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Poem by Tom Lee
I’ve seen a chap called Putin
I’ve seen him dress like this
I’ve got one of his calendars
(I think he takes the ….mickey)
Don’t think I’d like to meet him
I think he looks quite bleak
I had this look, I was the first
I think he’s got a cheek
He copied me, of that I’m sure
The look should be my own
I wonder if he’s in the book
I might give him a phone
I’ll tell him that it’s copyright
And copy he must not
Perhaps, on second thoughts, I won’t
He might just have me shot.
The “Devil” is always a step ahead of “God”, he looks like “God" is finally catching up with him; the sooner the better!
"We don't want to rock the boat", we want to preserve the "status quo" lest we make things worse and hope the "Devil" will go away! it won't; things will get worse! the "Devil" will regroup, get stronger and overcome us next time
Jude 1:12 These are the men {Oligarchs} who are hidden reefs in your love feasts when they feast with you without fear, caring for themselves; clouds without water, carried along by winds; autumn trees without fruit, doubly dead, uprooted
Despots have to be driven out, they won’t go out of their own accord; Obama did the one and only sensible thing with Bin Laden by taking him out even though Bin Laden didn’t fly any planes into the trade center just as Putin didn’t kill any pregnant woman or child; both Bin Laden and Putin are the puppeteers pulling the strings behind the curtain; they’re both responsible for taking humanity back into the “Stone Age"
View of Paparazzi: Russia's President Wladimir Putin after the visit of the Hannover Fair near by the Restaurant Wichmann, Hannover, Germany, Leica x1
Shall it be the spy who shagged the West?
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I continue to tell about people who moved to Israel this year because they do not agree with Putin's policy. #emigrationisraelproject
Zaira and Boris Voitsekhovsky moved to Haifa from Moscow in late autumn of 2022.
Zaira says: “I was born in Dagestan, lived in Makhachkala, and then in Derbent. There used to be a lot of Jews in this city, but in the early 90s, almost all of them sold their houses and left for Israel. Could I then imagine that, after many years, I myself would be here!
In Moscow, Zaira graduated from the British School of Design, as a diploma work she made a corporate identity for the celebration of the 2000th anniversary of Derbent. Then she worked as a book designer. Now she is a designer at Masha and the Bear, the same company that makes famous cartoons.
Boris is a Muscovite. He is a journalist, but also an author of children's books and an artist.
“We met Zaira about eight years ago at one of the publishing houses, got married, wandered between Moscow, Makhachkala, and the village of Kubachi, where my wife's family comes from. Moving to Israel was a frequent topic of family conversations, but a very abstract topic "But it would be nice to try." In February 2022 we realized: it's the time! And here we are. We make friends, we improve our life, we try to make plans and we miss our relatives who remained in Moscow.”
For now, Boris and Zaira are working remotely. What will they do next?
"Let's see. Boris has a dream to try himself here as an artist, and it seems that he has a chance to arrange an exhibition of his works in Haifa. Also, we would love to do drawing and other creative work with local children.”
Another of Putin’s role models; despots with insane ideologies from the rubbish tip
Genocide in the 20th Century
Pol Pot in Cambodia 1975-1979 -2,000,000 deaths
Throughout Cambodia, deadly purges were conducted to eliminate remnants of the "old society" - the educated, the wealthy, Buddhist monks, police, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and former government officials. Ex-soldiers were killed along with their wives and children. Anyone suspected of disloyalty to Pol Pot, including eventually many Khmer Rouge leaders, was shot or bludgeoned with an ax. "What is rotten must be removed," a Khmer Rouge slogan proclaimed.
All tyrants are typical school yard bullies who made it to the top of the food chain by killing all their opponents
Modern day aristocrats are all descendants of tyrants, that’s why we wouldn’t hear them complaining about Putin’s despotism
We already knew that Putin, an ex-KGB cop, was a dictator and a nostalgic of the Soviet times and tyranny.
Sine he invaded Crimea, we also knew he was a vile aggressor that would one day turn Russia into a rogue nation, on par with North Korea, if not worse.
We see today with the attack on free and democratic Ukraine that he also is mentally ill, as he himself described his war objective as “de-nazification” of Ukraine. The use of that word, beyond being yet another confirmation of Godwin's law, can only be attributed to some form of mental derangement.
Since Putin has banned this image in Russia, I thought it might be fun for folks to mix it up and add text, etc. whatever they like.
A man called Alexander Tsvetkov was charged with incitement of hatred or enmity for sharing several images on his VK social media page. VK is the Russian equivalent of Facebook.
How long will Russians back even a “special military operation” as Western economic sanctions bite and more Western brands, businesses and investors exit Russia?
Watching the screen / filled with cars and people / awaiting the arrival / of 293 unnecessary dead. // Families, friends, robbed of the loved ones / because of a 'leader' / who handed weapons / to fools.
In 2014, Ukraine overthrew its unpopular Russian backed leader, which resulted in 100s of Lenin statues being torn down around the country. Putin responded by agitating a civil war in Ukraine to annex Crimea and now likely at least half of Ukraine. Likely no country will ever go non-nuclear after the failure to back the US-Russia treaty signed in 1989 to give up nuclear weapons by Ukraine.
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, aka Vladimir Putin, is the current President of the Russian Federation.
This caricature of Vladimir Putin was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from the Press Service of the President of Russia. The body was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from the Press Service of the President of Russia via Wikimedia.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin walks through a field in Vyselki on July 3, 2009 during a routine working visit to the wheat fields of the Agrokoplex farm.
Overnight on Friday, a group called Dekomunizace (De-communization) raised a giant poster of Russian President Vladimir Putin in a Stalinesque pose in a sprawling park overlooking Prague's historic center, where a statue of the former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin once stood in the 1950s.
Putin went for a saling on the Caspian sea for another photo shoot for the next election. He tossed his opponent into the sea and then the body guard pushed Putin in. Who would be the next president of Russia?
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, aka Vladimir Putin, is the President of Russia.
This caricature of Vladimir Putin was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from from Wikimedia.