Remember when I posted an entire thread of dozens of videos of Ukrainians taping each other to posts, either totally naked or with their pants pulled down?
Remember when I said “you better check this out now, because these videos won’t be up long”?
That was about 48 hours ago.
Here’s the thread with the posting videos now:
You see, here’s the thing about democracy: stripping people naked, taping them to posts, and hitting them with whips is our values. What is not our values is posting videos of this. If we post videos of this, it could make people believe that stripping people naked, taping them to posts, and hitting them with whips is our values, and that’s not who we are.
These videos are so shocking that they were widely reposted, so I’m sure you can still find some floating around on Twitter. I hope someone saved all of them. I had the idea to download them all and make a compilation and put it on BitChute, just for posterity. But I never did that. I can’t do everything, folks – I’m only one man. Actually, I’m technically more than one man (as you may have noticed, I write 95% of the text in Snake and Elvis’ articles, they mostly just format the articles and add YouTube videos and cringe Wojak memes).
People should do things like this, frankly. Downloading all those videos, going into a video editor and linking them together – that would be well worth your time.
Most of you have no doubt seen the infamous Fleccas “This Week in Culture” videos. For those who haven’t: all he does is compile a bunch of viral content from the last week into a 20-minute video.
Here’s the most recent one:
This is not hard work, but the videos are extremely powerful.
(Note: It would be hard work when he first started doing this, because he would have to click through all of this bullshit all week long to find the most ridiculous 20 minutes of content – but now that he’s popular, people just send him this stuff and all he does is copy-paste the videos together.)
If someone could do “this week in Ukrainian behavior,” that would be very awesome. The whole thing could be downloaded as a single video and spread across BitChute, Odysee, and anything else. Maybe even Rumble (not sure about that, but it would probably get deleted from Rumble). But if it’s on BitChute and Odysee, at least people can send it to others.
The amount of footage of absolute sadism and satanic type barbarism coming out of the Ukraine is totally off the charts. The post-taping videos were mind-blowing, and I don’t think anyone with any normal human sense of morality can watch those and then put an “I Stand with Ukraine” sign in their yard.
Then you have all the Azov stuff – changing the uniforms of dead soldiers, firing from schools, keeping people locked in houses laying on the floor as human shields while they slowly play the Terminator theme song on the piano, and so on.
Then most recently you have the video of the doctor saying he’s going to castrate injured Russian POWs, because they’re not human. That is getting mass deleted. Before that you had the news presenter saying every Ukrainian has a duty to kill Russian children.
You’ve also got the clips of the reddit deserters saying that the call for foreign fighters is a trap and they’re using them as cannon fodder.
I would even include bits like the clip of the Fox News journalist – who had just returned from the war – saying that the war is already over and the Ukraine lost (that clip is also getting deleted from Twitter).
This is just a massive operation, deleting all of this content that shows what a massive hoax this whole narrative is.
Most of the content originates from Telegram, which is where the Russians are uploading it. The Ukrainians are also uploading videos of their own atrocities, for whatever reason – again, mostly on Telegram.
Someone could really make a name for themselves on the internet simply by going on Telegram, downloading all these clips, stringing them together using a pirated copy of whatever video editing software and uploading it on alternative sites.
Call it “This Week in Ukraine” or something more clever than that.
Seriously, someone do this. Come on.
Absolutely everything the media/government is saying about the Ukraine is a lie, and all of the information to prove this exists. This entire hoax is only possible through mass censorship. Anyone should want to fight that, if for no other reason than that the truth is really the only thing that matters in this mortal realm.
If the situation was hopeless, they wouldn’t need this kind of censorship.
Note:
Twitter has, quite brilliantly, changed the way deleted tweets appear as embeds on websites.
Now, any deleted tweet that has been embedded looks like this:
You’ll notice: this is the same thing that a tweet looks like when it’s loading. So if someone goes to a page and sees deleted embeds like this, they will recognize this as the “loading look” and when the tweets don’t load, they will just assume there was some failure to load, not realizing the tweet has been deleted.
Honestly, this is clever, but it’s kind of surprising it took them this long to think of it.
Anyway, that clearly demonstrates the level of dishonesty we are dealing with here. Trying to cover up the fact you are deleting content is significantly worse than deleting content. I would say that censoring censorship adds some exponent to censorship.