@DotardTed The crowd is laughing. At least, half of them. Which part doesn't understand real English, those laughing or those grim looking?😃

@zonz A communist lunch program? Meaning they get nothing to eat and are being beaten every 10 minutes? And have to praise the Great Leader?

@dave How about a Black author writing another story with Black characters which would be equally popular world wide? No one seems to stand in the way...

Tweet von Soviet Visuals (@sovietvisuals) um 11. Nov., 04:04 - 1956 Soviet poster. "Night is not an obstacle for work!" t.co/VhdoYGbEoW

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@CSB ok, it was a part of the Austrian empire and occupied by Austria- Hungary, to be precise, if it pleases your need of the historical accuracy. Not the legitimate part of Austria, of course, I hope, everyone knows that. And yes, I know about the help of the Poles defending Vienna against the Turks, the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth and other great deeds of the Poles as well as about the three divisions of Poland etc.

@CSB I said, there is no use to even consider the incorporation of Western Ukraine into Poland, just because it used to be part of Poland etc., what your commentators were speaking about. Besides, it had been a part of Austria, which is not considering to take the whole lot back 😃 And Poland would definitely not do it. Read my commentary. That was the point. Answering your opponents, buddy, by the way. No need to start arguing etc. Even less with the use of the fuck word.

@CSB @Lupi Lviv was called Lemberg, was part of the Austrian-Hungarian empire and Poles and Jews constituted the majority of the city' s population till 1939. Just saying. But to say that modern Poland would incorporate Western Ukraine is just a bad joke...or propaganda.

@CSB From Kaliningrad (Königsberg) Russian rockets would reach Warsaw and Berlin in a few minutes. No one is talking about that. Besides, interestingly, the city still holds the name of one of Stalin's minions - Kalinin.

@tpfaff100@noagendasocial.com @amerika @hydramacready @DotardTed Don't forget - McArthur's reign in East Asia ended in the spring of 1951 as he was dismissed by Truman. But thanks to him Japan managed the first chaotic after war years well. He was not alone there at the time, of course, but a central figure anyway

@hydramacready @amerika @DotardTed Slave labor did. Ford did trade with the SU in the 20s though, thus supporting the regime, that is true. They could not recognize what they were feeding, but the quick buck was the sweet goal.

@amerika @hydramacready @DotardTed What would the Japanese and the Koreans (the Republic of Korea) would say to that? 🤔 And the Germans? All of them were occupied by the US after the WWII.

@hydramacready @amerika @DotardTed Democracy no good? Now no America in Afghanistan. Afghanistan good?

@CSB ...while German and Italian so- called NGOs sending ships to bring them in from North Africa😃 The districts around the port of Genova in Italy is already a part of Africa 😃 That's how the EU works...

@zonz Absolutely...not the type of a child molester person at all...😃

@bebe @CSB @useless_idiot "Our leaders"? Which ones do you mean friend? So who are " your" leaders? You are welcome friend

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