Something Is Really Fishy and Very Concerning For Us All

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He isn't even using it correctly, he's midwitting words that don't mean what he thinks they mean in the wrong context because he thinks he sounds intelligent.





Yeah, it is so abstract and complicated of an idea right?
Let me help you:
"I'm @DanTravis62 . I was thinking of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, not Fyodor Dostoevsky. I was wrong, my bad. "

Instead of twisting yourself in pretzels trying to defend your obvious error..
 
Let me help you:
"I'm @DanTravis62 . I was thinking of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, not Fyodor Dostoevsky. I was wrong, my bad. "

Instead of twisting yourself in pretzels trying to defend your obvious error..

Dude i dont think you understand, I was actually talking about dostoevsky - sure solzenitsyn is certainly relevant to leninism and stalinism too, in an obvious way but I was talking about themes and ideas not literal plots. I would guess you could replace nearly every famous russian author from those time periods and the themes and ideas would be applicable.

You are seriously beating up on a strawman gotcha that isn't there, and it's just making you look like a retard
 
I don't think that, at all.
Why would you say i think that?
I was answering your direct question to me about what Dan may have meant.
Nothing to do with what i think about Dostoyevsky

JD thinks he smells blood in the water in the same way someone who disregards an idea because of a minor spelling mistake thinks they've GOT someone

"Heh, I misinterpreted what you've said, so that means YOU made a mistake!"

Uh, okay JD, whatever you say, I guess i'll start typing with your autism in mind
 
The sad part is Dostoyevsky knew what was happening because he was living it, through Leninism and Stalinism.

He didn't have a warning.

We should have fucking known better, since we had the USSR as an example, and yet we still collectively fell for all this bullshit as a society. Mostly through tolerating the left wing getting more and more extreme and erratic as they became influenced by Adorno and the Frankfurt School and critical theory shit.

Seriously look at the shit Nosack says. Try and analyze how confused and schizophrenic his worldview is. It's like he's a desktop computer with windows 8 OS, constantly blue-screen-of-deathing, because he's trying to run an application his RAM was never meant to handle. And what comes out is abject nonsense, because what goes in is abject nonsense.

It's not like there isn't a coherent American left wing worldview, either. Like Cenk Uygar or Shoe or Tim Pool 100% has a coherent "liberal" worldview that isn't completely converged by marxist bullshit, whether I agree with it or not. The left used to be fully sane, just a different set of priorities. Now they are a sad collection of brainwashed teenagers, racial and sexual grievances, and obvious nihilism.
Once again, here's Dan's actual quote. Now read what he pretends he "meant".
Ok Dan, whatever you say, lol. Bye now.
 
Once again, here's Dan's actual quote. Now read what he pretends he "meant".
Ok Dan, whatever you say, lol. Bye now.

Yeah dude, you showed that strawman who's boss. Go get made fun of by blazing saddles, or toe tap bathroom stalls, or whatever it is you do with your time here.
 
Here is a little more of what Putin said in his Q&A speech yesterday that many people aren't aware of.
  • 17:21 GMT
    Putin has revealed he had learned about Michael Gloss, late son of CIA Deputy Director Juliane Gallina, only when he was recommended for posthumous Russian Order of Courage award. The American national fought within the ranks of Russia's elite Airborne troops, and was killed in action earlier this year.

    Gloss fought for the traditional values that Russia stands for, Putin has said, adding that people like him are the true “core of the MAGA movement.” The president said he sent the award to Gloss’ family, giving it to US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
    • 17:50 GMT
      Former US Senate aide for Joe Biden and RT contributor Tara Reade asked the Russian president about his take on the inflow of nationals of Western countries who seek to move to Russia. Reade herself gained Russian citizenship last month, two years after she applied for asylum in the country.

      “I can’t say there’s been a huge influx, but there are still thousands of people,” Putin said.

      “Indeed, people are coming, especially from European countries, not for political reasons, but for the sake of values. Because there’s this gender terrorism, I would say. Many people are unhappy with the treatment of children, and people are looking for safe havens to escape that,” he added.
 

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