Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:13 a.m. No.20808919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

2 May, 2024 09:34

Ukraine accuses US of support shortfall

Washington can’t expect to defeat someone “stronger than Russia” when it fails to properly arm Kiev, (Big Fat Crybaby won’t admit they’ve lost) Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has claimed

 

The ability of the US to maintain the current 'world order' is being undermined by the failure of Kiev's Western backers to ramp up defense production, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has warned.

 

Speaking to Foreign Policy magazine, Ukraine’s top diplomat urged the US in particular to “look for problems on your side and not on the side of Ukraine” when devising strategies for the conflict with Moscow.

 

“Russia has become more efficient in producing weapons than the whole Western alliance. It’s a bad sign. Things must change if we are serious about defending the world as we know it,” Kuleba said in an interview published on Wednesday.

 

“Ask yourselves: What are we doing wrong if we cannot help our ally prevail?” the diplomat urged the Americans.

 

“If you cannot produce enough interceptors to help Ukraine win the war against the country that wants to destroy the world order, then how are you going to win in the war against perhaps an enemy who is stronger than Russia?” he added.

 

Kuleba called on politicians in Washington to adopt a maximalist approach to military assistance, and to treat Russia as an “enemy”that cannot be negotiated with while Vladimir Putin remains president.

 

Kiev is grateful for the approval of an additional $60 billion in US security aid last month, Kuleba said, but claimed that the morale boost “would have been even stronger”if Washington included Patriot anti-aircraft systems in its arms packages.

 

Putin has linked the Ukraine conflict with what he perceives to be Washington’s geopolitical vulnerability. Attending the Valdai Discussion Club last October, the Russian leader claimed the US had “provoked” the fighting, partly to force its European allies “to get behind [their] sovereign and switch to the policy of sanctions and restrictions against Russia.”

 

During the same event, Putin stated that Western wealth “was to the large extent achieved thanks to the plunder of its colonies over the centuries.” He further claimed that“Western global influence is a giant military-financial pyramid scheme, which requires as fuel natural, technological, and human resources owned by others.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/596865-kuleba-us-military-aid/

Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:28 a.m. No.20808977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9090

>>20808404 Macron vows to send TROOPS to Ukraine if Putin's forces break through front lines and Zelensky asks for reinforcements - further raising the risk of NATO going head-to-head with RussiaPN

 

Macron desperate, Kiev soldiers retreating from every front, kiev keeps crying for more weapons and money, the sham war was already lost last year by Zelensky and military. Zelensky hasn’t been in Ukraine for quite some time, just on US news doing propaganda. This war Macron’s baby, he expected to steal the resources from Russia and overturn Putin. Russia has already mostly won, so Macron, Zelensky Poland need to keep up the pretense through 2024 election otherwise Bidan will lose (he’ll lose anyway).

 

Personally I don’t believe there will be a 2024 election

 

My guess is Macron will be ousted in France before his term is up.

 

Nothing will end the way they want, Nothing!

Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:36 a.m. No.20809017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9065

Natalie Winters Details Peter Daszak's Testimonial In Congress. He lies constantly with a lot of arroganceHe’s a bit jumpy and defensive!

 

 

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Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:48 a.m. No.20809073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9081 >>9510

Ben Bergquam Reporting Live From The Protests At Fordham University. These kids are insaneA Jesuit ran university they are chanting for Hamas and Palestine, that are aligned.

 

4:13

 

 

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Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:54 a.m. No.20809104   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A movement of Anti Globalists. CPT. Maureen Bannon: "We Can't Let Globalists Win, They'll Do Anything To Win"European patriots getting on Board, kick out the Globalists

 

4:52

 

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Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 8:59 a.m. No.20809136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9142 >>9166 >>9271 >>9362 >>9566 >>9595 >>9645

Citizen Free Press

@CitizenFreePres

 

Morning Joe Scarborough is absolutely freaking out today.

 

He calls his progressive audience stupid.

 

He knows the campus protests are going to hurt Democrats.

 

Cry harder, Joe. This is your party.

 

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Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 9:13 a.m. No.20809208   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9213 >>9216 >>9225 >>9271 >>9362 >>9566 >>9645

Biden delivers remarks on campus protests. How dare he speak about the Rule of Law. He says we are not an authoritarian nation, we don’t squash dissent, we let people be heard. (Kek ask J6ers that!)“We are not a lawless country, we are a Civil Society” (really then stop the persecution of Trump and MAGA. I doubt any of what he says will stop the kids from screaming. They will most likely chant, “Fuck Joe Bidan”

 

3:20

 

I hate this liar, regardless he is the resident, we 3 minutes before he loses steam

 

 

https://youtu.be/UMqtKVDQQRY

Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 9:22 a.m. No.20809237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9238

Can The Current Universities Be Saved?

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Victor Davis Hanson.1/2

 

Elite higher education in America—long unquestioned as globally preeminent—is facing a perfect storm.Fewer applicants, higher costs, impoverished students, collapsing standards, and increasingly politicized and mediocre faculty reflect a collapse of the university system.

 

The country is waking up to the reality that a bachelor’s degree no longer equates with graduates being broadly educated and analytical. Just as often,they are stereotyped as pampered, largely ignorant, and gratuitously opinionated.

 

No wonder polls show a drastic loss of public respect for higher education and, specifically, agrowing lack of confidence in the professoriate.

 

Each year, there are far fewer students entering college. Despite a U.S. population 40 million larger than 20 years ago, fertility rates have fallen in two decades by some 500,000 births per year.

 

Meanwhile, from 1980 to 2020, room, board, and tuition increased by 170 percent.

 

Skyrocketing costs cannot be explained by inflation alone, given that campuses have lightened faculty teaching loads while expanding administrative staff.At Stanford, there is nearly one staffer or administrative position for every student on campus.

 

At the same time, to vie for a shrinking number of students, colleges began offering costly in loco parentis counseling, Club Med-style dorms and accommodations, and extracurricular activities.

 

As applicants grew scarcer and expenses went up, universities began offering “full-service” student-aid packages,heavily reliant on government-subsidized student loans. The collective indebtedness of over 40 million student borrowers isnearing $2 trillion.

 

Worse still, an entire new array of therapeutic majors and minors appeared in the social sciences. Most of these gender/race/environmental courses did not emphasize analytical, mathematical, or oral and written skills. Such course work did not impress employers.

 

Faculty hiringhad becomeincreasingly non-meritocraticbased on diversity/equity/inclusion criteria. New faculty hires have sought to institutionalize self-serving DEI and recalibrate higher education to prepare a new generation for self-perpetuating radical ideologies.

 

At the more elite campuses, racial quotas vastly curtailed the number of Asian and white students. But that racialist social engineering project required dropping the SAT requirement and comparative ranking of high school grade point averages.

 

As less well-prepared students entered college, faculty either inflated grades(80 percent are A/A- now at Yale), watered down their course requirements, or added new soft-ball classes. To do otherwise while attempting to retain old standards earned targeted faculty charges of racism and worse.

 

Another way to square the circle ofrising costs and fewer and poorer students was to attract foreign students. They pay the full costs of college, especially those on generous stipends from the Middle East and China.Nearly a million foreign nationals, the majority from illiberal regimes, are now here on full scholarships.

 

While here, many see their newfound freedoms as invitations to attack America. Once here, they too often romanticize the very autocratic governments and illiberal values of their homelands that they seemingly sought to escape by coming to America.

 

https://victorhanson.com/can-the-current-universities-be-saved/

Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 9:22 a.m. No.20809238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20809237

2/2

 

Most foreign students assume they are exempt from the consequences of violating campus rules or lawsin general. After all, they pay the full cost of their education and thus partially subsidize those who do not.

 

Almost halfof all those enrolled in collegenever graduate. Those who do, on average, require six years to do so.

 

All these realities explain why teenagers increasingly opt for trade schools, vocational education, and community colleges. They prefer to enter the work force largely debt-free and in demand as skilled, sought-after tradespeople.

 

Most feel that if the old general education curriculum has been destroyed at weaponized universities, then there is no great loss in skipping the traditional BA degree.A far better selection of demanding and well-taught classes can be found online at a lower cost.

 

The result is a disaster for both higher education and a wake-up call for the country at large.

 

Entire generations are now suffering from prolonged adolescenceas they drag out college to consume their early and mid-twenties. The unfortunate result for the country is a radical delay in marriage, childbearing, and home ownership—all the time-honored catalysts for adulthood and the responsibilities that come with it.

 

Politicized faculty, infantilized students, and mediocre classeshave combined to erode the prestige of college degrees, even at once elite colleges. A degree from Columbia no longer guarantees either maturity or preeminent knowledge but is just as likely a warning to employers of a noisy, poorly educated graduate more eager to complain to Human Resources than to enhance a company’s productivity.

 

Yet it may not be all that unfortunate that much of higher education is going the way of malls, movie theaters, and CDs.The country needs far more skilled physical labor and less prolonged adolescence and debt.

 

STEM courses, professional schools, and traditional campuses are better insulated from mediocrity and should survive. Otherwise, millions more starting adulthood at 18 debt-free and fewer encumbered, ignorant, and entitled at 25 is not a bad thing for the country.

 

https://victorhanson.com/can-the-current-universities-be-saved/

Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 9:26 a.m. No.20809250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9254

Citizen Free Press

@CitizenFreePres

 

Even Al Sharpton can't hide the truth:

 

"How do the Democrats, how do all of us on that side, say January 6th was wrong if you can have the same pictures going on college campuses?”

 

 

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Anonymous ID: a2ec0c May 2, 2024, 11 a.m. No.20809561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ali Bradley

@AliBradleyTV

 

NEW:Mexico is now working with Cuen-Buitimea’s family to sue George Alan Kelly according to his attorney, Brenna Larkin.

 

Here is her response:

 

The defense is curious about the Mexican government's continued involvement in this case, and its attempts to influence judicial proceedings in this case. Myself and my colleagues have represented many different Mexican nationals who have been stuck in custody in the United States. The Mexican consul general rarely (if ever) reaches out to get involved in their cases.

 

The deceased in this case was clearly involved in criminal activity. The presence of the radio, and his previous photograph involving the radio, binoculars, camouflage clothing, and the fanny pack, all indicate a criminal lifestyle. Mr. Cuen-Buitimea had previously been deported numerous times from this country. Had he obeyed the law, he would never have been there and he would never have met this end.

 

We would hope that the Mexican consul general would encourage their citizens to respect the laws of the United States, just as we encourage our citizens to respect the laws of Mexico. It is unfortunate that Mr. Cuen-Buitimea continued to make the tragic choices that put him in harm's way, but those were his choices.”

 

Kelly says they are looking into their options as well when it comes to suing the county.

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