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Roe is now official gone for good. Jesus fucking christ what a depressing times are we living. Back to the middle ages. What on earth is happening with this stinky backwards conservatism creeping out of the grave everywhere lately 


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Don't go on r/politics, you'll get depression. The US at the moment are batshit insane.ceero wrote:Roe is now official gone for good. Jesus fucking christ what a depressing times are we living. Back to the middle ages. What on earth is happening with this stinky backwards conservatism creeping out of the grave everywhere lately
- Roe v Wade overturn
- Texas GOP promoting homophobic stuff on their OFFICIAL platform
- Texas GOP calling for secession from the US
- GOP in general becoming a QAnon cult; a GOP member actually has a campaign clip where he calls for hunting RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) with a shotgun
- A shit ton of mass shootings as usual
And all of this with a president who always calls for "finding the middle ground with the GOP, "do compromises"
But yeah that Roe v Wade overturn pisses me off. US are becoming a white supremacist theocracy in front of our eyes. Not that I had much respect for this country already before but it reaches new levels.


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Tell me about it. I dearly miss the days when Sarah Palin was the craziest person in GOP
What's happening to that party in the last 5-6 years will one day serve as a case study for pol-sci on how religious fundamentalism will take over anywhere where it gets silently tolerated. And on how terrifyingly close libertarian capitalism is to actual fascism and how easy it transforms into it. I just wish it didnt have to become an everyday reality for that sake.
Anyway I'm afraid Roe is just the beginning. This will eventually have a monumental effect on the whole world. I hope this will finally unite the left, because if it won't than nothing ever will. And if that doesn't happen, than goodbye LGBT and further reproduction rights in the US.
Fuck Biden for allowing this to happen. Most marshmallow president ever, when I just think of how happy was I when he won :/ He promised codifying the precedent into a law would be among the first things he would do if elected in the office. Even Manchin would have voted for it, he has literally zero excuses. Obama promised for years he would do that as well and in 10 years he didnt do shit about it. Dems are as guilty about this as gop.

Anyway I'm afraid Roe is just the beginning. This will eventually have a monumental effect on the whole world. I hope this will finally unite the left, because if it won't than nothing ever will. And if that doesn't happen, than goodbye LGBT and further reproduction rights in the US.
Fuck Biden for allowing this to happen. Most marshmallow president ever, when I just think of how happy was I when he won :/ He promised codifying the precedent into a law would be among the first things he would do if elected in the office. Even Manchin would have voted for it, he has literally zero excuses. Obama promised for years he would do that as well and in 10 years he didnt do shit about it. Dems are as guilty about this as gop.

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https://fortune.com/2022/06/24/justice- ... -roe-wade/ceero wrote:Anyway I'm afraid Roe is just the beginning. This will eventually have a monumental effect on the whole world. I hope this will finally unite the left, because if it won't than nothing ever will. And if that doesn't happen, than goodbye LGBT and further reproduction rights in the US.
And of course this hypocritical fuckhead is conveniently avoiding Love vs Virginia (interracial marriage) since he is in one


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Thanks Reagan and the Bush family for laying the groundwork to fuck our country and liberties.
I understand he is completely short of people willing and able to fight, but wtf does he think a mobilization will solve? There already are all kinds of problems with all those transcaucasian and prisoner 'volunteers' fighting for him on Ukraine, who lack the combat skills, the training, the motivation and even the proper equipment, who flee like bitches the moment Ukrainian army advances. And his plan is take regular everyday Russian people, equip them with soviet era gear and vehicles and send them to the meat grinder as well? Like, what exactly does he think its going to do
It's only going to multiply all those problems his fighters who aren't from the conventional army have. There is literally noone sane who believes the myth of the supermodern, invincible Russian army anymore, filling the corrupted non-functioning machinery with more manpower isn't going to help him. Whats this going to cause is he will piss off A LOT of those alibist every day russians who pretend not to give a crap about what their country is doing to Ukraine. Which is good I guess


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Mr. Shortman must have forgotten about Bloody Sunday. His day is coming

Btw, I remember you are from Czech right? Do you know anything about that meeting you had in Prague or in some city about Putin/Russia overall? Or it was about electricity prices and so on?ceero wrote:I understand he is completely short of people willing and able to fight, but wtf does he think a mobilization will solve? There already are all kinds of problems with all those transcaucasian and prisoner 'volunteers' fighting for him on Ukraine, who lack the combat skills, the training, the motivation and even the proper equipment, who flee like bitches the moment Ukrainian army advances. And his plan is take regular everyday Russian people, equip them with soviet era gear and vehicles and send them to the meat grinder as well? Like, what exactly does he think its going to doIt's only going to multiply all those problems his fighters who aren't from the conventional army have. There is literally noone sane who believes the myth of the supermodern, invincible Russian army anymore, filling the corrupted non-functioning machinery with more manpower isn't going to help him. Whats this going to cause is he will piss off A LOT of those alibist every day russians who pretend not to give a crap about what their country is doing to Ukraine. Which is good I guess
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I'm originally from SlovakiaVOL-E wrote: Btw, I remember you are from Czech right? Do you know anything about that meeting you had in Prague or in some city about Putin/Russia overall? Or it was about electricity prices and so on?


But yeah, I'm well familiar with the political situation in Czech republic. I'll try to explain.
Czechs have probably the best government they had in the last 15 years right now. The prime minister is a former college professor of mine and quite frankly I havent met too many people smarter than him. The government is strongly pro-western, pro-EU, pro-NATO, pro-reforms etc. and has put some extremely capable people in their cabinet. But let's be honest, these are extremely difficult times for any kind of government. Inflation is roaring, it's targetting 20% in CZ. Gas, heating and electricity prices are completely through the roof and noone really knows what's the winter going to look like (just like in basically any other european country right now). All of that after 2 years of surviving in lockdowns. And this is a complete paradise for anti-democratic populists who are in the opposition right now. It doesn't matter what the government's gonna do, these things are not going to get fixed on a national level, nor soon or easily. People are pissed of, worried, scared and government is always the scape goat in such situation, even if there is little they can do (and did not cause the situation in the first place).
Putin's agents of hybrid war in the west are very well aware of that and they try to gain the momentum by joining forces with the anti-democratic opposition. This is not a situation exclusive to Czechia, same shit is happening in Slovakia as well (and you can find former prime ministers of both countries on this side of the barricade, ironically both who are currently criminally charged for various stuff so basically trying to bring the current anticorruption governments down to protect their asses). And I'm sure you would find other countries where this is happening as well. They march to the streets with crowds of those pissed off people I was just talking about, telling them that whats happening is because of all the sanctions we have imposed on Russia and Putler - we need to lift those sanctions and try to push this narrative that the sanctions are hurting us way more than Russia. And of course we also need to stop supplying Ukraine with weapons, because that is just prolonging the war and costing more lives (...). Why should our country support some Ukraine when our own people are struggling with their bills? When we do those two things, uncle Volodya will supply us with the sweet, cheap gas and oil again and everyone will be happy. After all, we all know it's USA who started the war, right fellas??
So yeah, desperate opposition, politicians and hybrid war actors financed by Kremlin and scared, pissed of people. Great combination and exactly what desperate Putin hopes will spread all around Europe soon.
Now let me put this straight, Czechia is FAR from being a Russia loving country. There probably isnt a more communism hating country then Czechs (well, Poland maybe) and large majority of the country never forgave Russia the 40 years long brotherly occupation after the WW2. The Czech-Russian relationship got even colder last year when it has been exposed that russian agents caused an explosion of an ammunition warehouse in CZ a couple years ago (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Vrb% ... explosions ).
But in every country, you have some exceptions. Even in Poland, which is arguably the most anti-Russian country of EU they have this pro russian party Konfederacja that constantly has around 7-8% in polls. Czechs aren't an exception here (it's quite funny that the most prominent far right party in CZ thats largely pro russian and anti-immigration is led by a japanese guy

