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Clare Delahunt's avatar

It's my opinion that the US will always need a Super Power enemy. I, along with many, had hope for something different after the fall of the wall, but only saw a continuance of the exploitation and insult to Russia of this need to fund the Pentagon and MIC with outright snubbing ans not honoring deals, promises or agreements to our disgrace. Then, after a dark time of regrouping in the 90's, Russia began to emerge as a strong, highly strategic and quickly prospering nation with growing allies.

Herein came the example of its great threat to US hegemony. Russia's backing its ally, Syria. Ending our monomaniacal plan to "take 7 nations in 5 years." Beginning with Iraq and ending with Iran. Clearly, Israel influenced. It was then the scapegoating of Russia began in earnest and we in the US were treated to 4 years of Russiagate as the reason for the inevitable loss of a bad candidate, in reality to lay the groundwork to justify war with Russia.

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Feral Finster's avatar

Once upon a time, not so long ago, any development that the Establishment of the day didn't like could automatically be blamed on Jews.

Crops failed? Jews did that.

King's fleet sank in a freak storm? Everyone knows that Jews can control the weather.

The Crown Prince is a barely closeted and rather flamboyant homosexual? You know, Jews.

Today's Establishment is far more enlightened. They no longer blame Jews for unwanted election results or pesky weather-related problems. They blame Russia.

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