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Someone post her blackened corpse, please. Thanks.

>Oh My Science!!! My daughter is dead… she didn’t even get to experience BBC. Oh no… not like this

>over
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>Approximately 10 hours before the explosion of the car with Daria Dygin, Alexander Dugin himself published in his telegram channel a rather sharp and critical attitude towards the Russian power community.
>It was caused by news of the next explosions in the Crimea, but taking into account the subsequent death of Darya Dygina, the text looks even more revealing.
>Let's quote this message in full:
>“I believe that the status quo regime in Russia can theoretically last no longer than 6 months. The desperate resistance of the Atlantean-Nazi regime in Kiev requires from Russia essential - cardinal - internal transformations. Structural, ideological, personnel, institutional, strategic.
>...

>I see a bloodsucker shit

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>“I believe that the status quo regime in Russia can theoretically last no longer than 6 months. The desperate resistance of the Atlanto-Nazi regime in Kyiv demands from Russia significant - cardinal - internal transformations. Structural, ideological, personnel, institutional, strategic.
>That which is acceptable without SVO, under the conditions of SVO - and especially a long SVO that is not going to end - is not acceptable.
>Increasing attacks on Crimea, attempts to arrange a nuclear explosion in Zaporozhye, declarations of a counter-offensive on Kherson, Zelensky’s firm refusal to compromise, the West’s persistence in cutting off all ties with Russia – all these are signs that they decided to stand on the other end to the end . They can be understood: Russia actually (and this is not propaganda) challenged the West as a civilization.
>So we have to go all the way.
>The Supreme Commander-in-Chief said: we haven't really started anything yet. Now we have to start. You want - you don't want - but you have to.
>For the first 6 months we were able - and this is a fact - to conduct the NWO without fundamentally changing anything in Russia itself. So far, the changes are cosmetic, and even completely inappropriate and useless elections have been decided to be held according to the schedule. As if nothing is happening. But it's actually happening.
>The maximum comfort mode (adjusted for emergency conditions) and the preservation of the old system - "war through a dream" - will have to be canceled at some point.
>It seems to me that with the beginning of autumn, this awareness of the need to transfer the country to a new track will be quite clear.
>It will take another six months to realize the “irreversibility of the irreversible” and the inertial continuation of the old.

>And there is not far and February 24, 2023.
>I can understand that the authorities have been used to ruling the way they rule - more or less effectively - for 22 years. But that period is in the past. SVO has already changed everything. Now the question is not whether the government wants or does not want change. And it is precisely patriotic - conservative-revolutionary, if you like. Such changes are simply inevitable - even if you stand to death against their beginning, it will be possible to delay it for no more than six months. And then they will come anyway.
>SVO is now more important than power - in its subjective dimension. With the beginning of the SVO, the regime of history itself changed irreversibly: a new ontological vector appeared that cannot be dissolved by arbitrariness or decree. The mighty forces of history have come into play, the tectonic plates have shifted.
>Let the old regime bury its dead. A new Russian time is coming. Relentlessly."
>Approximately in this spirit, many Russian telegram channels and bloggers who support the "special operation" began to comment on the death of Darya Dugina, blaming Ukraine for it unequivocally and urging "to go to the end."

We won ameribros

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Cope shit Dugin is a made up bogeyman Rasputin figure because his schizo ramblings pushed fee fee's of a roastie journalist. He is irrelevant in R*ssia.

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>08/21/22
no

I wouldn't say Dugin is irrelevant in Russia. It's more that Dugin-like beliefs were already common amongst Russians and especially pro-war chekists because Russians are retarded. Dugin's views were just the most coherent (believe it or not) version of those that were already very common in Russia. It's worth noting that Dugin's schizo revanchism prevailed and someone like Zhirinovsky's didn't.

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I laugh everytime a Ukrainian dies.

fr fr no cap?

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I once masturbated to this picture of a mother grieving in tears and extreme depression after her Ukrainian child was killed by a Russian shell. Makes me so hard imagining how much suffering these subhuman vermin are going through. Love it.

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Best I can post is fried Jewkrainians

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It doesn't sound healthy.

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Death makes everyone equal, it seems.