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Dark Empire Shitposts (Midwinter Edition)

Be prepared to enter the Crack Den of BTG,a world of Siege edits,schizophrenic shit and basedness. God Bless.

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Ukrainian positions along the Border with Belarus
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Many Russian Influential Jews are now deciding to leave Russia to Israel. “More than 28,000 Russian nationals have acquired Israeli citizenship since the war began, according to Israeli government figures. They include a pop star, A top photo journalist and many other creatives in art, theater, film, music and dance.” “Staying behind the Iron Curtain was incredibly scary," “Russian” artist Victor Melamed says, comparing Russia's current isolation to the “Soviet Union” during the Cold War.” “When the war started, I think, like, everybody literally remembered their Jewish grandma, says Liza Rozovsky, a Russian-born Israeli journalist tracking Russian celebrity arrivals for the Haaretz newspapers” “Some Ukrainian immigrants in Israel wish the Russian newcomers would stay in Russia to protest their leadership, despite the risks.” "They're trying to run away," says Ilona Stavytska, 33, a Ukrainian-born barista in Tel Aviv. But Russian exiles say their protest is more effective here. "Go protest in Moscow. I will support you. I will say, 'Oh, look, this person is protesting.' Then I will send you letters to jail," says Maxim Katz, 37, a Russian YouTube blogger and former opposition politician who escaped to Israel and publishes antiwar videos to audiences in Russia.” “What a difference a year has made for jazz producer, Evgenii Petrushanskii Last year, his record label in Russia, Rainy Days Records, produced a Jazz albums which got nominated for a Grammy. This year, the record label has gone silent. "I don't feel it's the right time now to release music as a Russian label," Petrushanskii, 36, says at a Tel Aviv coffee shop. "For the ethical reasons, I stopped." “Days after Russia invaded Ukraine, he left St. Petersburg for Tel Aviv, claiming Israeli citizenship based on his father's Jewish roots.” Polina Mitryashina, 28, worked at one of the world's leading dance institutions, Russia's Mariinsky Theater. Then when the war broke out, her dancers began to vanish. "Now they're in Oslo," she says. "They left Russia too." Mitryashina attended a recent networking event at the Israel Festival in Jerusalem, which brought 100 Russian and Ukrainian artists in film, music, art and dance — new immigrants like her — to meet veteran Israeli artistic directors and try to rebuild their careers in Israel. https://www.npr.org/2022/11/19/1135572325/russian-jewish-artists-exile-israel-russia-ukraine-war
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Russia's biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin's repression

Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.

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And a Homosexual who had affiars with Trotsky haha.
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Lenin was a Jew.
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A interesting quote from Vladimir Lenin. "It is necessary to achieve the defeat of Russia, to cripple Russia to Kiev, to Odessa, to Riga, to Libava (Latvia), and to beat the great-power spirit out of it. It is necessary to work for the secession of the Ukraine and the Baltic." From Lenin's report at a meeting of the Bernese group of Bolsheviks on September 6, 1914.
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Russian National Unity - Kaliningrad branch Russia, 1998
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