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blindpig
11-06-2014, 02:10 PM
End the Russian Occupation of Russia!

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Putin must withdraw Russian troops from Russia immediately

This article originally appeared at the Greanville Post

Once again, for the thirtieth time in as many weeks, our world community braces in breathless expectation, standing by for the imminent cataclysm of all-out Russian blitzkrieg that great prophetic geopolitical analysts such as the late Ronald Reagan and Tom Clancy perpetually warned us about.

Failing that, experts agree that the world hyperbole community is groaning under the spectral menace of a neo-Tsarist domination poised to gobble up Eastern Europe piecemeal like a compulsive gobble-guts running amok in the ice-cream section of a supermarket.

This is our eastern Europe, our new frontier freshly liberated from the Soviet yoke, freshly privatised and presumed a safe destination for barrels of toxic waste, pickled gap year students and the sex tourism of middle aged German businessmen.

Expert commentators and stipended think tank analysts ask ourselves in our internal correspondence:- how did it come to this? Where did we go so wrong that Russians started imagining a world in which they were entitled to a say in regional affairs? How did we fail to foresee this malaise of objection, tantamount to threats? emerging from the faceless Eurasian hordes?

This sea of misery who we were counting on to supply us with sweatshop labour, prostitutes and room service, is not only talking back to us, but expecting us to listen to their unhinged babble concerning menacing delusional constructs of rights and sovereignty. The insistent vulgarity of it is deeply insulting to the natural order of world-primacy that we all accept and understand.

Some say the problem is linked to a rising standard of living. While there is some merit in this, I have been handsomely remunerated to see the problem as something far more fundamental.

The essential fact that we Occidentals need to recognise and embrace -the sooner the better- is that Russia shouldn’t even exist. It’s not really an actual country like the Unhinged States of Amnesia. It is nothing more than an accident of conglomerated landmass blocking our path into Eurasian market opportunities.
It is no more a country than the Sargasso Sea is a republic with minted currency. The Russians are simply a bunch of Mongol rapists and Tatar headhunters who learned iconography and the simple art of crafting literary masterpieces. What use are those in the open marketplace? They shouldn’t be allowed to speak about anything or make their own laws concerning anything at all. They are simply a poorly manufactured copy of Poland garnished with Central Asian dining habits.

How dare they control their own economy? We control the economy. They are supposed to hold on to our deposits until we demand them back. And now they inflict RT on our poor drug-addled teenagers. The cheek of these filthy unregenerate commie bastards.

The entire Russian population are ballet-addicted idiots, strange and ponderous bureaucrats. Is that what we want for our children? Russians are at least as evil as Serbs, who burn down whole villages before they can even walk, and possibly more evil than that. Parents won’t sleep safely in their beds knowing their children could be infected by inferior cultural models at any time, any day, in the dead of night… Imagine! Our measuring devices maxed out before we could even calculate or quantify the Russians’ perfidy. We had to resort to abstractions within film and literature to accurately depict their unregenerate Slav evil.

You could be forgiven for thinking the Russians would have been grateful to have a wonderful vibrant guy like Boris Yeltsin and his capable, inspirational freedom- loving entrepreneurial oligarchs to ransack their inefficient state run enterprises, dissolve their social compact and lower their miserable drink sodden lifespans by allowing massive poverty and unemployment to decimate the unworthy. How on earth did entrepreneurial initiative become so worthless? Do you think they said as much as a single thank you for these advances? Of course not! They spat in our faces, the ingrates.

Even the Muscovite yuppies rolling in tacky luxury goods expressed no gratitude at all. Well, okay, let’s just suppose for the sake of argument that the ever-petulant, hormonally imbalanced Russians, in their infamous tortured existential malady and confusion, didn’t actually enjoy being pack raped by western financiers for an entire decade; it’s entirely possible they even disliked it and may even have objected on rare occasion.

We are impartial about this and open to the possibility. Some people don’t understand free enterprise, we get that. Some people can’t make a cup of coffee for themselves. But you’d still be forgiven for assuming that most Russians would readily agree to the dynamic and free-enterprising future that we’ve selflessly and thoughtfully mapped out for them.

Millions of Westerners, after all, readily went to the polls and asked, nay begged to have their nations governed by the sure, steady and capable hands of fearless progressive visionaries and great statesmen, such as the UK’s Prime Minister, revolutionary thinker and social justice activist David Cameron; forward-thinking Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu; Australia’s inclusive humanitarian and progressive icon Tony Abbott; and of course, to say nothing of the sagacious entanglements and the wise surgical incinerations of the President of the United States of Military Industrial Complex, Barack Secondrate Martin Luther King Impersonator Obama, to name but a few inspiring examples.

But oh, no! Perish the thought. Though it’s good enough for us, the stolid and drab Russians will have none of this. Like a recalcitrant drunken gambler, they don’t want to be saved. With pathetic ardour they love their own jailer, authoritarian action man Putin, and his unexciting cute little teddy bear sidekick whose name we can’t quite remember (and who’s not a real politician anyway).

They don’t want the fearless captains of free enterprise like Khodorkosvky or the visionary genius of Gary Kasparov, the inspired neo-liberalism of the late Berezovsky or the gutsy topless howlings of the United Torsos of Femen. They don’t even like our picks for Ukraine’s government, punchy dynamic success stories of intellectual awakening such as Klitschko.

Russians want statism, that’s what; show them anything else and they recoil in horror, if you take them any higher they fall over with vertigo. Rules and laws, trade protectionism, it’s all as stale and monotonous as the frozen black bread Russians eat. These Russians have Soviet frontal lobes and spinal fluids. They would much rather chomp like bovines on tins of Soviet pickled onions until they puke, the clods.

I mean just one look and you know these guys are no fun at all- if someone being a sulky and drab non-homicidal non-pyromaniac in public isn’t a damn good reason to pick a fight with them, who can say what is? Not only did America hold Russia’s hand and help them beat Hitler’s Wehrmacht by showing them up at Normandy; but you can be sure (thanks to having absolutely no idea about the world or anything that happened in it over the last 100 years) that the Russians would have helped Hitler, if Hitler were only badder and less fun-loving.

I mean Hitler was a non-smoking vegetarian teetotal, but obviously that wasn’t enough, right? He still liked the opera, women and parties. The life-hating Russians even got rid of their royal family, can you imagine? Simply for involving the nation in a couple of needless and humiliating wars, they dispensed with a magnificent, resplendently autocratic family that represented rococo-encrusted centuries of glorious inbred tradition- fancy that for stupidity! Well, everyone knows that wars and royalty are the defining attributes of any democracy, and the fact that Russia is not game to play host to either speaks volumes

What you people need to understand as you sit back and enjoy your daily Russophobic beverages is that the Russians, who are not really actual people but a species of morose robotic aliens prone to excessive alcohol abuse, hate everybody, especially themselves and each other. For we intrepid stipended savants who tirelessly write about Eurasia from offices in London and New York for our think tank seminars and for your newspapers, Russia is the world’s largest blank space; an unkempt deserted golf course with no holes, occupied by a bickering, choleric tribe of samogon quaffing wet blankets that are biologically predisposed to authoritarian government.

We need you to be aware of our wide range of highly developed modular tropes: for example that all Russians sustain severe and repeated concussions from being incessantly beaten in their statist totalitarian kindergartens that entirely prevent them from developing personalities or attaining decision making capabilities; or that Shouting, Statism, Saluting and Scowling are the only subjects taught in Russian schools, along with planning poorly conducted show trials and bungling the wholesale annexation of Eastern Europe.

Or: Did you know that the Russian language, which was created by generations of consonants being hurled into violent collisions with one another, barely has an alphabet? Even the one they do have has an excessive number of letters in it and a ponderous Soviet bureaucracy of grammar.

You can see some of it is clearly wrong, like the backwards R’s and the letter for “sh”. All of it is Slavic chaos and slow motion accident. Understand that our mission is to warn you and be thankful to us, just as we are thankful to the Council on Foreign Relations, the Heritage Foundation, General Dynamics and Raytheon.

In fact, analphabetic dyslexia and statist elimination of the imaginative faculties has meant that the Russians have proven entirely incapable of developing life-saving innovations such as the iPhone, which not only revolutionised the English language by shortening words (such as ‘you’ and ‘your’ to ‘u’ and ‘ur’) but also regulates society by allowing people to index social status to a handy, easily portable electronic device, even while being freed from the age-old drudgeries of developing dress sense, polishing one’s social graces or in fact actually needing to communicate with anyone at all.

The West has, alone and unaided by anyone except plundered Congolese coltan and indentured Chinese sweatshop labour, led a technological revolution so profound that it enables 12 year olds to tell their parents in the next room to tell them how much they hate them, and also that they want to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken, all within seconds.

Such educational quantum leaps as the iPhone allow high schoolers to cheat on exams AND send pictures of their not fully developed sexual attributes to their classmates and/or teachers by mistake (And of course we all have a Communist infiltrator, Nabokov, to thank for inventing that perversion). We could wax lyrical on this topic, but most major news publications have a lift-out supplementary section full of attractive pictures where these emerging-market wonders and social revolutions are covered in exhaustive detail every weekend.

Of course, we Westerners, as always, only act out of a spirit of benevolent generosity that enables our unknown, faceless amorphous Eurasian cousins the Russians to be pitied in an appropriately belittling and consistently infantilising way.

Russians all just want to be American, like everybody else in the world does; but without the relaxed good humour and fraternal cameraderie that characterises all American interpersonal relationships, from the lowliest elementary school shooter right up to the six-times-divorced billionaire faded celebrity who is addicted to plastic surgery and fifteen types of prescription painkillers. Considering the complexity of social conditions that gave rise to these American success stories, we are compelled to scoff at the Russian chances of success.

Fortunately we advanced Occidentals understand that due to geography, the science which helped Europeans to discover America but not vice versa, understand that unlike these serious Occidental problems, Russia and its innumerable Russians, who continue to obstruct the path to our fully developed Eurasian markets with their presence, are both problems that are both distant and manageable; and if we keep patronising and infantilising them in a consistent and thoughtful way, we can keep them that way until the time is right to entirely restructure them just as we have done to Iraq, Libya and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics_business_society/2014/11/06/09-25-39am/end_russian_occupation_russia?page=0%2C0

blindpig
11-28-2014, 01:13 PM
FERGUSON — Chinese and Russian officials are warning of a potential humanitarian crisis in the restive American province of Missouri, where ancient communal tensions have boiled over into full-blown violence.

"We must use all means at our disposal to end the violence and restore calm to the region," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in comments to an emergency United Nations Security Council session on the America crisis.

The crisis began in August in Ferguson, a remote Missouri village that has been a hotbed of sectarian tension. State security forces shot and killed an unarmed man, which regional analysts say has angered the local population by surfacing deep-seated sectarian grievances. Regime security forces cracked down brutally on largely peaceful protests, worsening the crisis.

In response, ancient American tradition called for the gathering of a community tribal council known as a "grand jury" to weigh the case. On November 24, it announced there would be no charges against the responsible security forces. The stunning decision, which reflects the opaque and mysterious nature of the "grand jury" tradition, further outraged the already despondent local populace.

America has been roiled by political instability and protests in recent years, which analysts warn can create fertile ground for extremists.

Missouri, far-removed from the glistening capital city of Washington, is ostensibly ruled by a charismatic but troubled official named Jay Nixon, who has appeared unable to successfully intervene and has resisted efforts at mediation from central government officials. Complicating matters, President Obama is himself a member of the minority sect protesting in Ferguson, which is ruled overwhelmingly by members of America's majority "white people" sect.

Analysts who study the opaque American political system, in which all provinces are granted semi-autonomous self-rule, warned that Nixon may seize the opportunity to move against weakened municipal rulers in Ferguson. Missouri's provincial legislature, a traditional "shura council," is dominated by the opposition faction. Though fears of a military coup remain low, it is still unknown how Nixon's allies within the capital will respond should the crisis continue.

Now, international leaders say they fear the crisis could spread.

"The only lasting solution is reconciliation among American communities and stronger Missouri security forces," Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech from his vacation home in Hainan. "However, we can and should support moderate forces who can bring stability to America. So we will continue to pursue a broader strategy that empowers Americans to confront this crisis."

Xi's comments were widely taken as an indication that China would begin arming moderate factions in Missouri, in the hopes of overpowering rogue regime forces and preventing extremism from taking root. An unknown number of Kurdish peshmerga military "advisers" have traveled to the region to help provide security. Gun sales have been spiking in the US since the crisis began.

Analysts warn the violence could spread toward oil-producing regions such as Oklahoma or even disrupt the flow of American beer supplies, some of the largest in the world, and could provide a fertile breeding ground for extremists. Though al-Qaeda is not known to have yet established a foothold in Missouri, its leaders have previously hinted at assets there.
Though Missouri is infamous abroad for its simmering sectarian tensions and brutal regime crackdowns, foreign visitors here are greeted warmly and with hospitality. A lawless expanse of dogwood trees and beer breweries, Missouri is located in a central United States region that Americans refer to, curiously, as the "MidWest" though it is nearer to the country's east.

It is known among Americans as the home of Mark Twain, a provincial writer from the country's small but cherished literary culture, and as the originator of Budweiser, a traditional American alcoholic beverage. Budweiser itself is now owned by a Belgian firm, in a sign of how globalization is transforming even this remote area of the United States. Analysts say some american communities have struggled as globalization has pulled jobs into more developed countries, worsening instability here.

Locals here eat a regional delicacy known as barbecue, made from the rib bones of pigs, and subsist on traditional crafts such as agriculture and aerospace engineering. The regional center of commerce is known locally as Saint Louis, named for a 13th century French king, a legacy of Missouri's history as a remote and violent corner of the French Empire.

After Ferguson's streets erupted on Monday, in response the "grand jury" decision, a palpable sense of tension and uncertainty hung in the air. A Chinese Embassy official here declined to comment but urged all parties to exhibit restraint and respect for the rule of law. In Moscow, Kremlin planners were said to be preparing for a possible military intervention should political instability spread to the nearby oil-producing region of Texas.

http://www.vox.com/2014/8/15/6005587/ferguson-satire-another-country-russia-china

spartacus
11-29-2014, 04:23 PM
Now that is one of the most brilliant satires I have seen in recent years. Would you care for more?

Meanwhile, in the declining city of Cleveland in what is still the important province of Ohio in the backward and oligarchically manipulated Presidential elections, state security forces, by all appearances, executed a 12 year old member of the black sectarian class who was carrying what turned out to be a soft-pellet toy gun in one of the parks set aside for slave-wage class children in that benighted city. The execution, ironically enough, was captured by a state surveillance video camera, as shown and commented upon here by a no-doubt member of the oppressed American majority:

http://my.firedoglake.com/blog/2014/11/26/video-of-police-shooting-of-12-year-old-child-looks-almost-like-a-drive-by/

The ruling American regime proved it was doing its best to ignore this latest incident by delaying the release of the video until the afternoon before the quaint and bizarre American holiday of Thanksgiving, where the majority of the population is encouraged to overconsume food and drink and then spend their credit and savings the following day, called "Black Friday," in order to prove their devotion to their loved ones by at least going into debt to the oligarchs by purchasing "presents" in order to celebrate the birthday of their chief religious god who, ironically, was also known for driving the moneychangers out of the temple, according to their own holy book.

In spite of a few local protests, including the closure of a major highway for about an hour, it seems that the ruling regime and state-controlled media is doing its best to hope that they can simply ignore this latest incident of regime repression until the population is distracted by something else. There is no guarantee, however, that such a strategy will be successful. In fact, it seems that large segments of the American population have the potential to become increasingly vocal in their demands for a more equitable social structure.

Perhaps it is past time for more civilized nations to militarily intervene in the crumbling American Empire in order to prevent its growing instability from spreading to its large neighbors of Canada and Mexico, before an entire continent is engulfed in the flames of popular discontent challenging an oligarchy which seems determined to stick its collective head in the sand.

blindpig
12-01-2014, 01:00 PM
[QUOTE=spartacus;468357]Now that is one of the most brilliant satires I have seen in recent years. Would you care for more?

Given the circumstances, the incredible over-the-top hypocracy of the US and West, the stuff writes itself. Indeed, besides destroying Russia the US seems bent on destroying satire.

blindpig
12-02-2014, 07:57 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B3zr5EmCAAA4OiE.jpg

Dhalgren
12-02-2014, 08:44 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B3zr5EmCAAA4OiE.jpg

That is very funny. But, man, having his statue in a place like that just stabs my heart...

blindpig
12-02-2014, 08:52 AM
That is very funny. But, man, having his statue in a place like that just stabs my heart...

They got so damn many of them, I saw a photo with a storage yard with dozens, guess they're concrete casts.

Gonna need them soon.

Dhalgren
12-02-2014, 12:59 PM
They got so damn many of them, I saw a photo with a storage yard with dozens, guess they're concrete casts.

Gonna need them soon.

I'd like to get one for my house. Folks around here would think it was a statue of Gen. Beauregard...

blindpig
12-02-2014, 01:42 PM
I'd like to get one for my house. Folks around here would think it was a statue of Gen. Beauregard...

Well, there is a passing resemblance...

When I hit the Power Ball I'll get ya this one:

https://www.metabunk.org/metamirror_cache/www.earthinpictures.com_world_usa_seattle_lenin_statue_in_seattle___fremont.jpg

Though downtown Spartanburg would be a nice site too, they been crazy about bronze of late.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin,_Seattle

blindpig
12-16-2014, 01:42 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B4_yFbbIQAIUM0Z.jpg

blindpig
12-18-2014, 04:16 PM
Something to warm our hearts in this bitter winter.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fss-xgNQg0c

Dhalgren
12-18-2014, 04:29 PM
Beautiful - Castro visiting Slavyansk!