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Wow that’s horrible: Iran has oligarchs, too. We should freedom-bomb the fuck out of Iran and replace them with our own compador oligarchs and give the oil back to British Petroleum.
It’s nice to see that you don’t focus exclusively on China and Russia, @Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org. You’re an equal opportunity concern troll for US empire.
👆 Previously. Previously.
*decades
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Reason: Breaks Community Rules
In that people report on Russian media posts all the time, this isn’t remarkable. But the story is true, and the irony of it being about the latest new US propaganda organ isn’t lost one me.
You said the ISP’s router is in bridge mode, which means your router is exposed to the wild, so it’ll be attacked as well, and of course it’s up to you to run a good firewall on it.
I don’t know how to test for malware, but I do know that basic consumer routers that can run OpenWRT are very cheap. I can’t speak to pfSense as I don’t have experience with it.


Yeah, obviously Russia always knew better than to permanently occupy western Banderite concentrations. So Europe will inherit a nest of angry, armed fascists who feel betrayed. Good luck with that.



Peace? In this economy?


It’s virtually impossible to be in an “echo chamber” when living in a Five Eyes country. Or rather, it’s virtually impossible to not be stuck in the Five Eyes liberal echo chamber. You would have to go full Kaczynski, living in a shack in the woods.
As if we weren’t—and aren’t still—exposed to exactly the same life-long indoctrination, education, and propaganda as everyone else in the imperial core. But somehow we, who looked beyond the cultural hegemony in which we’re surrounded, are the ones living in a bubble.


Look at your history: it’s not about news but aims to make Russia and China look bad. And this isn’t the only user account doing it—like clockwork—for the last 3½ years.
| Username | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| tardigrada@beehaw.org | May 2022 | Dec. 2024 |
| 0x815@feddit.de | Apr. 2023 | Jun. 2024 |
| thelucky8@beehaw.org | Apr. 2024 | Jan. 2025 |
| 0x815@feddit.org | Jun. 2024 | Dec. 2024 |
| Anyone@slrpnk.net | Jan. 2025 | Apr. 2025 |
| @randomname@scribe.disroot.org | Jan. 2025 | – |
| @Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org | Jan. 2025 | – |
| @Scotty@scribe.disroot.org | Aug. 2025 | – |
| @Sepia@mander.xyz | Nov. 2025 | – |
In contrast, though schizoidman similarly posts news articles almost exclusively, they’re not nearly as fixated on promoting specific geopolitical narratives as you and the others.
| Username | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| schizoidman@lemmy.ml | Jun 2023 | Sep. 2025 |
| schizoidman@lemm.ee | Jul. 2024 | Jun. 2025 |
| @schizoidman@lemmy.zip | Jun. 2025 | – |


So what am I looking at? Is it this? https://github.com/EmissarySocial/bandwagon
Is the transfer feature specific to Bandwagon, or is to the underlying platform, Emissary? https://github.com/EmissarySocial/emissary
I wonder how well it works for Lemmy. Emissary has some Mastodon-specific features, but apparently no Lemmy-specific ones.


Nearly all of that is just a few people flaming out when suspected communists comment in “their” internet spaces, even when those comments weren’t particularly about communism.



Why didn’t I address some random, unrelated post? For one, geneva isn’t a Marxist-Leninist, he’s not a “tankie.” And for two, you’re the one who introduced “blood and soil” into that conversation, not him. He didn’t claim that “blood and soil” is “not that bad”; that’s your interpretation of what he said.


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Yes, please do read it:
The comparison of Nazism and Stalinism is controversial in academia.
See also: Horseshoe theory


It doesn’t block them; they block it.


Woosh


Oh yeah you’re probably right. Last time I checked that was true.


You never had any friends from Hungary or Czesh Republic, you’ve never been there.
I have been to the Czechia, actually. I spent a week in Prague in the early 2000s.
The USSR was total trash. Abject poverty, […]
[…] genocidal extermination of the cultrue and language of occupied nations
If the USSR exterminated the cultures and languages of “occupied” nations, then why are those cultures still speaking Armenian, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Estonian, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Lithuanian, Moldavian, Tajik, Turkmen, Ukrainian, and Uzbek?
You’ve likely never met anyone who lived in the USSR.
I have known some, and I know a few right here on Lemmy.
Yeah, you were right about that https://lemmy.ml/comment/22498537