Bernd 07/12/2022 (Tue) 16:09:20 No.48259 del
The polish "electrician" gave interview to the french media to demonstrate his tactful and intelligent west-liberal brand of polish diplomacy: (1) Russia should be reduced to less than 50M people. (2) But wait, he's smart, he doesn't advocate extermination but dismemberment and "liberation" of the other 95M of minorities (?). (3) Must impose "complete regime change". If not directly possible, organise a revolution. (4) Most people in the ex-ussr who resent Gorbachev do so because the dissolution of the union for which he was responsible led to a wretched period of economic misery, social decay, and political displacement (meaning millions of co-nationals [even families] suddenly finding themselves separated by country borders which used to be mere administrative divisions). Not Walesa. He instead chides Gorbachev for not having felled the Russia once and for all. (5) Shina bad.

This comes a few weeks after a USG committee, staffed with the usual assortment of US foreign-policy lobbyists and ethnic-grievance "experts", literally held a public panel on their need to dismember the russia. In fact, it's not just a "need" that they feel but a "moral and strategic imperative". Zero subtlety, just in case there was any doubt in the Kremlin about USA's designs for competing powers since the time of Wilson Woodrow at the latest.
Also, some amazing level of projection and shameless impudence in blaming Russia for: Syria (where they trained, armed, and promoted "moderate" head-choppers, invited in Al-Nusra/Al-Qaeda, and where they still illegally occupy ~1/3 of the country), Libya (??? shameless bastards), Georgia (a war provoked by Georgia, as corroborated by the EU, due to Saakashvili being emboldened by what he percieved as assurances from Nato; the 1st proxy war resulting from the 2008 Nato summit in Bucharest), Chechnya (where a bunch CIA-backed of ichkerian salafi terrorists were defeated by a coalition of russians and sufi islamic chechens), and finally Ukraine (said enough already >>47152; the 2nd proxy war as a result of the provocative 2008 Nato Bucharest summit).

>>47461
>Sinn Fein, which had close cooperation with the IRA back in the day. But know who knows who they are, what they want.
These days, they pose next to fag flags promoting globohomo
>>47403
>How this correlates with ethnicity and religion?
Traditional rural french stock for Le Pen (plus some overseas territories). Muslims and minorities mostly for Mélenchon. Rootless educated cosmopolitans regardless of ethnicity mostly for Macron.
>I'd assume in the younger age bracket the ratio black/arabic/muslim population is larger.
Yeah. According to estimates because publishing such race-profiled information is forbidden, so people rely on proxies like the kinds of names seen in birth certificates (e.g. "mohammed" -> arabic/muslim)

>>48218 >>48222
So, it seems the assassination of the ex japanese PM may be in fact related (indirectly) to Koreans. Specifically, to a christian sect founded by south korean self-proclaimed "messiah" Moon Sun Myung and called "Unification Church" (and informally "moonies"). This sect had close connection to Abe's infamous grandfather, Kishi Nobusuke, during the height of the Cold War, it has been advertised as an "anti-communist movement" (cold war; us puppets s.korea/japan; Moon's wife is apparently a nork), it is a well-known "donor" directly or through various front orgs to "conservative" politicians (including ofc many of the LDP), and boast of endorsements (paid for, in currency or status) by high-profile politicians like Abe, Trump (and Pompeo and Pence), spaniard Aznar, brazilian Temer, etc. More: the son-in-law of the moonies' "messiah" has been involved in a business-related lawsuit with Biden's junkie son Hunter.