It was deeply sickening to see that dumb slut Giorgia Meloni announcing support for the Jewish terror state of “Ukraine” (fake country). No one who is not a fake nigga can claim that this war against Russia is anything other than a Jew plot to further wreck Western civilization.
If someone comes out and says “I am against gays and feminism, but I stand with the Ukraine kikes and their terrorist war against Russia,” they are a fraud, and they also think very little of you. They think you’re too stupid to see that the entirety of global Jewry is rallying around the Ukraine.
As things continue to heat up, David Rothkopf, an infamous Jew terrorist and anti-white activist, is calling for the government of Putin to be overthrown by his dumb goyim slaves.
Get this: he’s citing the fact that Putin called out the West as satanic as a reason he needs to be deposed!
You know what they say, Jew! If the yarmulke fits!
That ratty Jew writes for the Daily Beast:
Vladimir Putin must go.
His demented Kremlin speech Friday, during a ceremony in which he feebly asserted Russia was annexing portions of Ukraine, made the strongest case for the necessity of regime change in Moscow that any world leader has yet to make.
But it has been clear the Russian dictator must be removed from office for a long time now.
It has been clear because Putin’s actions and rhetoric demonstrate day in and day out that Ukraine can never be secure as long as he remains in office. It has been clear because none of Russia’s neighbors can be secure with a megalomaniacal lunatic next door who speaks of Russian empire and constantly threatens to rewrite the borders of sovereign states.
It has been clear because the world can’t be stable as long as the man who controls the planet’s largest stockpile of nuclear weapons is one whose power is unchecked at home, who shows such contempt for both international law and human decency, and whose ambitions are so untethered to reality.
Justice also requires that Putin leave office. He is a serial war criminal, one of the worst the world has seen in the modern era. He has laid waste to a sovereign nation. He is responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands. He has embraced the language and practice of genocide. His armies have committed war crimes. Mass graves attest to his brutality. What is more, his crimes are not limited to the human suffering he has unleashed upon Ukraine. Other violations of fundamental laws and myriad atrocities can be traced to decisions he has made—from Russia’s leveling of Grozny in Chechnya to Russia’s active support for and participation in horrors in Syria; from the invasion of Georgia to Putin’s murderous campaign against dissidents within his own country.
Putin, for years, has provided evidence not only to international prosecutors but to every sentient being on the planet that he is not a legitimate leader. He does not deserve to be swathed in the protections normally accorded to foreign heads of state. He has no more claim on them than did past monsters—from Hitler to Saddam to Gadhafi, from Pol Pot to Milosevic.
The dead of Bucha and Melitipol or Izyum make that case with their absence. So do the victims of Russian torture, of bombed hospitals, schools and train stations, of mass kidnapping, and of unceasing terror being visited by Russian missiles, artillery and troops upon innocents—victims of the misfortune of living next door to one of history’s most repulsive miscreants.
No one could listen to Putin’s rambling Friday rant and draw any conclusion other than the fact that the longer Putin remains in office, the greater the damage he will do.
If the absurd spectacle of a “signing ceremony” asserting Russian control of Ukrainian territory featuring Kremlin stooges and nationalistic chants did not chill observers to the bone, then Putin’s belligerent language condemning “the enemy” in the West and his intimations that he might be within his rights to use nuclear weapons certainly should. He mocked international law. He condemned U.S. “satanism.” He called on Ukraine to negotiate but said that the fate of “Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson” was not on the table, that they would be parts of Russia “forever.”
When President Joe Biden said of Putin in May, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” it was followed by a swift “clarification” from the White House that the president “was not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change.”
But as we have gradually come to learn, Biden’s seemingly spontaneous comments on crucial issues of international policy to which he has devoted decades of study—whether they concern Putin or Taiwan—are not gaffes. They instead are expressions of common sense, acknowledgements of reality that diplomats may wish were unspoken, that cannot be the “official” policy of the U.S., but that are signs that the president understands clearly the reality on the ground and U.S. interests.
That is good because tiptoeing around the threat posed by Putin, hoping that accommodating him would lead to moderation in his behavior certainly has not worked. Indeed with every respectful, restrained response to Putin’s aggression or abuses, we have only seen an escalation of his offenses.
“We should launch total war against a super-power nation because slogans and goofy, already debunked hoaxes. Also, he said trannies are satanic.”
Okay, Jew.
That’ll do, Jew.
That’ll do.
There is no excuse for any of this.
Any single human being has to be able to look at the war on Russia and say “oh, this is some kind of Jew thing.”
It could not be any more obvious. It’s just all Jews:
Jewish President of the Ukraine:
Jewish Prime Minister of the Ukraine:
Jewish US Secretary of State:
Jewish top US State Department official managing the Ukraine:
Jewish US Senate:
Jewish US House:
Jewish media:
Jewish policy advisors:
It would be physically impossible for the anti-Russia agenda to get any more Jewish.
Right-wingers should be saying “I cannot support this anti-Russia agenda – it is simply too Jewish.”
Instead, so-called “conservatives” are attempting to out-Jew the left and support the war effort even harder than their enemies.
Right-wingers need to ask one question when deciding what to support: “where do the Jews stand??”
If there is an army of Jews lining up to push an agenda on you, it is obviously bad for you.