How the EU banned Orthodox Christianity... except it didn't

Nov 29, 2016 11:10

Greetings, comrades! Here's a recent story that made me fume. See, we've all become perfectly aware by now that the EU has been under increasing pressure from hostile Russian propaganda, which threatens to undermine its relations with its partners, to block important decisions, and generally damage the credibility of the major European institutions ( Read more... )

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ivankon November 29 2016, 15:30:54 UTC
"Russia is actively working to deepen them by using all sorts of means to stimulate the disintegration processes in the EU, wherever they may occur".

a ha ha :))

Oh, no! It is only EU is allowed to do such things to USSR and others!

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htpcl November 29 2016, 16:51:27 UTC
Also, the shapeshifting lizardoid Illuminati led by their chieftain Zoroz.

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ivankon November 29 2016, 16:55:34 UTC
Ya-ya, lizardoids bombed Yugoslavia.

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htpcl November 29 2016, 16:59:22 UTC
I know. I live next door. Do you?

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ivankon November 29 2016, 17:21:59 UTC
I am near to lizardoids and masons who "actively working to deepen them by using all sorts of means to stimulate the disintegration processes in the EU" :P

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htpcl November 29 2016, 17:35:41 UTC
Okay comrade. You keep watching out for those lizardoids.

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nairiporter November 29 2016, 16:52:39 UTC
I thought it was Reagan and the "Amerikosy" who did that.

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ivankon November 29 2016, 17:01:27 UTC
They worked as allies with USA most of time

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nairiporter November 29 2016, 17:08:33 UTC
You do know that guilt by association is a fallacy, right?

The best measurement of a country's success is the dynamics of immigration. As the Soviet citizens started to travel abroad and compare life at the two sides of the Iron Curtain, they realised they were having a big problem.

They voted with their feet. Russians have kept doing that ever since. Everything beyond that is spin.

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ivankon November 29 2016, 17:15:51 UTC
Is military block (NATO) just "association" already? :)

"They voted with their feet"

What about migration inside EU? ;)

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nairiporter November 29 2016, 17:21:21 UTC
Yes, what about it? People from the former Soviet satellites have been migrating to West Europe, does that surprise you? You are making my point. There is a good reason they deemed their own societies not favourable enough economically and socially for themselves.

And equating the EU to NATO betrays a profound misunderstanding of the purpose and function of both organisations.

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ivankon November 29 2016, 17:25:49 UTC
"And equating the EU to NATO" - straw man fallacy

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nairiporter November 29 2016, 17:34:26 UTC
Then why did you bring up NATO when we are talking about the EU?

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ivankon November 29 2016, 17:39:23 UTC
EU ≠ NATO, but EU ∈ NATO

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nairiporter November 29 2016, 19:15:06 UTC
Turkey is the second most powerful NATO member, how does that fit into your narrative?

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htpcl November 29 2016, 19:16:17 UTC
Pst! That "narrative" mostly consists of talking points now.

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