FolkestoneSpur
Neil Sullivan
They'll let it die down for a while and then she'll have an unfortunate accident.Something doesn't smell right?
They'll let it die down for a while and then she'll have an unfortunate accident.Something doesn't smell right?
Ukraine special forces just rescued that mayor the Russians kidnapped.
Yeah I just saw that report too, 9 solidiers exchanged. I guess it adds up as one Ukrainian is worth 9 Russian soldiers.There are reports that they swapped captured soldiers to secure the major, but then again propaganda is rife on all fronts.
Russia pretending Belarus has been attacked in order to escalate further?
Yeah I just saw that report too, 9 solidiers exchanged. I guess it adds up as one Ukrainian is worth 9 Russian soldiers.
I'm sorry to hear that. That sounds despicable and yes every country has is assholes.Depends, the one who was threatening my wife n son last night over telegram is just a worthless clam. But every culture has its tacos I suppose.
(She is a Russian speaking Ukrainian, guess that is enough nowadays)
Christ you could have lifted that from any Soviet era pre Glasnost and Perestroika.
I'm not sure I would have been as circumspect.As mentioned in the “what happened today thread” we had a chat this evening with someone we had originally earmarked as “Eastern European” but who it transpires is Russian (lesson learned in the past, since forgotten, now re-learned - don’t assume English isn’t understood/spoken just because the person doesn’t appear to react to the language). Anyway, we had a good chat about our holiday in Russia but eventually the elephant in the room was too much and I had to ask about Putin and Ukraine. This was someone well travelled and (despite questionable childcare skills), clearly far from stupid. Yet he was totally bought into Putin, didn’t believe all the Western justification for supporting the Ukrainian resistance, believes Ukraine to be essentially Russian, strongly believed that Putin has over 80% support of the population (talks of rigged elections are bogus western meddling), acknowledged that someone probably poisoned Navalny but it wouldn’t have been Putin-led as there was no need as Navalny’s popularity was sinking fast, and generally felt that Putin has good control over the whole situation (no madness or irrational behaviour) and is well supported.
The whole conversation was quite surreal. I did ask him what he thought of being able to see coverage overseas that he wouldn’t be allowed to see in Russia but he dismissed it as untrue propaganda. It was thoroughly disconcerting. I wasn’t going to get into an argument with him - not appropriate on holiday - but it was very shocking to hear such a viewpoint from someone whom I would have expected to be more wordly- wise, as it were.
I'm not sure I would have been as circumspect.
I assume you mean your husband. Yes I totally understand this, and I would have had the same pleading eyes from my own partner if this conversation had happened. She can read my twitches like a poker player reads tells. I have a fairly high threshold for listening to aberrant nonsence but this I'm not sure I could have ignored.You might have been if you had someone looking daggers at you, silently warning you not to “go there”. And sometimes it’s more interesting, if less palatable, to let someone air their viewpoint.
As mentioned in the “what happened today thread” we had a chat this evening with someone we had originally earmarked as “Eastern European” but who it transpires is Russian (lesson learned in the past, since forgotten, now re-learned - don’t assume English isn’t understood/spoken just because the person doesn’t appear to react to the language). Anyway, we had a good chat about our holiday in Russia but eventually the elephant in the room was too much and I had to ask about Putin and Ukraine. This was someone well travelled and (despite questionable childcare skills), clearly far from stupid. Yet he was totally bought into Putin, didn’t believe all the Western justification for supporting the Ukrainian resistance, believes Ukraine to be essentially Russian, strongly believed that Putin has over 80% support of the population (talks of rigged elections are bogus western meddling), acknowledged that someone probably poisoned Navalny but it wouldn’t have been Putin-led as there was no need as Navalny’s popularity was sinking fast, and generally felt that Putin has good control over the whole situation (no madness or irrational behaviour) and is well supported.
The whole conversation was quite surreal. I did ask him what he thought of being able to see coverage overseas that he wouldn’t be allowed to see in Russia but he dismissed it as untrue propaganda. It was thoroughly disconcerting. I wasn’t going to get into an argument with him - not appropriate on holiday - but it was very shocking to hear such a viewpoint from someone whom I would have expected to be more wordly- wise, as it were.