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JPP UKRAINIACS - BEHOLD YOUR TOY BOY WHILE YOU HOLD YOUR BOY TOY




Zelenskyy says he "WILL NEVER ACCEPT any decisions between the United States and Russia about Ukraine, NEVER!"




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THERE WERE PLENTY ON JPP WHO SUPPORTED UKRAINE



Roman-Taras Yosypovych Shukhevych (Ukrainian: Рома́н-Тарас Йо́сипович Шухе́вич, also known by his pseudonym Taras Chuprynka; 30 June 1907 – 5 March 1950), was a Ukrainian nationalist, one of the commanders of Nachtigall Battalion, a hauptmann of the German Schutzmannschaft 201 auxiliary police battalion, a military leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), and one of the organizers of the Galicia-Volhynia massacres of approximately 100,000 Poles.

In February 1929 the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) was founded in Vienna. Shukhevych, under the name "Dzvin" (Bell), became a representative of the Ukrainian Executive.

In Germany in November 1941, the Ukrainian personnel of the legion was reorganized into the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion. It numbered 650 persons who were given individual contracts that required the combatants to serve for one additional year.

Shukhevych's titles were that of Hauptmann of the first company and deputy Commander of the Battalion, which was commanded by Yevhen Pobihushchyi.

Polish-German historian and Holocaust expert Frank Golczewski from the University of Hamburg describes the activities of the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion in Belarus as "killing Jews".

It is estimated that up to 100,000 Poles were killed by the Ukrainian nationalists during the conflict and another 300,000 made refugees as a result of the ethnic cleansing. 40,000-60,000 Polish civilians were killed by the UPA in Volhynia in 1943, and some 25,000 in Eastern Galicia.



 
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10% FOR THE BIG GUY IS HOW MANY BILLIONS?




Remember when little LARPer 'High Heels' Zelenskyy pulled out all the sob-inducing stops in his highly-emotional tear-jerking appeal for unwary Americans to finance his regime?

I do. Many on JPP seemed willing to start WWIII to retain him in power as the puppet of braindead Biden's interests in Ukraine.

Squeaking his never ending appeals to Congress during the dark years of Democrat dominance, I recall vividly when shorty short stuff infinitivally invoked Mount Rushmore, Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and MLK's “I have a dream” in his scripted beg-a-thon to the then-Democrat-dominated U.S. Congress presided over by a soused San Franciscan sot who was (and probably still is) heavily invested in "defense" stocks.

I strongly suspected at the time that his short-bus special pleading paen was written for him by Susan Rice, Victoria Nuland and Jake "The Snake" Sullivan.

Unfortunately, his sappy, saccharine script omitted any mention of Washington’s Farewell Address.

The vertically-challenged Ukrainian comedian/actor/dancer/president crammed Old Glory and most of American history into his asinine appeal to the concept of "free dumb" to ask the United States to send our boys die for him in his feckless fight, and pick up the tab, because he left his wallet at home.

“Is this a lot to ask for, to create a no-fly zone, zone over Ukraine to save people?” High heels Zelenskyy whined wistfully. “Is this too much to ask, humanitarian no-fly zone, something that Ukraine, that Russia would not be able to terrorize our free cities?”

Why, yes, shorty McShortribs.

However understandable it may have been that you would ask, it actually was too much to ask.

You see, here's the thing:

  • No-fly zones aren't maintained with declarations or posts on JPP. They have to be backed up with force.
  • Enforcing a no-fly zone over unhappy Ukraine would likely involve shooting down Russian warplanes.
  • I suspected then that shooting down Russian aircraft would mean war with Russia, who, if I recall correctly, have nukes.
High heels Zelenskyy, perhaps knowing his querulous questions answered themselves, added: “If this is too much to ask, we offer an alternative.”

The "alternative" called for more of our tax dollars and more virtue signaling, which the brainded Biden bunch was happy to provide.

But now Daddy's home.

Here's my take.

Like the 34x felon, I believe in America first - in everything.

Like the 34x felon, I believe America's interests dictate that we avoid starting a war with another nuclear power in another hemisphere.

IMO Americans should not maintain more than a sporting interest in über-underdog Ukraine repelling the evil invader, and to this observer, that seems likely to be a forlorn hope, at best.

To paraphrase the late Muhammad Ali, ‘I Ain’t Got No Quarrel With Them Vietcong Russkis’.

Those of you courageous souls on JPP who still feel differently huddled behind your keyboards are, of course, free to fly to Europe and get involved as a private citizen.

But Not In My Name.
 
To forestall the tiresome clacking of JPP keyboard commandos for whom the posts above contain too many big words:


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Before a JPP lefty accuses anyone of being a Putin stooge while our glorious God-Emperor brings peace to Europe, remember this: The phrase “Russian disinformation” lost its sting when Democrats started using it as a domestic political weapon.

I recall when even nominally Republican patsies were accusing people who weren’t sufficiently hawkish about waging war against Russia, like Tucker Carlson or Tulsi Gabbard, of being agents of the Kremlin.

Mormon moron multimillionaire Mitzi Romney accused the delectable Tulsi Gabbard, an Army Reserve lieutenant colonel and former Femocrat candidate for president, of being a “treasonous” liar.

Fat-ass Ana and gigantic gasbag Goldberg, co-hosts of ABC’s “The View,” piled on to demand that the Department of Justice investigate Carlson for “shilling for Putin.”

Ex-MSNBC pundit Keith Olbermann said that Carlson and Gabbard should be arrested and jailed as “Russian assets” because “there is a war.”

But smearing someone as a Russian asset doesn’t carry much weight anymore.

Everyone knows it’s a catchall excuse for desperate Democrats determined to keep the Biden-era grift going.

Maybe if they hadn’t used Russia as their personal bogeyman for nigh on ten years, it wouldn’t be so easy to dismiss their claims that everyone they dislike is a Kremlin asset.

Remember, the Hildebeast crippled the first three years of President Trump’s first term by accusing him of colluding with Vladimir Putin to rig the 2016 election.

Her clamunious campaign ginned up Russiagate, with the assistance of senior adviser Jake "The Snake" Sullivan, whose role was brought to light through court filings by special counsel John Durham.

For his propaganda efforts, Sullivan was promoted to national security adviser and was bungling Biden’s point man for the Ukraine boondoggle.

I believe that “Russian disinformation” finally was rendered meaningless on the eve of the stolen 2020 election when "50 former senior intelligence officials", including John Brennan, James Clapper, Michael Hayden and Leon Panetta, signed a bogus letter designed to rescue bungling Biden from the evidence of wrongdoing found on his son Hunter’s abandoned laptop.



 
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