Comedian Andrew Schulz realizes why children are being used as political mouthpieces: because you aren’t allowed to argue with them, no matter how ridiculous, wrong or downright evil their positions are.
NSFW language is deployed.
Lots of folks don’t like the show. They are not wrong to do so.
I’m seeing people arguing back and forth on whether or not to “hate watch” the show. Shrug. I can see both sides: give up and sigh in vague, fatigued defeatism, which is where I am with this; or rage against the dying of the light. I will never not hate on bad Star Trek; I’ve got forty years of fandom invested there. But LotR is *only* thirty or so years deep with me. And my house ain’t exactly littered with die cast and plastic toy spaceships from Middle Earth…
Anyway, this guy takes another view, and he ain’t wrong to do so:
[ stuh–kas-tik ter–uh-riz-uhm ]
Of course, this is not new. Violence has been occurring for several years, egged on by politicians and activists. Antifa and their culture-destroying depredations may not be in the news as much as they were a few years ago when they were the shock troops of the Left, but they’re still out there carrying out acts of violence upon the regular citizenry.
I’m not entirely convinced that this is *actually* from the Amazon series. But I’m not convinced that it’s not, either.
I’ve heard this speech before. Last time, it was in German.
Anyone who disagrees with him and his senile policies is evil and stupid. Even better: burning down businesses and killing people in the streets for political purposes? Not worth mentioning. Milling about the halls of power? Oooh, that there threatens the very bedrock of democracy.
This was not a campaign speech. This was a call for violence.
He “fell” out of a sixth-story window of a hospital in Moscow. Fun fact about Maganov: he apparently opposed Putin’s war.
Something people should keep in mind when they think of Putin as anything other than a Soviet thug:
In a speech way back in 2005, he said:
“First and foremost it is worth acknowledging that the demise of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century,” Putin said. “As for the Russian people, it became a genuine tragedy. Tens of millions of our fellow citizens and countrymen found themselves beyond the fringes of Russian territory”
Yeah, the well-deserved and long overdue end of the Soviet Union caused chaos for the Russian people. But to declare it as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century is really saying something. He’s saying that the loss of power and prestige of the USSR was worse than:
1) The Russian loss in WWI
2) The Bolshevik Revolution
3) The extermination of the Kulaks
4) The Holodomor
5) the gulag system
6) Dozens of millions of Russians/Soviets getting wiped out in WWII
7) The Russian mess in Afghanistan
8) Chernobyl
9) Friggen’ *Communism*
All of those are less “catastrophic” than, say, Latvia and Ukraine and Estonia getting to live out from under the Kremlins thumb in Putin’s view. Any wonder he’s launched a world-threatening genocidal war?
And in ironic claims that did not age well:
In an apparent response to foreign allegations that Russia has been backtracking on democracy, Putin said Russia’s main political task was to develop as a free, democratic nation with European ideals. He stressed that individual freedoms would not be compromised by strengthening the state.
Unlike a lot of quickly-enraged people, I’m willing to wait for some sort of investigation. Nevertheless, this *sure* looks like the guy pulled the trigger unintentionally to me. Which is not a good thing. It is, and should be, career limiting for a police officer.