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  • It's not even going to be difficult to 'justify' for them after however many months/years hearing western libs say fuck you we don't care cluster munitions and depleted uranium are Safe™ and its okay to target civilians if they're on the other side and might have different opinions to you.

  • Is it also an implied threat to Ukrainian refugees? Either come back and fight or we'll unleash the Anglo-European terror machine on you by turning your host nations against you with some terrorism.

  • Red Button -------------- Blue Button

    Loyal to the ----------- Loyal to the cold

    fanaticism ------------- logic of capital

    of fascism -------------- accumulation

    ------------- sweating ------------

  • Honestly wouldn't be surprised to hear in a few years that the CIA explicitly taught such tactics to them. They could always pass it off to western Europe as something that would be used against Russia, knowing that when a third of the weapons shipped to Ukraine don't make it to the front lines, there's going to be lots of opportunities to destabilise western Europe if they get uppity at any point.

  • If it's hot water, you can get water solar panels/rigs, too. Probably not too helpful in some places but many places get enough hours of sunlight to start the hot water going. On top of insulating the pipes, most of the heat lost on the way to the rooms might be gained by being able to start the heating at however many degrees higher than it would be if you pulled it straight out the ground. Also good for jacuzzis in the summer, when you'll be getting 60°C+ water out the panels and nothing to heat except water for pots. It's a luxury but only because water's so expensive to heat and we're aiming for luxury, aren't we?

  • It's the worst. They try to make you feel bad about it. Sucks for them bc id-much-gaf but there is a twang of pity as I realise they are probably just very very confused. Or a comprador but I don't talk to many of them, so.

  • And it's all my fault. I was making a joke to make it sound like Biden or Bush had said something they shouldn't say but would say because they are both gaff machines. But now I have caused all this turmoil and explained it so it's not even funny anymore if it ever was. Thankfully we got to see a capybara emote out of so everything turned out well. Oh and we had chips for dinner.

  • I hadn't heard of her but the title tells me all I need to know. "What Russia got by scaring Elon Musk". Lol. Zero conception of the role of the haute bourgeoisie. Sure, maybe a billionaire could be scared off. More likely, this leech takes decisions that will maximise his profit. Do you also find this narrative that separates Musk from the US security state a bit strange? They're hand in glove. As if you could be him, know what he knows, and be more scared of Russia than the CIA.

  • I think Bush or Biden said it by accident. Whichever one it was he meant Vietnam. No, I don't know why the US keeps electing people who don't know history and who think a map involves a brief sleep next to a mop.

  • I love how this kind of thing pops up every so often as if it doesn't already happen. It's all a performance to convince the elders that someone cares about saving the children from the woke blob.