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newuserfromreddit -5 points ago +1 / -6

However, let us remember that there were never any Russian troops in the Donbass before 23-24 February 2022.

Wrong and wrong. Even the OSCE — which the author himself cites for the above proposition — has found that Russian troops were operating within Donbass well before 2022.

Pretty ironic for Stone to criticize the campaign against disinformation, then publish an article with outright lies.

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newuserfromreddit -9 points ago +2 / -11

They didn’t. OP is probably just some tard trying to feel better about Russia getting absolutely shit on in their own unlawful war.

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newuserfromreddit -1 points ago +5 / -6

Republicans can win by running literally anyone except Trump.

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newuserfromreddit -2 points ago +3 / -5

Their new argument is that he’s doing unlawful market manipulation.

These people have always been retarded.

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newuserfromreddit 1 point ago +4 / -3

No more weapons for Ukraine . . .

. . . because Greece has literally ran out of available weapons to send. (source)

I guess it makes sense now why you only cropped the headline and didn’t actually link the article.

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newuserfromreddit -6 points ago +1 / -7

Called out for Russian shilling.

Begins speaking Russian and calling people western spies.

You're kind of making my argument for me here, man.

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newuserfromreddit -7 points ago +2 / -9

Really shilling that pro-Russia narrative I see. How much are they paying these days?

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newuserfromreddit -5 points ago +7 / -12

And yet none of this has happened.

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newuserfromreddit -3 points ago +1 / -4

I love pulling out the whole "Biden caused the inflation" to trigger people on Reddit, any I rightly think that he deserves to be blamed for not taking steps to solve it.

That said, we had significant government expenditure under late-era Trump as well. He definitely had a hand in the current inflation crisis. Just shit work all around on both sides of the aisle.

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newuserfromreddit 0 points ago +3 / -3

NYC is just shit in general. It doesn't surprise me that their cameras don't work, and I highly doubt it was just these three cameras.

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newuserfromreddit -4 points ago +1 / -5

Well I think the Russian seizure of Novopskov has quite a lot to do with residents of Novopskov protesting the Russian seizure of Novopskov . . .

What do you think that I have to cope about exactly? I stick around this forum just to shoot the shit, slightly annoy Axo, and occasionally convince the rational users that this place is just a big circlejerk of people still pissed off that Biden won, lol.

Yeah, it's misleading to say something has metadata, when it doesn't. It's not fake news. You're just lying about what you're posting.

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newuserfromreddit -4 points ago +1 / -5

Yes. I figure that these aren't Ukrainian forces because the Russians seized Novopskov at the outset of the invasion and the protesters are literally waiving Ukrainian flags and chanting for Ukraine. It's almost like you're intentionally trying to push a false narrative.

I am going to chalk about your misleading title to you genuinely not understanding what metadata is — as that tweet is literally just a chain of text.

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newuserfromreddit -2 points ago +2 / -4

Apparently you aren’t experiencing the media blackout that the rest of us are

Yeah, apparently not. I mean, I did a five second search on YouTube and that alone gave me videos of Russian troops shooting Ukrainian protesters, shooting civilian cyclists, and shelling fleeing civilians. I’ve seen plenty more beyond this too, I just don’t have time time to go dig it up right now. Visit any of the open-source reporting hubs and you’ll find it. You kind of have to have your head in a hole not to be seeing this stuff.

I’m also still waiting on this metadata you said exists.

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newuserfromreddit -5 points ago +1 / -6

So, where’s the metadata?

All this user is saying that the wind was going in the direction of a city and that means Russia isn’t responsible. That’s pretty retarded given how many civilians we’ve already seen them kill.

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newuserfromreddit -3 points ago +1 / -4

I agree that the long-term effects are still unclear. That was my original rationale for waiting on the vaccine. I got it this past winter though, as I figured enough time had passed and I had seen enough information to decide that the risk of long-term effects was negligible.

To each their own, I just think the statistics have solidified enough at this point to assuage some of the original skepticism I had.

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newuserfromreddit -5 points ago +1 / -6

Haven’t had any adverse effect. Nor has any of the vaccinated people that I know, at least not beyond the typical headache and lethargy.

Comparatively, I know several collegiate athletes — including my s/o — that got put on their ass from COVID-19 pre-vaccine, and took weeks to recover back to their pre-infection performance levels. I’m not saying you’re at any serious risk of death if you’re young and healthy, it just sucks to have to rehab back to performance level after an infection.

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newuserfromreddit -9 points ago +1 / -10

I mean, yeah?

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newuserfromreddit -6 points ago +1 / -7

Probably not — at least, not anymore than the vaccinated will.

When compared to a fully boosted person, being unvaccinated makes you 14 times more likely to contract COVID-19, and about 54 times more likely to die of that infection.

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newuserfromreddit -17 points ago +1 / -18

Because the vaccine is statistically less dangerous than COVID-19 infection for every demographic of the population, and unless you’re a healthy person under the age of 30 it’s pretty retarded not to get the vaccine.

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newuserfromreddit -9 points ago +1 / -10

Actually, did you know that the earliest known use of poison gas was in the Middle East? I think that means you're using non-White technology even for your own race-based cleansing ideas.

How does it feel to be cucking out to diversity even in your own Holocaust jokes?

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newuserfromreddit -10 points ago +1 / -11

You sure you can read your detector? It might be using African-based language.

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newuserfromreddit -9 points ago +5 / -14

The Flu only killed 28,000 people in the U.S. in 2018, and globally the annual death toll does not exceed 650,000.

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newuserfromreddit -10 points ago +1 / -11

I take it you think it just fell out of the sky? I've linked you a source. Unsurprisingly, your cognitive dissonance seems to be kicking in. I imagine that's why you rely on anti-Semitic and racist remarks so much; those words help you hold together your fragile worldview.

Hey, that's okay man. You're more than welcome to think like that. I'm not going to try to change you. I just hope you remember this on your deathbed, when some minority doctor or nurse is treating you. Maybe then you'll wonder why you spent so much of your life hating other people, instead of trying to make yourself a better person.

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