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Watching this shit for too long... Do you have a flag on your balcony? A commentary, join me! (Occasionally foul mouthed)

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I opened with “Mr. President” — Aleksandr Lukashenko laughed it off. First few seconds with the President, and you could already feel it. He’s alive and real — some interviews take time to find a rhythm, but this one had it immediately.

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Fearmongering over a supposed Russian invasion of Europe has ramped up in recent months. Slovak MEP Lubos Blaha warns it’s nothing more than a “pretext for Europe's militarization.” “The same narrative used by Adolf Hitler.” When you consider that Berlin’s main arms

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An Iranian protester throws paint at ‘Crown Prince’ Reza Pahlavi in Berlin. Reza is the son of the hated Shah, and has been advocating for the US to launch this disastrous war against his own country. Reza Pahlavi and his father are despised by most Iranians, but NATO media’s

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Belarus was used as a place for peace talks, then blamed as an aggressor. Minsk agreement was treated like diplomacy — until Western leaders admitted they were just buying time. But still, Belarus is the villian, along with Russia and China. Why? Because the West doesn't care

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Carl Jung wrote: "The more intelligent and self-aware a person is, the more they suffer from the general unconsciousness of society." This is not a badge of honor. It is a recognition of the weight carried by those who cannot unsee what they have already seen. This is the

Carl Jung wrote: "The more intelligent and self-aware a person is, the more they suffer from the general unconsciousness of society." 

This is not a badge of honor. It is a recognition of the weight carried by those who cannot unsee what they have already seen. This is the