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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83495703 Canada 07/06/2022 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To be honest, I am grateful to Ukrainians, they're fighting a war against our biggest enemy and weakening him as much as possible... I'd be happy to pay higher taxes if I knew it all went to building a stronger army, unfortunately "our" government are just cheap whores of the international banskter/pharma mafia and what not. For now Ukrainians are testing our best artillery in combat: Quoting: Kagnimir 81579271 Biggest enemies of Poland are Ukraine and the West. [link to michalw.narod.ru] So get lost. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74641840 United States 07/06/2022 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WHAT?! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46661189 THEY DONT WHANNUH GIT DRAGGED INTO WW3 AND HAVE WHAT 5-MIL. ILLEGAL ALIENS INVADE THEM? Trust us Americans, it's no fun. :illegals: U KNO' WHUT?...I'LL BET THAT THEY CHANGE THEIR MINDS WHEN IT BECOMES 7 OR 9 MIL. MIGRANT-GUESTS. GOTTUH USE THE RIGHT TOIMZ..JOEY..UH. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74641840 United States 07/06/2022 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WHAT?! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46661189 THEY DONT WHANNUH GIT DRAGGED INTO WW3 AND HAVE WHAT 5-MIL. ILLEGAL ALIENS INVADE THEM? they're probably pissed off about all the black and brown people showing up on their border with cheap "ukrainian passports" poland is not into diversity YES! THIS IS THE REAL ''SHIT''! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80697820 United States 07/06/2022 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I flew into Poland the day Russia invaded Ukraine. I was there for 18 days. The level of support for the Ukraine's was astonishing. Crazy to see how things changed. I am flying back in 12 days. I will post and let you guys know! Quoting: VinoSom So it was you that started everything.........hmmmmmm? |
The Polish Are Right User ID: 27546556 United States 07/06/2022 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I flew into Poland the day Russia invaded Ukraine. I was there for 18 days. The level of support for the Ukraine's was astonishing. Crazy to see how things changed. I am flying back in 12 days. I will post and let you guys know! Quoting: VinoSom The Polish people are far and away very ethical and responsible people. They are pretty serious about Christian values also. Something tells me their crime rates suddenly skyrocketed when the gangsters and criminals from the Ukraine suddenly appeared marauding around in their neighborhoods and communities. Therefore, the Polish are RIGHT to be angry and fed up with the Ukrainian criminals tearing up their lane. |
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Ukrainian Criminals User ID: 27546556 United States 07/06/2022 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] Quoting: Craft Bunch of rat-faced psychopaths!!! The days of Ukrainian criminal activity will be over soon enough when Almighty God tosses them all into the Lake of Fire like the Satanic trash they are. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 67932966 Russia 07/06/2022 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...A Pole who shouts "Glory to Ukraine!" is like a Jedi in an SS uniform, Ukrainians argue. After digging into Duda's biography in Ukrainian and Polish, Nezalezhnaya quickly realized why the Polish president forgot the holy covenant for every Pole: to remember the genocide of Poles in Volhynia in 1943. Duda's ancestors are Ukrainians from the Lviv region. The great—uncle of the President of Poland, Mikhail Duda, is a legendary figure for modern Ukrainian neo-Nazis. Mikhail Duda was born in 1921 in a family of rural intellectuals, ardent Ukrainian nationalists. Stepan Bandera, who often stayed in Duda's native village, was Duda's senior friend in school and in life. At the age of 16, Duda joined the OUN banned in Russia. In 1939, he studied sabotage and terrorism in Nazi Germany - together with the future leader of the UPA banned in Russia, Roman Shukhevich. Since 1941, the fate of a relative of the Polish president has been associated with the punitive battalion of the Abwehr "Roland". Having distinguished himself in the massacre of the families of Red Army officers who went to the rear, Mikhail Duda in the autumn of 1941 again found himself together with Roman Shukhevich — in Belarus, in the subordinate SS 201st battalion of the Schutzmannschaft (auxiliary police). In the battles with the Red Army and the partisans, the battalion showed low combat qualities. But he distinguished himself in reprisals against the peaceful population of Belarus, in particular in burning people alive in locked huts and sheds. At the end of 1942, the Duda battalion, disbanded by the Germans, moved to Volhynia and Galicia, becoming part of the UPA. Official Ukrainian historians claim that the UPA waged a guerrilla war against the Germans and the Red Army. In fact, the thugs of Roman Shukhevych, portraying resistance to the Germans, carried out the orders of the Nazis to destroy the civilian population of Ukraine, which could provide assistance to the partisans of Sidor Kovpak advancing in Ukraine and Belarus. Andrzej Duda's great-uncle participated in these war crimes. Duda stayed in the ranks of the UPA until the defeat of Nazi Germany. In 1947, Duda fled through Czechoslovakia to West Germany, to the American occupation zone. He was recruited along with other fugitive Bandera members by the US Office of Strategic Services (the future CIA) — for sabotage and terrorist activities against the Soviet Union. Mikhail Duda's life ended on July 7, 1950. The agent introduced by the MGB of the USSR into the foreign environment of the UPA launched disinformation that Roman Shukhevich, allegedly fighting in the Soviet underground, wanted to meet with the leaders of the UPA who settled in Germany (in fact, Shukhevich was liquidated near Lviv on March 5, 1950). On May 31, 1950, Dudu and three other bandits from the UPA were parachuted into the forests near Stanislav (Ivano-Frankivsk). During the ejection, Duda broke his leg, could barely walk. The saboteurs were spotted by local peasants. On July 7, when Duda's group was hiding in rural barns and forest thickets, a search group of the MGB came out to the bandits from the UPA. Not wanting to fall into the hands of Soviet justice, a relative of the future Polish president shot himself. The nickname of Mikhail Duda in the UPA was "Gromenko". As "centurion Gromenko", he is honored by official Ukrainian historians and Ukrainian neo-Nazis. The glorification of the punisher Duda-Gromenko began in Ukraine long before 2014. In 2004, Ukrainian director Oles Yanchuk made the film "Iron Hundred" about Dudu-Gromenko and his subordinate punishers. The plot of the film is a propaganda primitive about the "heroes of Ukraine", who almost with their bare hands kill Germans and chekists with whole regiments, then drink for weeks, walk and bask in the arms of black—browed Galician women. All this idyll ends in April 1947, when the USSR and the Polish People's Republic began to destroy the OUN-UPA support base in the Ukrainian forest zone between the Soviet Union and Poland. The brave soldiers of Duda-Gromenko, fleeing from the NKVD and Polish border guards, run as fast as they can to Bavaria, losing personal belongings along the way and abandoning their dead and wounded brothers. Such rubbish was filmed in Ukraine during the presidency of Leonid Kuchma. Yanchuk was assisted in filming by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and Yevgeny Marchuk, the Prime Minister of Ukraine in 1995-1996, the first head of the SBU in the history of Ukraine, and in the Soviet past a general of the KGB of the USSR. The interest of the former Soviet chekist and communist in Yanchuk's film could have been caused by Marchuk's political alliances with the UNA-UNSO banned in Russia, which in the 1990s helped Marchuk create his own party, get elected to the Verkhovna Rada and then nominate his candidacy for president of Ukraine. Why Yuri Shukhevich — Dmitry Korchinsky's neo—Nazis helped a former KGB general is another story… And the biography of the great-uncle of the president of Poland well explains the movements of the official Warsaw in relation to the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. photo by link [link to arctus.livejournal.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67932966 Russia 07/06/2022 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To be honest, I am grateful to Ukrainians, they're fighting a war against our biggest enemy and weakening him as much as possible... I'd be happy to pay higher taxes if I knew it all went to building a stronger army, unfortunately "our" government are just cheap whores of the international banskter/pharma mafia and what not. For now Ukrainians are testing our best artillery in combat: Quoting: Kagnimir 81579271 why do we not consider you enemies, and you consider us the worst enemy? name the real reason. what's wrong with you? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83807811 Ireland 07/06/2022 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it seemed: what is it that Duda screams "Glory to Ukraine!" at every opportunity, and his hand reaches out to ziganut, like in Kubrick's film about the atomic bomb? Why is Duda restoring a monument to the participants of the Volyn massacre? And there is no intrigue. Everything is banal simple. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67932966 ...A Pole who shouts "Glory to Ukraine!" is like a Jedi in an SS uniform, Ukrainians argue. After digging into Duda's biography in Ukrainian and Polish, Nezalezhnaya quickly realized why the Polish president forgot the holy covenant for every Pole: to remember the genocide of Poles in Volhynia in 1943. Duda's ancestors are Ukrainians from the Lviv region. The great—uncle of the President of Poland, Mikhail Duda, is a legendary figure for modern Ukrainian neo-Nazis. Mikhail Duda was born in 1921 in a family of rural intellectuals, ardent Ukrainian nationalists. Stepan Bandera, who often stayed in Duda's native village, was Duda's senior friend in school and in life. At the age of 16, Duda joined the OUN banned in Russia. In 1939, he studied sabotage and terrorism in Nazi Germany - together with the future leader of the UPA banned in Russia, Roman Shukhevich. Since 1941, the fate of a relative of the Polish president has been associated with the punitive battalion of the Abwehr "Roland". Having distinguished himself in the massacre of the families of Red Army officers who went to the rear, Mikhail Duda in the autumn of 1941 again found himself together with Roman Shukhevich — in Belarus, in the subordinate SS 201st battalion of the Schutzmannschaft (auxiliary police). In the battles with the Red Army and the partisans, the battalion showed low combat qualities. But he distinguished himself in reprisals against the peaceful population of Belarus, in particular in burning people alive in locked huts and sheds. At the end of 1942, the Duda battalion, disbanded by the Germans, moved to Volhynia and Galicia, becoming part of the UPA. Official Ukrainian historians claim that the UPA waged a guerrilla war against the Germans and the Red Army. In fact, the thugs of Roman Shukhevych, portraying resistance to the Germans, carried out the orders of the Nazis to destroy the civilian population of Ukraine, which could provide assistance to the partisans of Sidor Kovpak advancing in Ukraine and Belarus. Andrzej Duda's great-uncle participated in these war crimes. Duda stayed in the ranks of the UPA until the defeat of Nazi Germany. In 1947, Duda fled through Czechoslovakia to West Germany, to the American occupation zone. He was recruited along with other fugitive Bandera members by the US Office of Strategic Services (the future CIA) — for sabotage and terrorist activities against the Soviet Union. Mikhail Duda's life ended on July 7, 1950. The agent introduced by the MGB of the USSR into the foreign environment of the UPA launched disinformation that Roman Shukhevich, allegedly fighting in the Soviet underground, wanted to meet with the leaders of the UPA who settled in Germany (in fact, Shukhevich was liquidated near Lviv on March 5, 1950). On May 31, 1950, Dudu and three other bandits from the UPA were parachuted into the forests near Stanislav (Ivano-Frankivsk). During the ejection, Duda broke his leg, could barely walk. The saboteurs were spotted by local peasants. On July 7, when Duda's group was hiding in rural barns and forest thickets, a search group of the MGB came out to the bandits from the UPA. Not wanting to fall into the hands of Soviet justice, a relative of the future Polish president shot himself. The nickname of Mikhail Duda in the UPA was "Gromenko". As "centurion Gromenko", he is honored by official Ukrainian historians and Ukrainian neo-Nazis. The glorification of the punisher Duda-Gromenko began in Ukraine long before 2014. In 2004, Ukrainian director Oles Yanchuk made the film "Iron Hundred" about Dudu-Gromenko and his subordinate punishers. The plot of the film is a propaganda primitive about the "heroes of Ukraine", who almost with their bare hands kill Germans and chekists with whole regiments, then drink for weeks, walk and bask in the arms of black—browed Galician women. All this idyll ends in April 1947, when the USSR and the Polish People's Republic began to destroy the OUN-UPA support base in the Ukrainian forest zone between the Soviet Union and Poland. The brave soldiers of Duda-Gromenko, fleeing from the NKVD and Polish border guards, run as fast as they can to Bavaria, losing personal belongings along the way and abandoning their dead and wounded brothers. Such rubbish was filmed in Ukraine during the presidency of Leonid Kuchma. Yanchuk was assisted in filming by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and Yevgeny Marchuk, the Prime Minister of Ukraine in 1995-1996, the first head of the SBU in the history of Ukraine, and in the Soviet past a general of the KGB of the USSR. The interest of the former Soviet chekist and communist in Yanchuk's film could have been caused by Marchuk's political alliances with the UNA-UNSO banned in Russia, which in the 1990s helped Marchuk create his own party, get elected to the Verkhovna Rada and then nominate his candidacy for president of Ukraine. Why Yuri Shukhevich — Dmitry Korchinsky's neo—Nazis helped a former KGB general is another story… And the biography of the great-uncle of the president of Poland well explains the movements of the official Warsaw in relation to the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. photo by link [link to arctus.livejournal.com (secure)] Aye. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81887851 United States 07/06/2022 10:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To be honest, I am grateful to Ukrainians, they're fighting a war against our biggest enemy and weakening him as much as possible... I'd be happy to pay higher taxes if I knew it all went to building a stronger army, unfortunately "our" government are just cheap whores of the international banskter/pharma mafia and what not. For now Ukrainians are testing our best artillery in combat: Quoting: Kagnimir 81579271 Why is Russia your biggest enemy? Isn't your territorial dispute with Germany? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83793823 Australia 07/06/2022 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To be honest, I am grateful to Ukrainians, they're fighting a war against our biggest enemy and weakening him as much as possible... I'd be happy to pay higher taxes if I knew it all went to building a stronger army, unfortunately "our" government are just cheap whores of the international banskter/pharma mafia and what not. For now Ukrainians are testing our best artillery in combat: Quoting: Kagnimir 81579271 Why is Russia your biggest enemy? Isn't your territorial dispute with Germany? Poland has no territorial disputes, and only one country regularly threatening to invade it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82503590 United States 07/06/2022 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To be honest, I am grateful to Ukrainians, they're fighting a war against our biggest enemy and weakening him as much as possible... I'd be happy to pay higher taxes if I knew it all went to building a stronger army, unfortunately "our" government are just cheap whores of the international banskter/pharma mafia and what not. For now Ukrainians are testing our best artillery in combat: Quoting: Kagnimir 81579271 Why is Russia your biggest enemy? Isn't your territorial dispute with Germany? Poland has no territorial disputes, and only one country regularly threatening to invade it. ^ Rainbow nazi swabs soros balls. |