Russians Die, and We are Indifferent

Everything that doesn’t fit the narrative is “Russian false flag disinformation propaganda,” even when that explanation is stupid. How come “journalists” loudly insist on “fact-checking” and “debunking” every story from the Russian side? Where was this enthusiasm for “fact checking” when Biden murdered an entire family of 13 people in Kabul, and the Pentagon insisted that there were no civilian casualties? Not only did the media blindly repeat this statement as absolute fact, they continued to repeat the Pentagon narrative long after it was clear they were lying. “Pentagon investigates themselves and finds they did nothing wrong.” Yes, slay, Queen! The peanut gallery applauded.

Anyone who believes the “false flag” narrative is either an idiot or a liar, probably both. For starters, the war in Ukraine is overwhelmingly popular in Russia, and for real reasons. There’s nothing to gain by inventing silly fake reasons like a false flag attack on themselves. Seriously, do I even have to say that? Of course it is silly to deliberately kill yourself to make the enemy look bad.

So what happened this time? Today, an obsolete Soviet missile, the Tochka-U, was launched – and intercepted – over central Donetsk. Despite being intercepted, one of the missile’s munitions (a “cassette,” according to Russian media) exploded, killing at least 20 people. Like the obedient stenographers they are, the western corporate media loudly questioned this story, heavily implying that it is a Russian false flag. Those pesky Russians! Always killing themselves to make us look bad. The Wikipedia page about the Tochka outright claims that this was a Russian attack:


Such a bold claim, and yet the data openly available on this same page shows how dumb the story is. The Tochka-U is a very, very old system from the Soviet era. The Russian armed forces have newer, better weapons. And if Russian Tochka-Us are really still in service, how come Wikipedia can’t cite even one example of the Russians using it since 2008? Even the 2014 example from the War in Donbass used by the separatists was not a Russian weapon. It was a Ukrainian one. Because the Ukrainians were, and still are, using the Tochka-U. The Ukrainian nazis killed those 20 people, and there is no question that they are the guilty party. Stop worshipping nazis and wake up to reality.

Featured Image Source: Donetsk News Agency

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2 thoughts on “Russians Die, and We are Indifferent”

  1. Russians killing Russians is not something Russians would do. It is something the West would do. And did.
    As a Russian, I feel pain everytime a Russian is killed by those nazis or when our people has to suffer because the West decided again we are not good enough (are we?). The West continues its attempts to elimitate, cancel us mentally and physically to then mock life expectancy in Russia. Yeah.

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