Try your upper-middle-class-victim card then.
Just look at Russia with squinty eyes, and say: "I find your vocabulary very victim-blaming-ish"...
Maybe Russia will run out of the high school cafeteria in tears.
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The Russian Aerospace Forces with high-precision missiles destroyed two launchers of the US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system in the DPR; Two ammunition depots for them were also destroyed.
Sweden has failed to deport wanted fugitives demanded by Turkey as condition of membership into NATO
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Wels wrote:The former members of the soviet union are so racist against Russia
"What happened when somebody in the assembled crowd called president Putin an idiot at last year's May Day parade in Red Square?
Radio Yerevan answered: “The man was immediately arrested, tried and sentenced to 35 years in prison; 1 year for insulting a fellow citizen and 34 years for revealing a state secret”.
“Why did they establish a Ministry of Navy in landlocked Armenia. Do you have a sea?”
Radio Yerevan answered: “To spite Azerbaijan. They established a Ministry of Culture.”
Radio Yerevan was asked: "Can Armenians fly to space yet?"
Radio Yerevan answered: "In principle yes, but if we do, all the Armenians will die from pride, the Georgians from jealousy, and what then? The whole Caucasus will be left to the Azeris?"
Could an atomic bomb destroy our beloved town, Yerevan, with its splendid buildings and beautiful gardens ?
In principle, yes. But Moscow is by far a more beautiful city.
http://www.armenianinstitute.org.uk/vie ... io-yerevan
UNITED NATIONS — The spike in food, fuel and fertilizer prices sparked by the war in Ukraine is threatening to push countries around the world into famine, bringing "global destabilization, starvation and mass migration on an unprecedented scale," a top U.N. official warned Wednesday.
David Beasley, head of the U.N. World Food Program, said its latest analysis shows that "a record 345 million acutely hungry people are marching to the brink of starvation" — a 25% increase from 276 million at the start of 2022 before Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. The number stood at 135 million before the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.
"There's a real danger it will climb even higher in the months ahead," he said. "Even more worrying is that when this group is broken down, a staggering 50 million people in 45 countries are just one step away from famine."
Beasley spoke at a high-level U.N. meeting for the release of the latest report on global hunger by the World Food Program and four other U.N. agencies that paints a grim picture.
The report, "The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World," says world hunger rose in 2021, with around 2.3 billion people facing moderate or severe difficulty obtaining enough to eat. The number facing severe food insecurity increased to about 924 million.
Beasley said in live virtual comments that the impact of the conflict in Ukraine, "the bread basket of the world," on global food availability and food security "means the number of chronically hungry people in the world is likely already much higher than the 828 million."
Before the war, Ukraine and Russia together accounted for almost a third of the world's wheat and barley exports and half of its sunflower oil. Russia and its ally Belarus, meanwhile, are the world's No. 2 and 3 producers of potash, a key ingredient of fertilizer.
Beasley called for an urgent political solution that would allow Ukrainian wheat and grain to re-enter global markets.
Rich wrote:Its important to recognise that the good "scientific racism" directed against the Russians in the current conflict is nothing like the evil unscientific racism directed at the Russians by the Nazis. The Nazis believed that the Russians were sub-human, while our modern Russian haters consider them sub-Elven. This is why they call them Orcs, a form of degenerate corrupted Elves.
Rugoz wrote:Orcs deserve more respect.
Patrickov wrote:Agreed. It's an insult to compare a group which are not necessarily Lebensunwerten Leben to a group which essentially is.
Sandzak wrote:@BlutoSays She is jailed just for a bit Marihuana. She is your compatriot, this is treason what you do.
Rancid wrote:@BlutoSays is obsessed with race. He makes everything about race.
Politics_Observer wrote:@Rich
Dude, it's a war. In World War II we called the Germans "Krauts" and the Japanese "Japs." In Nam we called the Viet Cong and NVA "Gooks" and in Iraq and Afghanistan we called our enemies "Hadjis.' It's part of "getting in the spirit" of fighting a war when the Ukrainians refer to the Russians as "Orcs." I am sure our foes came up with derogatory names for us too.
ISW wrote:Russian Defense Ministry Spokesperson Igor Konashenkov announced on July 7 that Russian forces in Ukraine are pausing to rest and regain their combat capabilities, confirming ISW’s assessment that Russian forces have initiated an operational pause. Konashenkov did not specify the intended length of Russian forces’ operational pause. As ISW previously assessed, Russian forces have not ceased active hostilities during this operational pause and are unlikely to do so. Russian forces still conducted limited ground offensives and air, artillery, and missile strikes across all axes on July 7. Russian forces will likely continue to confine themselves to small-scale offensive actions as they rebuild forces and set conditions for a more significant offensive in the coming weeks or months.
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