Message from @Reaps

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2018-07-18 05:19:47 UTC  

It's also the highest rated employer I've seen so far on Glassdoor, google, or any other places I've looked

2018-07-18 05:19:58 UTC  

At least as far as places I'm considering applying to.

2018-07-18 06:01:16 UTC  

TPUSA is fucking awful lol

2018-07-18 07:59:28 UTC  

TYT loves communists openly now

2018-07-18 08:32:22 UTC  

Physical removal when?

2018-07-18 09:19:36 UTC  

anyone hear the silence in the media about paris struggle snuggles and peace

2018-07-18 09:22:50 UTC  

quite deafening

2018-07-18 14:53:48 UTC  

yes broo

2018-07-18 15:49:07 UTC  

Over 5k members have joined us with some still being processed & Young independence (youth wing of UKIP) has increased to it's largest membership number

2018-07-18 15:49:37 UTC  

nice

2018-07-18 15:50:07 UTC  

Our polls have increased massively. Opinum has put us at 8% with a +5 increase since last month's report & other polls have put us either 7 or 8%

2018-07-18 15:50:29 UTC  

We're projected to match our best voting intention polls too

2018-07-18 15:52:59 UTC  

I mean, he has a fucking point

2018-07-18 15:59:28 UTC  

what?

2018-07-18 15:59:32 UTC  

we helped *them*

2018-07-18 16:00:04 UTC  

On the flipside, the USSR was sending huge quantities of minerals and foodstuffs to Germany right up to June 1941

2018-07-18 16:01:13 UTC  

There were trains still crossing the border heading Westwards on the night of the 22nd

2018-07-18 16:18:31 UTC  

Well becausr until that point russia and germany were allies ish.

But Russia wouldnt have been able to do half of what they did without US Supplies. And tbh because Stalin couldnt believe Hitler betrayed him and took months for him to counterattack, they became active in the war only a month prior than the US.

2018-07-18 16:28:33 UTC  

Well yeah, I was also going to mention the lend-lease, considering that was help the US and the UK provided *to* Russia and not the other way around

2018-07-18 16:29:10 UTC  

Stalin also knew war was coming; he just didn't want it to come in '41 - especially when he didn't expect Germany to romp over France like they did

2018-07-18 16:40:29 UTC  

Stalin liked Hitler. They had a lot in common. And Stalin also hoped hitler would keep to the treaty he signed. Since its the only such he signed.

2018-07-18 16:41:16 UTC  

When he invaded. It was reported Stalin called his intel peopls liars and that it could never be true.

2018-07-18 16:43:40 UTC  

So what you're saying is Stalin and Hitler were basically Zoidberg and Hermes.

2018-07-18 16:44:29 UTC  

I dont know futurama enough to agree or disagree with that reference.

2018-07-18 17:48:25 UTC  

The answer is yes.

2018-07-19 01:58:24 UTC  

not sure if this the right room https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC45L3ARnZA

2018-07-19 01:59:20 UTC  

John Cleese - In Conversation with Graham Johnson & John Ford - man the media in UK is in a bad state, some of you may have come across this already :S

2018-07-19 02:02:15 UTC  

and this Melanie Phillips: How the media manipulates truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te01MtCJP0w

2018-07-19 02:10:23 UTC  

@tea-o The sound on the John Cleese video is pretty terrible, but it's very insightful

2018-07-19 02:21:25 UTC  

this one is a bit random but this channel has a lot of info regarding the eastern block of Europe and practical politics etc. Is from a conservative angle but shares a lot of common goals i.e. free speech. Might not be for all, but some interesting info eastern block , and political ideologies worth a look if interested - Protests as a means of demoralization (practical politics) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNeHqrZAMLY and also What is Duginism and why it matters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdkfEKOVaFc , Religion in Albania https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1vHu6cJCF4

2018-07-19 06:21:36 UTC  

Stalin didn't trust Hitler, let alone like him; German and Soviet forces were shooting at each other during the Polish invasion

Stalin simply wanted to stir the pot between the capitalist countries under the assumption that the ensuing war would bring about radical socialist uprisings, as it had done to Russia post-WWI. He just didn't count on Germany BTFOing countries like France so early into things

2018-07-19 16:26:55 UTC  

He also never expected germany to break the pact. He took the Germans at their word as he was willing to keep his.