Battle of Bakhmud won by Russia

The problem with people who support multiracialism, namely, the mass immigration of non-whites to the US and the multiracialist indoctrination of the american people is that even though they vehemently deny this ideology amounts to genocide, sooner or later, they are betrayed by their own words.

These 2 posters are multiracialists who deny there's a process of genocide going on in America (non verbatim):


America in the future will still be the same
country it is today... Everything will be normal.


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José, you shithead, America is not genocidal!!

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But genocide is such an inevitable consequence of multiracialism that both posters end up contradicting themselves:

The white race has no future!!
The white race is doomed!!


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What will America look like in the future?
Varying shades of gray.

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They claim that flooding America with non-whites and brainwashing the american youth will not result in genocide but can't avoid the occasional embarring slip of the tongue and unconsciously concede the fact that the multiracialist ideology inexorably leads to the very definition of genocide:

any attempt to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial group.

At this point I even feel sorry not only for rightwinger and Backagain but also for toomuchtime, xyz, Richard-H, para bellum, JohnDB and so many others.

There's nothing sadder than a person who is ashamed of his own beliefs, someone who is embarrassed by the consequences of his beliefs.

If your belief in multiracialism makes you feel embarrassed of its final outcome this is a pretty good sign that something is wrong... either with you or with multiracialism itself.
 
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More volunteers.

DUI stop, and the man was reportedly wanted for desertion...

"The police commented on the harsh detention of a man in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Yesterday, a video of a man being detained by people in camouflage was distributed on the Internet. Users assumed that this was the work of military commissariat employees. However, as it turned out, the police stopped the 34-year-old driver for violating traffic rules and found signs of drug intoxication. And when the documents were checked, it turned out that the driver had already been deprived of the right to drive and was wanted for desertion."

 

DUI stop, and the man was reportedly wanted for desertion...

"The police commented on the harsh detention of a man in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Yesterday, a video of a man being detained by people in camouflage was distributed on the Internet. Users assumed that this was the work of military commissariat employees. However, as it turned out, the police stopped the 34-year-old driver for violating traffic rules and found signs of drug intoxication. And when the documents were checked, it turned out that the driver had already been deprived of the right to drive and was wanted for desertion."


 
DUI stop, and the man was reportedly wanted for desertion...

"The police commented on the harsh detention of a man in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Yesterday, a video of a man being detained by people in camouflage was distributed on the Internet. Users assumed that this was the work of military commissariat employees. However, as it turned out, the police stopped the 34-year-old driver for violating traffic rules and found signs of drug intoxication. And when the documents were checked, it turned out that the driver had already been deprived of the right to drive and was wanted for desertion."


 
DUI stop, and the man was reportedly wanted for desertion...

"The police commented on the harsh detention of a man in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Yesterday, a video of a man being detained by people in camouflage was distributed on the Internet. Users assumed that this was the work of military commissariat employees. However, as it turned out, the police stopped the 34-year-old driver for violating traffic rules and found signs of drug intoxication. And when the documents were checked, it turned out that the driver had already been deprived of the right to drive and was wanted for desertion."


Desertion. From the initial volunteerism?
 
Bahmut holds!

Yeah,
I heard this morning that Russia has amped up its artillery and bombing campaign....not just at the Ukranian troops but to simply level the city....especially the residential section. Killing everything possible. There are still around 5,000 civilians living there....
No where for them to go. A few are Russian spies obviously.

There's not going to be a Bakhmut by the time this is over....but the Russians are in a hurry for a parade coming up so they can announce victory in Bakhmut.
 
Yeah,
I heard this morning that Russia has amped up its artillery and bombing campaign....not just at the Ukranian troops but to simply level the city....especially the residential section. Killing everything possible. There are still around 5,000 civilians living there....
No where for them to go. A few are Russian spies obviously.

There's not going to be a Bakhmut by the time this is over....but the Russians are in a hurry for a parade coming up so they can announce victory in Bakhmut.
It's not about parade. It's more about so called "Ukrainian counter-offense".
 
The problem with people who support multiracialism, namely, the mass immigration of non-whites to the US and the multiracialist indoctrination of the american people is that even though they vehemently deny this ideology amounts to genocide, sooner or later, they are betrayed by their own words.

These 2 posters are multiracialists who deny there's a process of genocide going on in America (non verbatim):


America in the future will still be the same
country it is today... Everything will be normal.


20321.jpg


José, you shithead, America is not genocidal!!

84964.jpg

But genocide is such an inevitable consequence of multiracialism that both posters end up contradicting themselves:

The white race has no future!!
The white race is doomed!!


20321.jpg


What will America look like in the future?
Varying shades of gray.

84964.jpg

They claim that flooding America with non-whites and brainwashing the american youth will not result in genocide but can't avoid the occasional embarring slip of the tongue and unconsciously concede the fact that the multiracialist ideology inexorably leads to the very definition of genocide:

any attempt to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial group.

At this point I even feel sorry not only for rightwinger and Backagain but also for toomuchtime, xyz, Richard-H, para bellum, JohnDB and so many others.

There's nothing sadder than a person who is ashamed of his own beliefs, someone who is embarrassed by the consequences of his beliefs.

If your belief in multiracialism makes you feel embarrassed of its final outcome this is a pretty good sign that something is wrong... either with you or with multiracialism itself.

Genocide is the killing of a people.

The Americas aren't the native land of white people. So it's not about stopping immigration, it'd be about the self imposed removal of white people from the Americas to Europe......

You say there's nothing sadder than a person who is ashamed of their own beliefs. I think there is, someone who's beliefs are so ridiculous they don't even make sense. They follow illogic all the way and get angry over things that make no sense.
 
Historical reference: BAKHMIUT "The first official mention of Bakhmut dates from 1571, when Ivan the Terrible - Ivan IV, Russia, in order to protect the southern border of the Russian State from Crimean–Nogai slave raids, ordered the creation of border fortifications along the Seversky Donets river.
The guard-fort was named after the nearby Bakhmutovka River, a tributary of the Seversky Donets".

"In 1547, Ivan IV assumed the title of “Tsar and Grand Duke of all Rus". The Tsar of the "Great Russian Tsardom", as it was called in the coronation document by Constantinople Patriarch Jeremiah II and in numerous official texts."
Ukraine didn't exist yet. Only Hundred years later, on the territory on the Eastern Borderland of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Cossack rebellion between 1648 and 1657 was raised. At time of uprising the rebellions were not called the "Ukrainians" yet, they were named Cossacks, Ruthenians, or Russ, Bogdan Khmelnitsky declared himself as the ruler of Ruthenian State. While being the leader of the uprising, Bohdan Khmelnytskyi was not able to declare independence because he was not a legitimate Ruler.

June 18, 1648 – the first known official letter of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi to the Tsar Alexis I, RUSSIA. it was finished: "So let the God fulfill the prophecy, which was celebrated from ancient times, to which we gave ourselves, and to the merciful feet of your royal majesty, like the lower ones, submit obediently."
Uprising resulted in a Cossacks request for protection by the Russian Tsar. "By the "Treaty of Andrusovo" signed in 1667 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth, Cossacks became integrated into the Russian Tsardom - after Cossack rebellion on the territory of Poland and the following Russia Polish WAR. Compensation from Russia to Poland Lithuania of 1,000,000 zlotych (or 200,000 rubles) was agreed for the lands of Left- bank (Dniper river) including Kiev, which was the territory of Poland at time, today - the part of the modern Ukraine. Neither representatives of the Cossack Hetmanate, nor Khmelnitsky, were not allowed be present at the signing of the treaty, they were not considered be legitimate

Since 1571 Bakhmut was part of Russia untill century ago , the industrial hub of Russian Empire - the DONBASS region together with Bakhmut as its part, on the demand of Lenin, these historically Russian territories were included in the artificial construct of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic proclaimed as an integral part of the Soviet Union, created in 1922.

In 1924, the city's name was changed from Bakhmut to Artyomovsk in honor of the Bolshevik Communist Revolutionary figure known as Artyom who lived and worked in the city in the early years of the Revolution.
"Until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ukraine had never been an independent state.
" Ever " Borderland: A Journey Through The History of Ukraine".1999.
 
It's not about parade. It's more about so called "Ukrainian counter-offense".
No silly....the military parade in Russia coming up this next week. There's long speeches about military successes and power....
I'm forgetting the name of it. Big doings for most former Soviet Bloc nations....picnics in the Squares in all the towns and cities. A parade in Moscow with missiles, rockets, soldiers, and tanks and all kinds of military equipment. Lots of speeches too about how well things are going for their country.

I know a family that used to worry for 6 months afterwards from this celebration because the father would pray in the square before they ate. If someone seen/told he could be sent to Siberia.
 
"Until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ukraine had never been an independent state.
Who fucking cares? Before 1991 the Russian Federation had never been an independent State either.

This "historical claim" nonsense means nothing. Maybe Erdo should reclaim the Ottoman Empire too? Or Italy can reclaim the Roman Empire or Macedonia can reclaim Alexander's empire? Why not?

Let's just rearrange the whole world so Putin can have his way with Ukraine. Let's restore the British and Japanese and Persian empires while we're at it...

Idiot.
 
Looks like you are, after all.
We call the that "Pee-Wee Herman" argument.

The Russian Federation is what was left from the breakup of the USSR. It's been an independent nation just as long as Ukraine.

Maybe all those European Colonial powers should reclaim their empires too... :rolleyes:
 
Historical reference: BAKHMIUT "The first official mention of Bakhmut dates from 1571, when Ivan the Terrible - Ivan IV, Russia, in order to protect the southern border of the Russian State from Crimean–Nogai slave raids, ordered the creation of border fortifications along the Seversky Donets river.
The guard-fort was named after the nearby Bakhmutovka River, a tributary of the Seversky Donets".

"In 1547, Ivan IV assumed the title of “Tsar and Grand Duke of all Rus". The Tsar of the "Great Russian Tsardom", as it was called in the coronation document by Constantinople Patriarch Jeremiah II and in numerous official texts."
Ukraine didn't exist yet. Only Hundred years later, on the territory on the Eastern Borderland of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Cossack rebellion between 1648 and 1657 was raised. At time of uprising the rebellions were not called the "Ukrainians" yet, they were named Cossacks, Ruthenians, or Russ, Bogdan Khmelnitsky declared himself as the ruler of Ruthenian State. While being the leader of the uprising, Bohdan Khmelnytskyi was not able to declare independence because he was not a legitimate Ruler.

June 18, 1648 – the first known official letter of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi to the Tsar Alexis I, RUSSIA. it was finished: "So let the God fulfill the prophecy, which was celebrated from ancient times, to which we gave ourselves, and to the merciful feet of your royal majesty, like the lower ones, submit obediently."
Uprising resulted in a Cossacks request for protection by the Russian Tsar. "By the "Treaty of Andrusovo" signed in 1667 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth, Cossacks became integrated into the Russian Tsardom - after Cossack rebellion on the territory of Poland and the following Russia Polish WAR. Compensation from Russia to Poland Lithuania of 1,000,000 zlotych (or 200,000 rubles) was agreed for the lands of Left- bank (Dniper river) including Kiev, which was the territory of Poland at time, today - the part of the modern Ukraine. Neither representatives of the Cossack Hetmanate, nor Khmelnitsky, were not allowed be present at the signing of the treaty, they were not considered be legitimate

Since 1571 Bakhmut was part of Russia untill century ago , the industrial hub of Russian Empire - the DONBASS region together with Bakhmut as its part, on the demand of Lenin, these historically Russian territories were included in the artificial construct of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic proclaimed as an integral part of the Soviet Union, created in 1922.

In 1924, the city's name was changed from Bakhmut to Artyomovsk in honor of the Bolshevik Communist Revolutionary figure known as Artyom who lived and worked in the city in the early years of the Revolution.
"Until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ukraine had never been an independent state.
" Ever " Borderland: A Journey Through The History of Ukraine".1999.
Thanks for Bahmut history.
 

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