Saturday 9 April 2022 – Russian president Putin appointed Russian Army General Aleksandr Dvornikov, commander of Russia’s Southern Military District, commander of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine. Dvornikov became known for his command of the Russian forces during the Russian military intervention in Syria. Russian forces again hit a storage tank containing nitric acid in… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 47
Month: April 2022
The Madness of Putin Part 46
Friday 8 April 2022 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said a Russian missile strike on a train station that killed at least 50 people in the eastern city of Kramatorsk was “another war crime of Russia, for which everyone involved will be held accountable.” Officials in towns near Kyiv, including Bucha and Makariv, have found hundreds… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 46
The Madness of Putin Part 45
Wednesday 6 April 2022 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the situation in Borodianka, a Kyiv suburb, was “much scarier” than in Bucha after Russian forces retreated. UN member states voted Thursday to suspend Russia from the Human Rights Council after allegations of atrocities committed by Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister said “the… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 45
The Madness of Putin Part 44
Tuesday 5 April 2022 – The “age of engagement with Russia is over,” the UK’s top diplomat told NATO foreign ministers as they meet in Brussels to discuss the war in Ukraine. Despite Moscow shifting its military focus to the east of the country, NATO’s chief said the war could last years as Russia still… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 44
The Madness of Putin Part 43
Tuesday 5 April 2022 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a graphic account of the situation on the ground to the UN Security Council, claiming Russians killed civilians in Bucha for “pleasure.” Earlier, he warned worse atrocities may emerge amid the ongoing retreat of Russian forces around Kyiv. An increasing number of leaders are accusing… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 43
Women’s Rights Part 24
Transgenderism is part of the larger “global feminicide” against women and girls around the world. Many give their entire lifework to fight for people oppressed on the basis of their biological sex, citing several examples of ways in which girls and women are treated no better than property in parts of the world. By claiming… Continue reading Women’s Rights Part 24
Problems with Diversity Part 102
A lecturer at Harvard Law School was urged by a student not to use the word ‘violate’ as in the phrase ‘does this conduct violate the law?’ — as it might trigger traumatic fears about rape. It was even suggested that rape law should not be taught to protect students from ‘distress’. What? Law students… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 102
Political Islam Part 76
Europe’s Elite want their citizens to believe open borders and migration from Islamic countries will solve their need for a future workforce due to a shrinking population. I call their bluff. If they need workers, why not get them from the poorer parts of the EU–Romania, Bulgaria, Greece? This isn’t about guest workers. This is… Continue reading Political Islam Part 76
Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 26
Despite the continuous flow of cases of Grooming Gangs, other examples were in Rochdale, Oxford and Huddersfield, the public is constantly being reminded that it is not just Asian men who commit “on-street” child sexual exploitation. Obviously the Muslim community are not solely responsible, nevertheless, given the severity of these offences and long term impact… Continue reading Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 26
Education or Indoctrination Part 18
The Indoctrination of Children in Nazi Germany – Board games and toys for children served as another way to spread racial and political propaganda to German youth. Toys were also used as propaganda vehicles to indoctrinate children into militarism. https://vk.com/video677203037_456239499