Witches Trying to Hex Trump

So, feminists love witchcraft. The fascination with witches goes back several centuries ago. It grew out of late eighteenth century anti-clerical critique. The witch is seen as a victim of medieval Christian misogyny and patriarchy.

Feminists hate Donald Trump. And feminists into witchcraft cast spells against him…

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They did this when he was first elected in 2016.

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These women are on TikTok:

From dabblers to hard-core practitioners, witchcraft has been on the rise in the U.S. in recent years. It has become so trendy that there’s an entire TikTok hashtag dedicated to WitchTok, and it’s got billions of views. The occult has gained popularity in the political realm as well, once again on display during this election season.

There are many disturbed childless cat ladies out there that hate men. Christians would say they need Jesus. I think they need a penis. I heard regular dicking makes women happier.

Merkel Says Putin Must not Win

From Ukrainska Pravda:

In an interview, Merkel emphasised that Russia must not win the war, stating: “This is not only in Ukraine’s interest, but also in our own, as we cannot allow Putin to win.” She also pointed out that, as chancellor, she did everything possible to prevent such an escalation.

Merkel is acting like she was never pranked by Vovan and Lexus and did not spill the beans. She essentially said that Minsk agreements were signed not to solve the conflict in Eastern Ukraine but rather to win Ukraine time that it may build up its forces, and counter Russian intervention better then in 2014. Arming Ukraine, and refusal to implement Minsk have directly led to Russian intervention.

Some Super-Based Shit From Romania

I don’t give a fuck about Romania quite frankly. When you say Romania, I think of a castle 🏰 in the Carpathians and Dracula. The only Romanians I can think of is Emil Cioran and Mircea Eliade. This is I think due to my interests…

The Czech state media are sounding the alarm, a fascist Vurdalak has won the presidential elections.

Calin Georgescu said Putin loves his own country, and Ukraine is a fake made up country. * Romanian media also reported on his shocking 😳 opinions.

He said feminism is mizerie absoluta. Scoala … ucida libertatea. I don’t claim I know Romanian but it sound like he is saying Feminism is an absolute misery and school kills freedom. And this all aligns with my views.

*He also says, Romanian WWII era fash leaders were heroes and martyrs. Number of rightoid leaders in Europe love interbellum fash, not here in Czechia, here fash was never popular. In the interwar period the support for fascism was enough to get the leader a seat in the parliament, and today most rightoids here do not remember Czech fash. Fash is really working class socialism. Nothing for me. Although in many places the far right took different forms.

James Scott Rhys Anderson

BBC has the details…

A British man has been captured by Russian forces while fighting for Ukraine, according to reports. 

In a video circulating online, a man dressed in military clothing identifies himself as James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, and says he formerly served in the British Army. 

Russian state news agency Tass quotes a military source saying that what they call a “UK mercenary” had been “taken prisoner in the Kursk area” of Russia, part of which Ukraine has held since launching a surprise offensive in August.

Scott Anderson, Mr Anderson’s father, said he had begged his son not to go to Ukraine. 

“He wanted to go out there because he thought he was doing what was right,” Mr Anderson told the Daily Mail.

I am not sure how Russia will treat an armed incursion on its territory by a foreign national. He could be exchanged by some Russian agents held by the British eventually in the better case. Otherwise he could also spend time in Russian jail.

Ruble is Falling, Make a Wish!

Make a wish motherfucker! Guys, recent drop in ruble price has caused some to say Putin is finished. I have been hearing that Russia is over since at least 1999…

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When discussing currency and monetary systems, the Western propaganda machinery often operates within the realm of deception. This creates a situation where the rush to provide the public with information that supports those in power, combined with the ignorance of those tasked with spreading it, frequently leads journalists and bloggers to celebrate news that, in reality, should be cause for concern.

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However, when amazement is coupled with collective excitement over the devaluation of the currency of a country that is one of the world’s leading energy exporters—especially when, due to sanctions we imposed, we’ve decided to stop importing our main energy source from them—it’s honestly hard to understand where the supposed “great advantage” is that should make us jump up on the couch cheering.

What I’m trying to say is that Europe today isn’t benefiting from the devaluation of the ruble. In theory, this could have led to cheaper gas and oil, but only if they were still able to buy energy from a country that, again, is one of the top energy exporters in the world.

In fact, given what we’ve just observed, the fact that countries not imposing sanctions on Russia are still able to take advantage of these lower energy prices is, for us, a misfortune. This cheaper energy will benefit their economies in two key ways: first, their exports will become more competitive as their products will cost less to produce, and second, their domestic markets will benefit from lower household energy bills.

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Let me remind these people that Russia is a net exporter. Those who follow a mercantilist economic policy have always had to adopt monetary policies that devalue their currency in order to keep their products competitive. A good example of this is Germany, which, operating under similar economic policies, rushed to join the eurozone to ensure a permanently devalued “mark.”

For Russia as an economic system, the ruble’s decline is not a disaster. In fact, it actually helps Russia gain ground in the global energy market. And as I’ve pointed out before, it makes Russian oil and gas exports more competitive for its trading partners. It’s clear that, within the emerging multipolar world that is taking shape in opposition to the United States and Europe, the ruble’s devaluation is a blessing for countries in the BRICS Plus group, which have commercial agreements with the Kremlin.

Russia sells most of its energy resources for rubles and yuans.

This means that the share of the dollar and euro in Russia’s economy, especially regarding energy exports, has been significantly reduced. So, once again, where is the advantage for Europeans in having imposed sanctions? A favorable exchange rate could benefit the private sector, but only if you have the ability to exchange your currency for products from a country whose currency is devaluing. But as highlighted, since such exchanges aren’t taking place, it’s clear that there is no real benefit.

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If we look at this from the perspective of the Russian people—always using the logic of Western mainstream propaganda, which claims a drastic drop in the ruble would cause the population to turn against their “dictator”—we are still in the realm of fantasy. For ordinary Russians who earn and spend in rubles, the fluctuations in the ruble’s value against the dollar and euro matter little or not at all. First, because, thanks to appropriate fiscal policies from the Kremlin, these fluctuations don’t affect their lives. Second, even if they wanted to travel and spend in Europe or the United States, as we know, they are blocked from doing so by the very sanctions that the media so eagerly praises.

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Unfortunately, for those celebrating, the actions taken by the Biden administration have not targeted Russia as intended, but instead have hit Europe squarely once again. The new sanctionsimposed last Thursday by Washington primarily involve a near-total ban on Gazprombank’s access to the Swift system—this is the key bank that facilitated Russia’s gas exports to Europe.

In simple terms, the United States has effectively blocked the Russian bank from handling any new energy transactions, potentially cutting off the only way European clients can pay for Russian gas.

It’s clear that the main reason “the ruble continues to decline,” as stated by Yevgeny Kogan, a professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, is the sanctions on Gazprombank, which was a crucial institution for exporters.

I touched on this briefly here. America plays Eurocucks like a fiddle.

Euromaidan in Georgia

Georgian prime minister refused to continue talks on EU ascension for another 4 years. Which is another way of saying he will not deal with it. This ignited passions in the streets of Tbilisi.

The prime minister said the goal of the government to is to join the EU in 2030. Serbia and Turkey have waited in line longer.

I never got why EU ignites such passions. Life in Georgia sucks ass, and the EU has been sold to the masses as some kind of future salvation. So the idiots are now acting like somebody took their favourite toy. I think the government is too afraid to say outright they are changing course.

By the way, remember this guy?

From Siberia to Shanghai

Guys, the US sanctioned Gazprom Bank and now Eurocucks cannot buy pipe gas from Russia. Meanwhile, Russia completed a massive gas pipeline into the industrial heartland of China, 7 months before schedule.

We live in a time of complete reconfiguration of World trade. Russian gas will go to China and the Europeans will be supplied by US LNG. Wanna bet who is going to thrive?