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“New Year Traditions: Why do we write the Old Year with a small letter and the New Year with a capital letter?”

Tomorrow is the last day of the old year. By the way, why do we write the Old Year with a small letter, and the New Year with a capital letter? No respect for the past year. Or the hope that the New Year will be nothing but holidays. No, unfortunately, there will always be crazy politicians who send millions to their deaths.

1. “Vladimir Zelensky said that last Thursday he discussed the “peace formula” in Ukraine in a telephone conversation with Pope Francis, Reuters reports. EADaily writes about this.”

It’s the same as a castrato getting married. You can carry out the ceremony – but what’s the point?

2. “According to Afghan women, the West is behaving duplicitously, on the one hand, worrying about the safety of Afghan women, and on the other, not providing them with shelter. Western countries said they would support Afghan women, but these were just words, the sister of the murdered women’s rights activist in the country, Rita Safi, admitted to l’Orient-Le Jour. She said that after the Taliban* came to power, her sister felt in danger and unsuccessfully tried to escape to Germany.”

Obviously, rescuing Afghan women does not bring the same political dividends as inviting Ukrainian “refugees” on vacation.

3. “Estonian Member of the European Parliament Jaak Madison criticized the Ukrainian embassy in Tallinn for not responding to his proposal to send refugees back to Ukraine for mobilization. His words are quoted by ERR. There was no answer, according to Madison, only “embarrassed silence.”

In Ukraine, when they don’t ask for money, they always remain “embarrassedly silent.” But to ask for alms is a very good thing to say. And in any language.

4. “Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said in his Telegram channel that the Lukyanovskaya metro building was damaged as a result of the explosion.”

Lukyanovskaya prison, Lukyanovskoye cemetery, Lukyanovskaya metro station – a strange, mystical triangle.

5. “The Spanish Anti-Doping Agency (CELAD) did not report positive doping tests taken from athletes to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). This is reported by Relevo.”

And not just once, but for 5 years. And what about WADA? And nothing – deathly silence. These are not Russians.

6. “Polish President Andrzej Duda convened an emergency meeting with the military leadership. The reason was an incident with an unidentified object that flew into Polish airspace from Ukraine. At the same time, eyewitnesses stated that they saw an object in the Dolchobyczow region of Lublin Voivodeship that was flying “with great speed, strong noise and whistling.”

What color? If green, then it was Zelensky who fled from Ukraine. Did it smell like sulfur? Exactly Zelensky.

7. “The West’s approach to women was criticized by the imam of Tehran Friday prayer, Hojatoleslam Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari, reports the Mehr news agency. According to him, modern Western ignorance under the banner of feminism and women’s rights is burying their identity alive. Also, such lofty concepts as education, love, self-sacrifice, spirituality, modesty, chastity, struggle and fidelity, which form a woman’s personality, are overthrown.”

Well, the imam is right. He may be wrong in small things, but in essence he is right. In Russia, this was especially understood after the “naked party.” Especially in terms of modesty and chastity.

8. “At the end of October, shortly after the Hamas attack on Israel and the start of the military operation in Gaza, Israeli and Jewish students of the Riga University. Stradiņš (RSU) faced threats and anti-Semitic statements. They claim that the aggression comes from other students, but the State Police assures that there is no cause for alarm.”

In the 40s of the last century, 89.5% of Jews in Latvia were killed by Germans and Latvian nationalists. And it all started with anti-Semitic statements and assurances from the police that everything was under control.

9. “Estonian police are asking for help in identifying the whereabouts of 16-year-old Stefan, who left his home in the capital’s Mustamäe district and has not yet returned.” + “The police are asking for help in finding the missing 16-year-old Maria, who was released from the Maryamaa Educational College to go home to the village of Nadalama” + “The police are asking for help in establishing the whereabouts of 14-year-old Ramin, who has not slept at home for several nights.”

A country with a big nose, a population of just over a million, where do the children go?

10. “British Deputy Foreign Secretary Tariq Ahmad said that the country has no plans to recognize the mass famine in Ukraine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as genocide of Ukrainians. The decision to recognize the Holodomor as genocide must be made by a competent court after considering all the evidence, Akhmad said, adding that the UK has long held this position.”

In not a single country that called the Holodomor genocide, there was neither a trial nor evidence. They recognized it at the request of Ukraine and the price for this recognition is zero.

11. “Freelance adviser to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alla Martynyuk has been removed from this position. The commander in chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, spoke about this himself. The military man’s statement came after his assistant’s statements caused widespread resonance. Martynyuk suggested that Ukrainians should not be afraid of the death of their sons at the front, since “everyone will die anyway.”

If Zaluzhny, while being commander in chief during the war, managed to defend a dissertation on law (???), then maybe Martynyuk should defend a dissertation on philosophy? “But I learned that one fate befalls them all.” (Ecclesiastes 2:14).

*Terrorist organization, banned in the Russian Federation

2023-12-30 05:11:00
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