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Posted: Nov 19, 2024 - 9:17am

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Posted: Nov 8, 2024 - 11:38pm

Turned out to be prophetic
Our Russia strategy has backfired. Biden is more likely to be toppled
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Posted: Nov 1, 2024 - 5:38am



Russia fines Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000





Asked about the lawsuit during a call with reporters Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov admitted that he “can’t even pronounce this figure right” but said that the eye-watering sum was “filled with symbolism.” Google “should not be restricting the actions of our broadcasters on its platform,” he added.

CNN has contacted Google for comment. In quarterly earnings published this week, the company referred to “ongoing legal matters” relating to its business in Russia.

“Civil judgments that include compounding penalties have been imposed upon us in connection with disputes regarding the termination of accounts, including those of sanctioned parties,” Google said. “We do not believe these ongoing legal matters will have a material adverse effect (on earnings).”

Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Google curtailed operations in the country but stopped short of pulling out altogether, in contrast with several other American tech companies. Many of its services, including Search and YouTube, continue to be available in the country.

Months after the invasion, Google’s Russia subsidiary filed for bankruptcy and paused most of its commercial operations after the government seized control of its bank accounts.





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Posted: Oct 19, 2024 - 10:22am

Vlad's getting desperate.
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Posted: Sep 27, 2024 - 5:37am

Putin draws a nuclear red line for the West
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Posted: Sep 17, 2024 - 4:25am


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Posted: Sep 10, 2024 - 9:53pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:


You know what is most sad about this? It's that I strongly suspect you are not even paid to echo FSB propaganda, you just lap it up. 

1. Ukraine is not governed by Nazis. 
2. Russia already had a border with Nato countries prior to the SMO
3. Ukraine had sweet FA offensive capability left after the Minsk agreements
4. Ukraine had renounced its plans to join NATO prior to the February invasion
5. There was demonstrably no bad intent on the part of any western powers towards Russia. Rather, the hope that open business ties would result in a richer, more satisfied and stable Russia amenable to the normal laws of trade and international law (see Nordstream and the amount of western capital invested in Russia)
6. The narrative of Russian speakers being persecuted in the Donetsk is pure fabrication. 

Finally, you claim that NATO has fallen into a trap? So Russia set a trap? What trap is this?


If Russia was interested in denatzification, they wouldn't support Hungary
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Posted: Sep 10, 2024 - 4:55am

 sirdroseph wrote:

The Western world has either intentionally or unintentionally misunderstood the purpose and goal of the special military operation.  It was to de Nazify and destroy offensive capability of the Ukranian army whilst preventing NATO membership which would have a long standing hostile power with bad intent and nuclear armaments directly on their southern border in former Russian lands.  Also to stop the Nazis from terrorizing and slaughtering Russians in the East.  It appears NATO just continuously falls into the trap.  The end is near.


You mean the "war" right?
 
BTW, I love reading fiction.
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Posted: Sep 10, 2024 - 4:42am


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Posted: Sep 6, 2024 - 8:13am

 sirdroseph wrote:

The trap is attrition.  The mirror is in the hall or your bathroom.


Srsly?  With the exception of air defence, NATO has only been sending its army surplus to Ukraine and then only tidbits. 
If NATO truly stepped in, it would over in days and the Russians actually know this. That is why they are trying to erode western resolve with a massive disinformation campaign, that you seem only too willing to help them with. 

This conflict should never have happened. It is the product of the mind of a small main suffering from a massive inferiority complex who was cushioned into the delusion that he could get his way by bullying and threatening. He's wrong. But it is going to take a lot of pain and suffering till he learns.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2024 - 6:55am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:


You know what is most sad about this? It's that I strongly suspect you are not even paid to echo FSB propaganda, you just lap it up. 

1. Ukraine is not governed by Nazis. 
2. Russia already had a border with Nato countries prior to the SMO
3. Ukraine had sweet FA offensive capability left after the Minsk agreements
4. Ukraine had renounced its plans to join NATO prior to the February invasion
5. There was demonstrably no bad intent on the part of any western powers towards Russia. Rather, the hope that open business ties would result in a richer, more satisfied and stable Russia amenable to the normal laws of trade and international law (see Nordstream and the amount of western capital invested in Russia)
6. The narrative of Russian speakers being persecuted in the Donetsk is pure fabrication. 

Finally, you claim that NATO has fallen into a trap? So Russia set a trap? What trap is this?

The trap is attrition.  The mirror is in the hall or your bathroom.

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Posted: Sep 6, 2024 - 5:31am

 sirdroseph wrote:

The Western world has either intentionally or unintentionally misunderstood the purpose and goal of the special military operation.  It was to de Nazify and destroy offensive capability of the Ukranian army whilst preventing NATO membership which would have a long standing hostile power with bad intent and nuclear armaments directly on their southern border in former Russian lands.  Also to stop the Nazis from terrorizing and slaughtering Russians in the East.  It appears NATO just continuously falls into the trap.  The end is near. 




You know what is most sad about this? It's that I strongly suspect you are not even paid to echo FSB propaganda, you just lap it up. 

1. Ukraine is not governed by Nazis. 
2. Russia already had a border with Nato countries prior to the SMO
3. Ukraine had sweet FA offensive capability left after the Minsk agreements
4. Ukraine had renounced its plans to join NATO prior to the February invasion
5. There was demonstrably no bad intent on the part of any western powers towards Russia. Rather, the hope that open business ties would result in a richer, more satisfied and stable Russia amenable to the normal laws of trade and international law (see Nordstream and the amount of western capital invested in Russia)
6. The narrative of Russian speakers being persecuted in the Donetsk is pure fabrication. 

Finally, you claim that NATO has fallen into a trap? So Russia set a trap? What trap is this?
sirdroseph

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Posted: Sep 6, 2024 - 5:20am

The Western world has either intentionally or unintentionally misunderstood the purpose and goal of the special military operation.  It was to de Nazify and destroy offensive capability of the Ukranian army whilst preventing NATO membership which would have a long standing hostile power with bad intent and nuclear armaments directly on their southern border in former Russian lands.  Also to stop the Nazis from terrorizing and slaughtering Russians in the East.  It appears NATO just continuously falls into the trap.  The end is near. 


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Posted: Sep 5, 2024 - 11:07pm

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What doe that even mean? Free speech is just one value among many that needs to be carefully balanced...by those in power, who get to decide when words or ideas are so dangerous that people have to be put in prison over them?

I'm going to (thematically) repeat the question from the previous post: why should you (as in you personally) feel safe from such a regime?


Well, you don't get to "shut it down", RT operates outside the jurisdiction of US law. You can punish those who would repeat its words here, but RT isn't going away.

The RT representatives here are being charged with failing to register as foreign agents; had they done so there would be no legal mechanism to prosecute them. You can hear all about the case in the video below.

Some qualifiers: I like the heck out of Ryan McBeth, he does heroic work tracking down and exposing Russian disinformatzia operations and I support him on Substack. I've also disagreed with him om that forum about his views on what should be done about disinformation operations. His views are similar to yours, but he favors a "kinetic" response. As in Tomahawks thru windows.

Which I want you to ponder for a moment. That response is different in degree, not kind to what you propose: the use of state violence to repress speech those in power disfavor. That you aren't horrified by that prospect is troubling.

Our next president—the guy with control of the Tomahawks—may be someone who has a history of sympathetic views of the monster responsible for the disinformation you're so eager to punish. Ponder the implications of that as well.





No, we are talking at cross purposes. This is not a free speech issue. I am in favour of free speech. I have no problem with people getting on their soapboxes and spouting forth whatever babble comes into their heads, regardless of how well founded it might be in fact or fiction.  That is not what I want to shut down. And apologies in advance, I haven't watched the video you linked to, will do it later. 

Let's look at it from the other perspective, from that of Russia - hang on, I don't want to conflate the FSB-mafia rulers of Russia with the nation as a whole, though it is becoming increasingly hard not to do - so let's look at this from just the FSB perspective.

They know their autocratic regime is under threat from advancing democratic ideas and open systems (witness recent elections in Belarus and Ukraine). They have a long history of state-controlled propaganda that works fine, but only when they control the state apparatus.

This doesn't work in the international domain because they don't control other countries - and particularly not the internet - so their normal mechanisms for controlling the mind-space fail. So what does it do? It goes to the other extreme and floods the international thought-space with so much noise that it drowns out any signal. 

As Darth-Putin so succinctly puts it, the purpose of propaganda is not to make you believe something, it is to make you believe nothing
When you get guys like Tucker Carlson championing Nazi revisionists and certifying they guy's credentials by claiming he must be on to something simply because mainstream thinkers all think he is wrong, then you can see the effect of this. If you can echo some bullshit loudly or repeatedly enough, you will get a cohort of willing idiots who latch on to it. 


(EDIT:  deleted half of this post as a I realise I misunderstood your question of "being afraid of a regime" to relate to Russia, when you actually meant government overreach)

Yes, there is an inherent contradiction in using the state apparatus to suppress thought and free speech, even when the targets of such suppression are protagonists who are funded and organised by a hostile nation. I see your point. But there are limits on free speech, just as there are limits on state actions (at least in open societies with democratically-elected governments). My argument is that when the hostile nation is ultimately out to repress free speech as it demonstrably is in this case (just look at the internal situation within Russia) then a state is justified to take action to counter it, even if this, ironically, involves restricting the hostile nation's right to express its inner Dobermann. 

Basically, the foreign agent's law is IMO the right mechanism here and is the course being taken. The funding behind the propaganda is what needs to be shut down.






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Posted: Sep 5, 2024 - 4:46pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
free speech issues notwithstanding, there are cases where it is simply negligent not to repress it ("fire!" in a theatre case).

What doe that even mean? Free speech is just one value among many that needs to be carefully balanced...by those in power, who get to decide when words or ideas are so dangerous that people have to be put in prison over them?

I'm going to (thematically) repeat the question from the previous post: why should you (as in you personally) feel safe from such a regime?

I see RT as a massively successful propaganda tool of a foreign government to topple democratic institutions. It has already culminated in Brexit and is  doing a fine job of destabilising both the US and the rest of Europe. The evidence that this is their intent is there. The evidence of the programs efficacy is there. Ergo it falls under basic negligence law. 

That's more than enough for me to shut it down. Not to do so is tantamount to supporting the repressive actions of an autocratic government (whose intent is ultimately about repressing free speech).

Well, you don't get to "shut it down", RT operates outside the jurisdiction of US law. You can punish those who would repeat its words here, but RT isn't going away.

The RT representatives here are being charged with failing to register as foreign agents; had they done so there would be no legal mechanism to prosecute them. You can hear all about the case in the video below.

Some qualifiers: I like the heck out of Ryan McBeth, he does heroic work tracking down and exposing Russian disinformatzia operations and I support him on Substack. I've also disagreed with him om that forum about his views on what should be done about disinformation operations. His views are similar to yours, but he favors a "kinetic" response. As in Tomahawks thru windows.

Which I want you to ponder for a moment. That response is different in degree, not kind to what you propose: the use of state violence to repress speech those in power disfavor. That you aren't horrified by that prospect is troubling.

Our next president—the guy with control of the Tomahawks—may be someone who has a history of sympathetic views of the monster responsible for the disinformation you're so eager to punish. Ponder the implications of that as well.



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Posted: Sep 4, 2024 - 9:54pm

 Lazy8 wrote:

What, exactly, will they be charged with? What could someone say that would warrant federal prosecution?

And why should, say, you feel safe from this?


ha, I knew you'd object to this when I posted it. 

free speech issues notwithstanding, there are cases where it is simply negligent not to repress it ("fire!" in a theatre case).

I see RT as a massively successful propaganda tool of a foreign government to topple democratic institutions. It has already culminated in Brexit and is  doing a fine job of destabilising both the US and the rest of Europe. The evidence that this is their intent is there. The evidence of the programs efficacy is there. Ergo it falls under basic negligence law. 

That's more than enough for me to shut it down. Not to do so is tantamount to supporting the repressive actions of an autocratic government (whose intent is ultimately about repressing free speech).

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Posted: Sep 4, 2024 - 2:11pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
"Attorney General Merrick Garland is announcing charges against RT for waging a war of Russian disinformation and election interference via social media against the United States."

What on earth took them so long?

What, exactly, will they be charged with? What could someone say that would warrant federal prosecution?

And why should, say, you feel safe from this?
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Posted: Sep 4, 2024 - 12:17pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

"Attorney General Merrick Garland is announcing charges against RT for waging a war of Russian disinformation and election interference via social media against the United States."

What on earth took them so long?




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Posted: Sep 4, 2024 - 12:00pm

"Attorney General Merrick Garland is announcing charges against RT for waging a war of Russian disinformation and election interference via social media against the United States."

What on earth took them so long?

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