Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a dictator


President Trump is 100% RIGHT, Zelenskyy is a dictator. 
President Donald Trump Wednesday called Volodymyr Zelenskyy “a dictator” after earlier in the day the Ukrainian president accused him of living in a Russian “disinformation bubble,” as a spat between the two spiraled.

Trump's post on Truth Social included a number of inaccuracies Zelenskyy was elected president, for example and followed the administration's attempt to reset relations with Russia by holding high-level talks on ending the war in Ukraine, among other things.

But he became a dictator when he refused to allow elections to happen as he's now been in control since Trump was elected in 2016. This folks is the facts.

Where is all the $350 Billion money we've given to Ukrainians? Flashback: Traitor Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a new security agreement committing the US to financially support Ukraine for the next 10 years. Flashback: Warmonger dictator Volodymyr Zelenskyy Calls for the Creation of an ‘Army of Europe’ at the Munich Security Conference.


The exchange comes at a crucial time for Ukraine, which is struggling to lock in Western support to fight Russian invaders who have occupied 20% of the country and regularly bomb its cities and infrastructure. As now that Biden is gone the gravy train is ending and they will not be getting more US-AID from our hard earned taxes.

Trump also called Zelenskyy a “modestly successful comedian” who “talked the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldn’t be won, that never had to start, but a War that he, without the U.S. and ‘TRUMP,’ will never be able to settle."


As far as I'm concerned let Russia have Ukraine I could not give a crap... The whole thing was a fake war for money, and both the Biden crime family and Volodymyr Zelenskyy are in on it and on the take, and took in who knows how much into their own pockets. We need to stop feeding these proxy fake wars for the industrial war machine. Oh and Volodymyr Zelenskyy if you're not a Dictator than allow an open and honest election.

“A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left,” Trump wrote. Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday called Zelenskyy 's comments "disgraceful." "He is attacking the only reason this country exists, publicly, right now," Vance said during an interview with The National Pulse. "And it’s disgraceful. And it’s not something that is going to move the President of the United States. In fact, it’s going to have the opposite effect.” Several Republican senators said Wednesday that they disagreed with Trump's comments about Zelensky, but they stopped short of criticizing the president directly. "I don't agree," Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said when asked for her reaction to Trump's comments.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said that "to the extent that the White House said that Ukraine started the war, I disagree. I think Vladimir Putin started the war.” Zelenskyy said Wednesday afternoon that he had spoken to Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who he said is "constructive and doing a lot to help bring peace closer. It’s all-important that security guarantees remain on the table and that they work for Ukraine, for real and lasting peace." The two appeared on the same panel at the Munich Security Conference last week. Zelenskyy, who was a popular actor and comedian before running for president, earlier referred to U.S. support given to Ukraine so far $67 billion in weapons and $31.5 billion. He added that American demands that Ukraine should hand over more than $500 billion in rare earth minerals was “not a serious conversation” and added that he cannot sell his country.

Zelenskyy's pugnacious comments about not wanting “anyone making decisions behind our backs” came in response to Trump saying that Ukraine was responsible for Russia’s invasion. White House national security adviser Mike Waltz said in an interview on Fox News Wednesday that no one should criticize Trump for trying to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. "What he said yesterday and today is, why hasn’t President Zelenskyy tried to end this war for the betterment of his country? And we have to ask ourselves, is Ukraine’s position improving or not on the battlefield?" he said. Waltz also added that there's been "bizarre push back and escalation of rhetoric" over the Trump administration's proposal to invest in Ukrainian infrastructure and rare minerals.

In Kyiv, meanwhile, ordinary Ukrainians reiterated their support for Zelenskyy, while keeping an anxious eye on the rapprochement between Trump and Putin. “I don’t like Trump’s flirting with Putin,” said 49-year-old Fedir Logvynenko. “I don’t quite understand whether it’s from great intelligence or from complete incompetence.” He added that he agreed with Zelenskyy’s position of refusing to “accept an agreement on Ukraine without Ukraine,” also reserving criticism for Ukraine’s European allies. Yuliya Antonyuk, a 42-year-old real estate agent, meanwhile, said that Ukrainians “couldn’t cope without American weapons and support.”

“I want people to stop dying every day. I want to sleep calmly,” she said, adding that it would be “impossible” to hold presidential elections in the country given the current conditions “as there is shelling all the time.” On Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held talks in Saudi Arabia, which alarmed and distressed Ukrainians and European allies who said any decision on ending the war had to include them.

Trump said that the U.S. is “successfully negotiating an end to the War with Russia” and that “Zelenskyy probably wants to keep the ‘gravy train’ going.” Trump earlier claimed that Zelenskyy had approval ratings of just 4%, even thought an opinion poll released Wednesday by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed that 57% of Ukrainians trust him. “As we are talking about 4%, we have seen this disinformation, we understand it’s coming from Russia,” Zelenskyy told a news conference in Kyiv on Wednesday. Earlier this month, a Pew Research Center poll showed that 47% of Americans approve of Trump’s job performance to some extent.

Zelenskyy added that any attempts to replace him during the war would fail Trump's questions about Ukrainian elections following Putin’s repeated assertions that Zelenskyy is not Ukraine’s legitimate leader contending that the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians would not support concessions to Russia. Trump also wrote that "MILLIONS have unnecessarily died" in the war. It is not known how many have died since Russia and Ukraine do not release casualty numbers, but reliable estimates put the number of those killed at a fraction of 1 million. Trump echoed criticism from Putin, who has ruled Russia for all but four of the past 25 years via elections widely considered illegitimate, but has repeatedly questioned the legitimacy of Zelenskyy’s continuing leadership.

Ukraine last held a presidential election in 2019 and was due to have one last April, but Zelenskyy has said in the past that it is not possible for Ukrainians to go to the polls in wartime and that view is also backed up by the country’s constitution. Speaking to reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort late Tuesday, Trump said he believed he had the power to end the war in Ukraine, "but today I heard, ‘Oh, well, we weren’t invited.’ Well, you’ve been there for three years.” “You should have never started it," he added. The reaction in Moscow to the broader change in direction of U.S. foreign policy has been more upbeat. Speaking to Russian lawmakers Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov did not directly address Trump's comments but suggested the Kremlin was pleased with the talks. 

The U.S. president is “the first, and so far, apparently, the only Western leader who has publicly and loudly said that one of the root causes of the Ukrainian situation was the brazen path of the previous administration to draw Ukraine into NATO,” Lavrov said. “No Western leader has ever said this." “This is already a signal that he understands our position,” Lavrov added, in a speech that covered the broader second Trump administration rather than the president’s specific remarks Tuesday.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Israelis shot mistaken for Palestinians


So the internet has been erupting over a shooting in my neck of the woods Miami! Boy I love when we make the headlines for dumb shit but this one takes the cake as a local crazy man shot Israelis mistaking them for Palestinians. Yeah folks this is what we are now doing here? Really guys? OK Well check this out the idiot in question arrested is named Mordechai Brafman who is allegedly been accused of shooting victims 17 times because he thought they were ‘Palestinians’, sparking widespread outrage.

This guy was reportedly hunting Palestinians in now in jail folks and this happened in Miami Beach Florida and after mistaking them for Palestinians, Mordechai Brafman, was detained Saturday night and faces two counts of attempted second-degree murder, according to reports. Citing a local Instagram account that posts about Jewish life, the Miami Herald reported that the victims were an Israeli father and son. The attack started a widespread debate online about growing anti-Arab sentiment in the US, which many social media users believe has been fueled by “anti-Palestinian hate and indoctrination” within pro-Israeli communities in the US. One user said, “If a Muslim shot two people in Miami because he thought they were Israelis, it would be called terrorism and there would be wall-to-wall media coverage,” criticizing the lack of coverage of the incident within mainstream news outlets. A man who was reportedly hunting Palestinians was arrested over the weekend for shooting two Israelis on Miami Beach in Florida after mistaking them for Palestinians, sparking widespread outrage online.

The man, identified as Mordechai Brafman, was detained on Saturday night and faces two counts of attempted second-degree murder, according to reports. Citing a local Instagram account that posts about Jewish life, the Miami Herald reported that the victims were an Israeli father and son. The attack started a widespread debate online about growing anti-Arab sentiment in the US, which many social media users believe has been fueled by “anti-Palestinian hate and indoctrination” within pro-Israeli communities in the US. One user said, “If a Muslim shot two people in Miami because he thought they were Israelis, it would be called terrorism and there would be wall-to-wall media coverage,” criticizing the lack of coverage of the incident within mainstream news outlets.

According to Brafman’s arrest report, he told police in an interview, "While I was driving my truck, I saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both." Neither of the victims were killed, and the police said they were visitors from Israel. One person argued that Brafman acted with such "impunity" in Miami because they already do these types of crimes in the West Bank and Gaza, referring to Israel's continuing onslaught in Gaza and violence by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinians. Brafman’s words, saying that he "saw Palestinians and killed them", opened up an online debate about the radicalization of anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab sentiment in the US, with many online asking, “Where was he radicalised?” and asking for the US Congress to address the increasing hate against Palestinians and Arabs.

There has been a marked increase in Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian attacks in the US since Israel’s war on Gaza broke out 16 months ago. In October 2023, a six-year-old Palestinian American was fatally stabbed 26 times and his mother seriously wounded in the state of Illinois, in an attack officials say was linked to the Israel-Palestine war and because they identified as Muslim. Two months later, three Palestinian-American students were speaking Arabic and wearing keffiyehs and were en route to dinner when they were shot by a gunman in Burlington, Vermont.

According to Brafman’s arrest report, he told police in an interview, "While I was driving my truck, I saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both." Neither of the victims were killed, and the police said they were visitors from Israel. One person argued that Brafman acted with such "impunity" in Miami because they already do these types of crimes in the West Bank and Gaza, referring to Israel's continuing onslaught in Gaza and violence by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinians. Brafman’s words, saying that he "saw Palestinians and killed them", opened up an online debate about the radicalisation of anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab sentiment in the US, with many online asking, “Where was he radicalised?” and asking for the US Congress to address the increasing hate against Palestinians and Arabs.

There has been a marked increase in Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian attacks in the US since Israel’s war on Gaza broke out 16 months ago. In October 2023, a six-year-old Palestinian American was fatally stabbed 26 times and his mother seriously wounded in the state of Illinois, in an attack officials say was linked to the Israel-Palestine war and because they identified as Muslim. Two months later, three Palestinian-American students were speaking Arabic and wearing keffiyehs and were en route to dinner when they were shot by a gunman in Burlington, Vermont. Several social media users shared screenshots from the Facebook account of one of the victims, in which he claimed that the attack against him and his father was an “anti-semitic” one.

Moments after being shot, the Israeli man who was the victim of the shooting took to social media and wrote, “My father and I went through a murder attempt against anti-semitic background.” He finished his social media post with the words, “Death to Arabs.” The victims reportedly told police they were victims of an antisemitic attack, according to accounts on social media. Many expressed their disbelief with the response from the victim because it was widely reported by the media and noted by the police report that the attack was provoked by anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab sentiments. The Times of Israel reported that there was no altercation between Brafman and the two victims before the shooting, which they described as unprovoked. Social media users criticised the way mainstream media reported the incident, saying that the term “terrorism” has not been uttered by anyone.

After the attack, the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (Cair) called for federal hate crime charges to be brought against Brafman. "We urge state and federal law enforcement authorities to bring hate crime charges in this case based on the alleged perpetrator’s statements to police that reportedly indicate an anti-Palestinian motive," Cair's Florida communications director, Wilfredo Amr Ruiz, said. According to a 2024 report by Cair, there has been an unprecedented rise in Islamophobic incidents throughout 2023 and 2024, with Cair receiving 8,061 complaints of anti-Muslim discrimination nationwide in 2024 alone. Cair said that compared to 2023, there was a sixty-nine percent increase in these complaints in 2024.

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