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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest62
Date: September 9, 2021, 11:32 am
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The pseudo-science of ‘human biodiversity’ is entirely WESTERN
in origin: no one was classified as “caucasoid/white”
“negroid/black” “mongoloid/asian” until WESTERNERS decided it
was so.
As for Russian inventions, the most offensive include: aircraft
(death and pollution), petrol cracking (death and pollution),
artificial rubber (pollution), and the most evil of all, space
technology (eternal expansion and enslavement). They expanded
chemistry, maths and physics, all sciences which have been used
to and will continue to enslave billions. Russia has contributed
to some of the worst aspects of western “civilisation.”
You cannot learn superiority, and you certainly cannot unlearn
inferiority. Aryanism = superior, Russia and the West =
inferior. We will not run from the truth or mask our words out
of pity or kindness.
#Post#: 8660--------------------------------------------------
Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest62
Date: September 9, 2021, 11:37 am
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Also it’s amazing how you cite Jared Taylor, someone even the
boromir-syndrome whites have criticised for being too friendly
towards jews.
‘Human biodiversity’ has also contributed to eugenics, used by
the very anglos you speak of. Thank you for proving such a
useful idiot.
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest30
Date: September 9, 2021, 7:32 pm
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@arthuriana
--- Quote ---
> Also it’s amazing how you cite Jared Taylor, someone even the
boromir-syndrome whites have criticised for being too friendly
towards jews.
--- End Quote ---
What matter is the facts which he said, if it's true and
accurate, then we cannot deny that, but there is some of his
thoughts are false, then we can ignore that, people not always
wrong, there's some of truth which they bring, even I cannot
deny that Jewish people, beside their evilness, they are
superior being which can conquer the world for not just fifty,
but five thousand years without causing many casualties to their
people, we can learn from them how to win on this cruel world,
they are superhuman
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: September 10, 2021, 12:14 am
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"Russian people did not contribute much on inventing new
technological device"
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_space_program#List_of_projects_and_accomplishments
--- Quote ---
> The Soviet space program's projects include:
>
> Almaz space stations
> Cosmos satellites
> Energia
> Foton
> Luna Moon flybys, orbiters, impacts, landers, rovers, sample
returns
> Mars probe program
> Meteor meteorological satellites
> Molniya communications satellites
> Mir space station
> Proton satellites
> Phobos Mars probes program
> Salyut space stations
> Soyuz program spacecraft
> Sputnik satellites
> TKS spacecraft
> Venera Venus probes program
> Vega program Venus and comet Halley probes program
> Vostok program spacecraft
> Voskhod program spacecraft
> Zond program
>
> Notable firsts
>
> The Soviet space program pioneered many aspects of space
exploration:
>
> 1957: First intercontinental ballistic missile and orbital
launch vehicle, the R-7 Semyorka.
> 1957: First satellite, Sputnik 1.
> 1957: First animal in Earth orbit, the dog Laika on Sputnik 2.
> 1959: First rocket ignition in Earth orbit, first man-made
object to escape Earth's gravity, Luna 1.
> 1959: First data communications, or telemetry, to and from
outer space, Luna 1.
> 1959: First man-made object to pass near the Moon, first
man-made object in Heliocentric orbit, Luna 1.
> 1959: First probe to impact the Moon, Luna 2.
> 1959: First images of the moon's far side, Luna 3.
> 1960: First animals to safely return from Earth orbit, the
dogs Belka and Strelka on Sputnik 5.
> 1961: First probe launched to Venus, Venera 1.
> 1961: First person in space (International definition) and in
Earth orbit, Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1, Vostok program.
> 1961: First person to spend over 24 hours in space Gherman
Titov, Vostok 2 (also first person to sleep in space).
> 1962: First dual crewed spaceflight, Vostok 3 and Vostok 4.
> 1962: First probe launched to Mars, Mars 1.
> 1963: First woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, Vostok 6.
> 1964: First multi-person crew (3), Voskhod 1.
> 1965: First extra-vehicular activity (EVA), by Alexsei
Leonov,[29] Voskhod 2.
> 1965: First radio telescope in space, Zond 3.
> 1965: First probe to hit another planet of the Solar System
(Venus), Venera 3.
> 1966: First probe to make a soft landing on and transmit from
the surface of the Moon, Luna 9.
> 1966: First probe in lunar orbit, Luna 10.
> 1966: first image of the whole Earth disk, Molniya 1.[30]
> 1967: First uncrewed rendezvous and docking, Cosmos 186/Cosmos
188.
> 1968: First living beings to reach the Moon (circumlunar
flights) and return unharmed to Earth, Russian tortoises and
other lifeforms on Zond 5.
> 1969: First docking between two crewed craft in Earth orbit
and exchange of crews, Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5.
> 1970: First soil samples automatically extracted and returned
to Earth from another celestial body, Luna 16.
> 1970: First robotic space rover, Lunokhod 1 on the Moon.
> 1970: First full interplanetary travel with a soft landing and
useful data transmission. Data received from the surface of
another planet of the Solar System (Venus), Venera 7
> 1971: First space station, Salyut 1.
> 1971: First probe to impact the surface of Mars, Mars 2.
> 1971: First probe to land on Mars, Mars 3.
> 1971: First armed space station, Almaz.
> 1975: First probe to orbit Venus, to make a soft landing on
Venus, first photos from the surface of Venus, Venera 9.
> 1980: First Hispanic and Black person in space, Arnaldo Tamayo
Méndez on Soyuz 38.
> 1984: First woman to walk in space, Svetlana Savitskaya
(Salyut 7 space station).
> 1986: First crew to visit two separate space stations (Mir and
Salyut 7).
> 1986: First probes to deploy robotic balloons into Venus
atmosphere and to return pictures of a comet during close flyby
Vega 1, Vega 2.
> 1986: First permanently crewed space station, Mir, 1986–2001,
with a permanent presence on board (1989–1999).
> 1987: First crew to spend over one year in space, Vladimir
Titov and Musa Manarov on board of Soyuz TM-4 - Mir.
> 1988: First fully automated flight of a spaceplane (Buran).
--- End Quote ---
More about Laika:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika
--- Quote ---
> Laika (Russian: Лайка; c. 1954 –
3 November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who became one of the
first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth.
Laika, a stray mongrel from the streets of Moscow, was selected
to be the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 that was
launched into low orbit on 3 November 1957. No capacity for her
recovery and survival was planned, and she died of overheating
or asphyxiation shortly before she was to be poisoned.
>
> Little was known about the impact of spaceflight on living
creatures at the time of Laika's mission, and the technology to
de-orbit had not yet been developed, so Laika's survival was
never expected. Some scientists believed humans would be unable
to survive the launch or the conditions of outer space, so
engineers viewed flights by animals as a necessary precursor to
human missions.[1] The experiment aimed to prove that a living
passenger could survive being launched into orbit and endure a
micro-g environment, paving the way for human spaceflight and
providing scientists with some of the first data on how living
organisms react to spaceflight environments.
>
> Laika died within hours from overheating, possibly caused by a
failure of the central R-7 sustainer to separate from the
payload. The true cause and time of her death were not made
public until 2002; instead, it was widely reported that she died
when her oxygen ran out on day six or, as the Soviet government
initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion.
> ...
> Sputnik 2 was not designed to be retrievable, and it had
always been accepted that Laika would die.[4] The mission
sparked a debate across the globe on the mistreatment of animals
and animal testing in general to advance science.[14] In the
United Kingdom, the National Canine Defence League called on all
dog owners to observe a minute's silence, while the Royal
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)
received protests even before Radio Moscow had finished
announcing the launch. Animal rights groups at the time called
on members of the public to protest at Soviet embassies.[23]
> ...
> In the Soviet Union, there was less controversy. Neither the
media, books in the following years, nor the public openly
questioned the decision to send a dog into space.
--- End Quote ---
Related:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_space_dogs
--- Quote ---
> As part of their training, they were confined in small boxes
for 15–20 days at a time.
> ...
>
HTML https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/Russian_space_dog_box.jpg/477px-Russian_space_dog_box.jpg
> ...
> Dezik (Дезик) and Tsygan
(Цыган, "Gypsy") were the first
dogs to make a sub-orbital flight on 15 August 1951.[2] Both
dogs were recovered unharmed after travelling to a maximum
altitude of 110 km (68 mi). Dezik made another sub-orbital
flight in 1951 with the first dog named Lisa
(Лиса, "Fox"), although neither survived
because the parachute failed to deploy.[2]
> ...
> Smelaya (Смелая, "Brave"
or "Courageous", fem.) was due to make a flight in September but
ran away the day before the launch. She was found the next day
and went on to make a successful flight with a dog named
Malyshka (Малышка,
"Baby"). They both crashed after the rocket failed to deploy a
parachute, and were found the next day by the recovery team.
> ...
> Bars (Барс (pron. "Barss"); "snow
leopard") and Lisichka
(Лисичка, "little
fox") were also on a mission to orbit as a part of the Vostok
programme, but died after their rocket exploded 28.5 seconds
into the launch on July 28, 1960.[2]
> ...
> Pchyolka (Пчёлка, "little
bee") and Mushka (Мушка, "little
fly") spent a day in orbit on 1 December 1960 on board
Korabl-Sputnik-3 (Sputnik 6) with "other animals", plants and
insects.[9] Due to a reentry error when the retrorockets failed
to shut off when planned, their spacecraft was intentionally
destroyed by remote self-destruct to prevent foreign powers from
inspecting the capsule on 2 December and all died
--- End Quote ---
All of the above would never have happened if Operation
Barbarossa had succeeded.
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest30
Date: September 10, 2021, 1:08 am
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@90sRetroFan (Other name : Aryan Sanctuary (AS)), Anglo and Nazi
sympathizer
--- Quote ---
> Soviet Space Program, List of Projects and Accomplishment -
Wikipedia
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_space_program#List_of_projects_and_accomplishments
>
> ...
>
> Laika - Wikipedia
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika
>
> ...
--- End Quote ---
I am admit the flaw of communist people on Russia and Eastern
Europe on morality to animals, but it doesn't mean that Nazism
are morally better than communism, and, I don't think that
Hitler's movement, like what you all interprete, against
thinking and behaviour of Western Civilization, instead they
continue to enhance it too, they who firstly made destructive
bomb and also the first who made rocket which enhanced into
tools for space exploration after World War 2 ended by both
socialist Russia and racialist nations Britain (United Kingdom)
and United States, see this information :
Source : German Nuclear Weapons Program
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nuclear_weapons_program
"The German nuclear weapons program (German: Uranprojekt;
informally known as the Uranverein; English: Uranium Club) was
an unsuccessful scientific effort led by Germany to research and
develop atomic weapons during World War II. It went through
several phases of work, but in the words of a historian[who?],
it was ultimately "frozen at the laboratory level" with the
"modest goal" to "build a nuclear reactor which could sustain a
nuclear fission chain reaction for a significant amount of time
and to achieve the complete separation of at least tiny amount
of the uranium isotopes." Scholarly consensus is that it failed
to achieve these goals.[1]
The first effort started in April 1939, just months after the
discovery of nuclear fission in December 1938, but ended only
months later shortly ahead of the German invasion of Poland,
when many notable physicists were drafted into the Wehrmacht.
A second effort began under the administrative purview of the
Wehrmacht's Heereswaffenamt on 1 September 1939, the day of the
invasion of Poland. The program eventually expanded into three
main efforts: the Uranmaschine (nuclear reactor), uranium and
heavy water production, and uranium isotope separation.
Eventually it was assessed that nuclear fission would not
contribute significantly to ending the war, and in January 1942,
the Heereswaffenamt turned the program over to the Reich
Research Council (Reichsforschungsrat) while continuing to fund
the program. The program was split up among nine major
institutes where the directors dominated the research and set
their own objectives. Subsequently, the number of scientists
working on applied nuclear fission began to diminish, with many
applying their talents to more pressing war-time demands.
The most influential people in the Uranverein were Kurt Diebner,
Abraham Esau, Walther Gerlach, and Erich Schumann; Schumann was
one of the most powerful and influential physicists in Germany.
Diebner, throughout the life of the nuclear weapon project, had
more control over nuclear fission research than did Walther
Bothe, Klaus Clusius, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck, or Werner
Heisenberg. Abraham Esau was appointed as Reichsmarschall
Hermann Göring's plenipotentiary for nuclear physics research in
December 1942; Walther Gerlach succeeded him in December 1943.
Politicization of the German academia under the Nazi regime had
driven many physicists, engineers, and mathematicians out of
Germany as early as 1933. Those of Jewish heritage who did not
leave were quickly purged from German institutions, further
thinning the ranks of academia. The politicization of the
universities, along with the demands for manpower by the German
armed forces (many scientists and technical personnel were
conscripted, despite possessing technical and engineering
skills), substantially reduced the number of able German
physicists.[2]
At the end of the war, the Allied powers competed to obtain
surviving components of the nuclear industry (personnel,
facilities, and materiel), as they did with the pioneering V-2
SRBM program."
Source : German Space Programme
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_space_programme
"Between 1930s and 1940s, Nazi Germany researched and built
operational ballistic missiles capable of suborbital
spaceflight.[1] Starting in the early 1930s, during the last
stages of the Weimar Republic, German aerospace engineers
experimented with liquid-fueled rockets, with the goal that one
day they would be capable of reaching high altitudes and
traversing long distances.[2] The head of the German Army's
Ballistics and Munitions Branch, Lieutenant Colonel Karl Emil
Becker, gathered a small team of engineers that included Walter
Dornberger and Leo Zanssen, to figure out how to use rockets as
long-range artillery in order to get around the Treaty of
Versailles' ban on research and development of long-range
cannons.[3] Wernher von Braun, a young engineering prodigy, was
recruited by Becker and Dornberger to join their secret army
programme at Kummersdorf-West in 1932.[4] Von Braun dreamed of
conquering outer space with rockets and did not initially see
the military value in missile technology.[5]
During the Second World War, General Dornberger was the military
head of the army's rocket programme, Zanssen became the
commandant of the Peenemünde army rocket centre, and von Braun
was the technical director of the ballistic missile
programme.[6] They led the team that built the Aggregat-4 (A-4)
rocket, which became the first vehicle to reach outer space
during its test flight programme in 1942 and 1943.[7] By 1943,
Germany began mass-producing the A-4 as the Vergeltungswaffe 2
("Vengeance Weapon" 2, or more commonly, V2), a ballistic
missile with a 320 kilometers (200 mi) range carrying a 1,130
kilograms (2,490 lb) warhead at 4,000 kilometers per hour (2,500
mph).[8] Its supersonic speed meant there was no defence against
it, and radar detection provided little warning.[9] Germany used
the weapon to bombard southern England and parts of
Allied-liberated western Europe from 1944 until 1945.[10] After
the war, the V-2 became the basis of early American and Soviet
rocket designs.[11][12]
At war's end, American, British, and Soviet scientific
intelligence teams competed to capture Germany's rocket
engineers along with the German rockets themselves and the
designs on which they were based.[13] Each of the Allies
captured a share of the available members of the German rocket
team, but the United States benefited the most with Operation
Paperclip, recruiting von Braun and most of his engineering
team, who later helped develop the American missile and space
exploration programmes. The United States also acquired a large
number of complete V2 rockets.[11]"
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> All of the above would never have happened if Operation
Barbarossa had succeeded.
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If Operation Barbarossa had succeeded, all above will keep
continue, and Western Civilization will enhancing it's power to
the most maximum rate, "white" superiority way of life more
enhanced, British Empire will surrender and ally with Nazi
Germany, and both will continuing colonization of the world,
Nazi colonizing Eastern Europe and some parts of territory in
Africa which lost to the Allies during World War 1, and Britain
got assistance from them too while maintain their colonial
empire
#Post#: 8686--------------------------------------------------
Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: September 10, 2021, 2:44 am
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--- Quote ---
> "Between 1930s and 1940s, Nazi Germany researched and built
operational ballistic missiles capable of suborbital
spaceflight.
--- End Quote ---
Missiles are weapons. Hitler needed the best possible weapons in
order to fight the colonial powers. Similarly, I support today's
Iran being nuclear-armed.
"If Operation Barbarossa had succeeded, all above will keep
continue"
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany
--- Quote ---
> There was widespread support for animal welfare in Nazi
Germany[1] (German: Tierschutz im nationalsozialistischen
Deutschland) among the country's leadership. Adolf Hitler and
his top officials took a variety of measures to ensure animals
were protected.[2]
>
> Several Nazis were environmentalists, and species protection
and animal welfare were significant issues in the Nazi
regime.[3] Heinrich Himmler made an effort to ban the hunting of
animals.[4] Hermann Göring was a professed animal lover and
conservationist,[5] who, on instructions from Hitler, committed
Germans who violated Nazi animal welfare laws to concentration
camps. In his private diaries, Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph
Goebbels described Hitler as a vegetarian whose hatred of the
Jewish and Christian religions in large part stemmed from the
ethical distinction these faiths drew between the value of
humans and the value of other animals; Goebbels also mentions
that Hitler planned to ban slaughterhouses in the German Reich
following the conclusion of World War II.[6]
>
> The current animal welfare laws in Germany were initially
introduced by the Nazis.[7]
> ...
> the Nazis rejected anthropocentric reasons for animal
protection—animals were to be protected for their own sake.[9]
In 1927, a Nazi representative to the Reichstag called for
actions against cruelty to animals and kosher butchering.[8]
>
> In 1931, the Nazi Party (then a minority in the Reichstag)
proposed a ban on vivisection, but the ban failed to attract
support from other political parties. By 1933, after Hitler had
ascended to the Chancellery and the Nazis had consolidated
control of the Reichstag, the Nazis immediately held a meeting
to enact the ban on vivisection. On April 21, 1933, almost
immediately after the Nazis came to power, the parliament began
to pass laws for the regulation of animal slaughter.[8] On April
21, a law was passed concerning the slaughter of animals; no
animals were to be slaughtered without anesthetic.
>
> On April 24, Order of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior
was enacted regarding the slaughter of poikilotherms.[10]
Germany was the first nation to ban vivisection.[11] A law
imposing total ban on vivisection was enacted on August 16,
1933, by Hermann Göring as the prime minister of Prussia.[12] He
announced an end to the "unbearable torture and suffering in
animal experiments" and said that those who "still think they
can continue to treat animals as inanimate property" will be
sent to concentration camps.[8] On August 28, 1933, Göring
announced in a radio broadcast:[13]
>
> An absolute and permanent ban on vivisection is not only a
necessary law to protect animals and to show sympathy with their
pain, but it is also a law for humanity itself.... I have
therefore announced the immediate prohibition of vivisection and
have made the practice a punishable offense in Prussia. Until
such time as punishment is pronounced the culprit shall be
lodged in a concentration camp.[13]
>
> Lab animals giving the Nazi salute to Hermann Göring for his
order to ban vivisection. Caricature from Kladderadatsch, a
satirical journal, September 1933. Göring prohibited vivisection
and said that those who "still think they can continue to treat
animals as inanimate property" would be sent to concentration
camps.[8]
>
> Göring also banned commercial animal trapping and imposed
severe restrictions on hunting. He prohibited boiling of
lobsters and crabs. In one incident, he sent a fisherman to a
concentration camp[13] for cutting up a bait frog.[11]
>
> On November 24, 1933, Nazi Germany enacted another law called
Reichstierschutzgesetz (Reich Animal Protection Act), for
protection of animals.[14][15] This law listed many prohibitions
against the use of animals, including their use for filmmaking
and other public events causing pain or damage to health,[16]
feeding fowls forcefully and tearing out the thighs of living
frogs.[17] The two principals (Ministerialräte) of the German
Ministry of the Interior, Clemens Giese and Waldemar Kahler, who
were responsible for drafting the legislative text,[15] wrote in
their juridical comment from 1939, that by the law the animal
was to be "protected for itself" ("um seiner selbst willen
geschützt"), and made "an object of protection going far beyond
the hitherto existing law" ("Objekt eines weit über die
bisherigen Bestimmungen hinausgehenden Schutzes").[18]
>
> On February 23, 1934, a decree was enacted by the Prussian
Ministry of Commerce and Employment which introduced education
on animal protection laws at primary, secondary and college
levels.[10] On 3 July 1934, a law Das Reichsjagdgesetz (The
Reich Hunting Law) was enacted which limited hunting. The act
also created the German Hunting Society with a mission to
educate the hunting community in ethical hunting. July 1, 1935,
another law Reichsnaturschutzgesetz (Reich Nature Conservation
Act) was passed to protect nature.[15] According to an article
published in Kaltio, one of the main Finnish cultural magazines,
Nazi Germany was the first state in the world to place the wolf
under protection.[19] Nazi Germany "introduced the first
legislation for the protection of wolves."[20]
>
> In 1934, Nazi Germany hosted an international conference on
animal welfare in Berlin.[21] On March 27, 1936, an order on the
slaughter of living fish and other poikilotherms was enacted. On
March 18 the same year, an order was passed on afforestation and
on protection of animals in the wild.[10] On September 9, 1937,
a decree was published by the Ministry of the Interior which
specified guidelines for the transportation of animals.[22] In
1938, the Nazis introduced animal protection as a subject to be
taught in public schools and universities in Germany.[21]
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But you think Hitler would have allowed dogs to be sent into
outer space?
"it doesn't mean that Nazism are morally better than communism"
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_and_rights_in_Russia
--- Quote ---
> In 2010, there were over 445 million chickens on Russian
farms. 77 percent of these were on agricultural enterprises (as
opposed to households and peasant farms), up from 68 percent in
2005.[2]
>
> A similar trend towards agricultural enterprises in pig
farming was observed: from 2005 to 2010, agricultural
enterprises increased pig inventories from 7 million to 11
million while rural households decreased from 6 million to 5.6
million.
> ...
> Russian chicken and pig production has increasingly moved
towards an intensive farming model.[2] There are no regulations
on animal farming other than the general anti-cruelty provision
in the Penal Code. De-beaking, de-toeing, tail-docking, tooth
pulling, castration, and dehorning of livestock without
anaesthetic are legal, as is confinement in gestation crates and
battery cages.[1]
>
> In 2014, Russian fishermen caught an estimated 4.215 million
metric tons of wild fish.[3]
> ...
> Testing cosmetics on animals is legal in Russia.
> ...
> As of 2013 Russia was the world's largest fur market; 80% of
Russians wear fur during the winter. It is also one of the
fastest-growing markets for luxury furs.[6]
>
> Russia is a major producer of mink, with roughly 2.7 million
pelts in 2011. Russia also produced about 120,000 fox skins in
2011.[6]
>
> Fur animals are raised on fur farms, which are unregulated
except for the anti-cruelty provisions in the Penal Code, as
well as trapped. The most popular form of trapping in Russia is
the leg hold trap, which has been banned in 90 countries for
being inhumane.[7]
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**** you.
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest30
Date: September 10, 2021, 3:28 am
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@90sRetroFan (Other name : Aryan Sanctuary (AS)), Anglo and Nazi
sympathizer
--- Quote ---
> Missiles are weapons. Hitler needed the best possible weapons
in order to fight the colonial powers. Similarly, I support
today's Iran being nuclear-armed.
--- End Quote ---
Missiles are weapons. Hitler needed the best possible weapons in
order to fight the colonial powers. to protect his remaining
community of "white" people which still remain pure and not
bastardized like French and United States people which it's
"colored black" population growing among "white" people's
community which Hitler very hate of that thing, and protect his
"white" community from anti-racist Stalinist red people
--- Quote ---
> "If Operation Barbarossa had succeeded, all above will keep
continue"
>
> Animal Welfare in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany
--- End Quote ---
--- Quote ---
> "it doesn't mean that Nazism are morally better than
communism"
>
> Animal Welfare and Rights in Russia - Wikipedia
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_and_rights_in_Russia
--- End Quote ---
I even not talk about Russia now, but about the difference of
two European ideologies on morality, Nazism support "white
supremacy" like other Western European nations, which I consider
bad communism support solidarity of workers around the world
whether you are "called as racially inferior" or racially ugly,
which I consider more better than it, I still more close towards
Islamism than both of European ideology which I mention, and if
we talk about morality on non-humans, better we use veganist
movement and ideology as comparison to moral movement which is
not yet supporting better treatment to non-humans, if you
support emphatic treatment to non-humans and oppose racism,
Nazism cannot be your primary source of ideology and cannot be
justified as noble ideology
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: Dazhbog
Date: September 10, 2021, 4:20 pm
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--- Quote from: kameradbaren link ---
> I still more close towards Islamism
--- End Quote ---
You aren't even Muslim!
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/questions-debates/questions-regarding-aryanism/?message=8656
--- Quote from: kameradbaren link ---
> Transcend material existence, huh? People who have scientific
and rational thinking will laugh at you if you consider that
transcendence theory, or about afterlife theory is real, I don't
believe in transcendence or so-called "afterlife" no every
single of people prove that there is an another realm other than
this world which we are live in, so no need to believe that
funny and ridiculous doctrine of many spiritual religion, they
are spreading liar speculation propaganda and trash, and I
consider that aim to establish an utopian society is positive
struggle of people to get freedom and luxury
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: guest55
Date: September 10, 2021, 9:23 pm
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> I even not talk about Russia now, but about the difference of
two European ideologies on morality, Nazism support "white
supremacy" like other Western European nations....
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Jews are "whites". Are you saying Nazis supported Jews now also?
The British are "whites", so are the French. Did the Nazis
support the British and the French too now, in your ridiculous
nonsensical worldview?
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Re: Aryanism's hostility towards Russia and Eastern European
people
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: September 11, 2021, 12:05 am
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--- Quote from: Dazhbog link ---
>
> [quote author=kameradbaren link=topic=423.msg8688#msg8688
date=1631262491]I still more close towards Islamism
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You aren't even Muslim!
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--- Quote from: kameradbaren link ---
> Transcend material existence, huh? People who have scientific
and rational thinking will laugh at you if you consider that
transcendence theory, or about afterlife theory is real, I don't
believe in transcendence or so-called "afterlife" no every
single of people prove that there is an another realm other than
this world which we are live in, so no need to believe that
funny and ridiculous doctrine of many spiritual religion, they
are spreading liar speculation propaganda and trash, and I
consider that aim to establish an utopian society is positive
struggle of people to get freedom and luxury
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[/quote]
And he likes wearing Western suits:
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