who died in 2020, which numbered more than 535. They did this by producing 535 videos that told the individual stories of those who died.
The number of people who die on the streets of France has risen steeply in the last 20 years. In 2002 official figures put the numbers at 88 deaths in the whole of France. By 2007 the numbers had increased to 199.
As a global financial crisis battered France in 2008, deaths jumped to 383. Since 2014, it has averaged more than 500 every year.
In recent years, the number of homeless people in France - one of Europe’s most advanced economies - has ballooned to more than 200,000, which represents an increase of over 50 percent in the last 15 years. More than 30,000 of those are minors.
A homeless man hugs his dog as he sits along a deserted street on March 18, 2020. (AFP)
The plight of homeless people in France is an expression of a wider housing problem throughout the country. By some accounts this has left more than 3.6 million people either deprived of a home, living in overcrowded accommodations, or reduced to a situation of precarious occupation.
In 2017 French President Emmanual Macron announced that there would be no one left on the streets within six months.
“The first battle: to house everyone with dignity. By the end of the year, I no longer want anyone in the streets, in the woods,” he triumphantly proclaimed shortly after assuming the presidency.
As the Covid-19 pandemic has battered France and Macron’s presidency has been blighted by protests, that goal has long since been forgotten.
Yet France’s homeless woes are not a result of a lack of housing. According to a recent study, out of the 37 million homes in the country, more than 3 million are vacant, which is more than ten times the number of homeless people.
As winter fast approaches and Covid-19 restrictions start to kick in, local authorities are trying to introduce emergency measures to temporarily house the homeless in a bid to reduce deaths and hospitalisations.
As for culture, USA is european by heritage. Its democratic system, believe system, art and science is based on europe.
Let them suffer buddy.
The "evacuation" as per western media.
Here's Mr. Zelensky testing the limits of re-calibrating words infront of western media.
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The mainstream media completely changed the meaning of SURRENDER and redefined it as EVACUATION. One wonders what MSM is going to call Azov Battalion leadership still holed up in the Avostal mill. Just don’t call them DIPLOMATS
Ha let’s start with yours.
Like all leaders aren’t thieves? Putin so probably the biggest and please don’t forget poo bear.
A White Phosporus Smoke Shell is NEVER an Incendiary Weapon.
That is explicitly stated in the treaty.
The treaty does not even mention White Phosphorus.
Homeless in London, the biggest city in "highest living standards" Europe :
London again. This fashionable female just walking by a homeless person, either callously or helplessly :
The above picture comes from this article from 2018 :
So Britain is a place in "highest living standards" Europe where people are driven out of "council houses" or houses rented for money and thus have to become homeless but the same Britain participates in the invasion of the Libyan Jamahiriya to overthrow the system which provided free housing to all citizens and where there were no homeless ? Ditto with North Korea.
Homeless in another "highest living standards" European country France which is the world's publicly-known third-largest keeper of nuclear warheads but won't spend on giving free homes to its citizens :
The last picture is from this article from 2021 and speaks of the homeless people dying on the streets of France :
European government leaders should shut up about the fake massacre in Bucha or whatever happened there and look at preventing the mass deaths of the homeless and of other citizens in their own showcase cities in Europe.
Lastly, the notorious Banlieue concrete slums of Paris whose oppressive, multi-storey, unaesthetic and unscientific structure creates discontent and crime :
USA is not a democracy but an illusion of democracy, as does Britain where much of its system originates. I have already tagged you in this post in December last year about what is a democracy, what is not, the origin of Democracy ( your own Greece ) and an article's section describing some of how in practice true democracy was implemented in the modern world ( the Libyan Jamahiriya ) and on this basis neither is USA a democracy nor Europe.
My commiserations and salute to this man whatever his name is.
I liked this comment :
Ah, Zelensky the thief, the liar, the dancer in heels, the Nazi, the war criminal, the genocider... A man for all seasons our man.
Apollon @Vergennes @F-22Raptor @Get Ya Wig Split @Wood @mmr @Constantin84 @Messerschmitt, this is the idiot you spend your days and nights for ?
Mine what ? OK, Putin and Russia said that Ukraine government, military and society has Nazis embedded so Ukraine needs a deNazification. Isn't that true ?
Putin is much less of a thief than NATO governments. For example please see those pictures above of poor homeless people in Europe. Their governments don't use the national resources to provide them high-quality free houses in nice neighborhoods and instead the resources are spent needlessly on the militaris especially when the militaries happen to be imperialist.
An ukrainian buddy has the upper jaw of a russian as trophy. Crazy what you find there.
So why are you still friends with this Ukrainian ?
So why are you still friends with this Ukrainian ?
A soldier of Ukraine spoke about the catastrophic state of affairs at the front and the consequences of Russian artillery strikes and the Grad MLRS in Ukraine. The combat work of the MLRS "Grad" of Russia in Ukraine and the story of a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine further in the video. A short translation of the Ukrainian soldier's speech about the situation at the front. “The strikes of Russian artillery and the Grad MLRS go exactly where they need to, everything is in smoke, everything is constantly under fire, everything is destroyed, the trenches are broken, there is constant shelling, there is no support for Ukrainian artillery yet, they have been shelling for three days already, there is no reaction from Ukrainian artillery everything is falling apart"
Supplies of Western weapons to Ukraine are in full swing. Dutch tracked armored vehicles YPR-765 were spotted in Ukraine without regular weapons. The YPR-765 armored personnel carrier was developed in the USA in 1970 on the basis of the M113 armored personnel carrier. The Pentagon was not interested in it and the license for its production was sold to the Netherlands. The YPR-765 BMP delivered to Ukraine turned out to be without a turret with an automatic cannon and without a paired machine gun.