Just like old times

The JPP Putin lapdogs seem resentful about the comparison to similar fascist (R) politicians in America, either way.

Its not working,....like AT ALL. :laugh:

" insert any polling company here"


But as I said,.......PLEASE DO continue on. :cool:
 
Maybe for good measure , right before the election,...you guys can tell more jokes, make more web pages, laugh your asses off,....and continue to CELEBRATE the deaths of the un vaxxed. The general public just LOVES that stuff....:rolleyes: REALLY endears you to the public as the kind thoughtful folks you are. :rolleyes:
 
There's no question political oppression has increased in Russia since 2014, but I tend to be a little skeptical about how balanced and accurate the information is in British tabloids like the Telegraph.

Idiot doesn't know that the Telegraph is a broadsheet ffs, why am I not surprised?
 
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Absolutely DEVASTATING. Yes my trained little clapping seals,......continue on EXACTLY as you are doing. :laugh:
 
Wow, it's just like FL! About all you can say is the more things change, the more they stay the same. At least Vlad's open about his spies. State govt. employees in Alaska went through the same thing when $arah Palin was half-governor. She had snitches who reported any grumbling or criticism. Those who were guilty found themselves demoted, moved to an unpopular dept., or outright fired. One lady told me that they all felt like a load of bricks had been taken off their backs when the grifter quit.

Something about Reichwingers, authoritarianism, and the crushing of dissent that they just can't seem to get enough of.

She only stayed for half a term and then bailed.
That was a lot of effort to spy on employees for a job she only kept for a short time
 
There's no question political oppression has increased in Russia since 2014, but I tend to be a little skeptical about how balanced and accurate the information is in British tabloids like the Telegraph.

Hello Cypress, thanks for commenting on the OP! I think you're the only one, lol.

The information comes mainly from the Russian Kommersant newspaper.

Btw, The Telegraph is not a tabloid.
 
The Kremlin has started planting Soviet-style political commissars into Russian government ministries and state-owned companies to report back to the president's office on the "emotional state and mood" of staff. These "political officers" will also push Vladimir Putin's political agenda and ensure that support for his war in Ukraine stays on track.

"This idea … has become especially relevant. Similar work has already been carried out, but now it will be coordinated by the Kremlin's domestic political bloc," reported Russia's Kommersant newspaper.

Officially the so-called "special operation" is widely supported, but the Kremlin is still worried about dissent. Open criticism of the war, which Putin has said was necessary to defeat “Nazis”, is banned and talk of casualties is suppressed.

In another sign of how the official narrative is starting to dominate Russian society, textbook publishers have been told to delete any references to Ukraine.

“You can mention how we saved Kyiv, but it is no longer possible to talk about Ukraine as a country," one publishing source said. Another source said that his company has had to rewrite 15 per cent of their textbooks because of the order to delete references to Ukraine. "We are faced with the task of making it look as if Ukraine simply does not exist."

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-n...in-sets-stalin-esque-network-state-informers/


Next: The Memory Hole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_hole

Just like you want in America, right, comrade?
 
Poor Tommy no nads , still thinks he has something to do with America

He's just envious because he's stuck in an authoritarian shithole filled with pestilence, crime, drugs, and people who rightfully look down on his type. His most desperate wish is to be an American.
 
British media tends to have a political agenda like Fox

All media have a political agenda, of course. Broadsheets like the Telegraph, the Guardian, and the (London) Times tend to be more even-handed, at least in their reportage. As for their commentary, you can take or leave it.

"Comment is free but facts are sacred" – an old-time Guardian editor said that.


Added:

Citing that quote HERE, I feel like a missionary telling cannibals, "Eating people is wrong!"
 
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He's just envious because he's stuck in an authoritarian shithole filled with pestilence, crime, drugs, and people who rightfully look down on his type. His most desperate wish is to be an American.

Strange Tommy no nads doesn't criticize King Rama X, could it be that the king monitors the web in Thailand :laugh:

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