The war is going great. dean-smile

Yet another horrifying scene which would be plastered all over network news if only it were happening in Russia instead.

It’s not “authoritarianism” if it’s happening in a US ally (or puppet).

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    The two most evil figures in this from my point of view are Boris Johnson and obviously Zelensky

    And it’s wild that people still don’t know who Igor Kolomoisky is, Ukrainian/ Israeli dual passport holder and billionaire who was one of Azov’s biggest funders but also funded a lot of Zelensky’s movies before getting into politics and funded his presidential campaign

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      billionaires just get a by for anything they do. Epstein files for example. And that’s the ones that have been exposed. Most billionaires just do their demon shit without any of it even seeing the light of day.

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        Yeah as much as I hate a guy like Zelensky or all the NATO politicians, it’s the billionaires like Kolomoisky who are truly behind the wheel and deserve as much or more of a spotlight

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          I think politicians are worse than the billionaires. They are class traitors of the highest order

          Like maybe they do less damage than billionaires but I find them more detestable

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            It’s true that’s a valid point, I more mean that without correctly blaming and targeting billionaires, politicians successfully serve as easily replaceable scapegoats for the outrage people rightfully have