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суббота, 4 июля 2026 г.

United States, Happy Birthdfay!

I want to wish you exist for at least as many more years😃 Please, don't repeat the historical mistakes of the Roman Empire - don't let yourself be destroyed by barbarians in "arafatkas" with sickle-and-hammer rags! And don't help your enemies anymore, which, unfortunately, you have done many times over the past two centuries.
I'd like English-speaking readers to listen to Sergey Lyubarsky's story. He has an English-language channel, but this particular video isn't available there yet. If it does, I'll replace it. In the meantime, turn on translated subtitles and listen to him talk about how many times the US saved Russia from famine, built industry in the USSR, and supplied it with weapons during World War II. American socialist traitors even allowed the USSR to obtain the secrets of American nuclear weapons! And what a base ingratitude Russia has shown for all this. Without a doubt, communist China, fed by the same technological hand, behaves similarly!




In the 1920s, the cream of American firms involved with automobiles, electricity, and workplace management were eager to sell the state of their art—give or take a few years—to the “Reds,” despite powerful anticommunist voices on the right. The Soviets were ready to buy, despite their aversion to capitalism. (They distinguished, as many Americans cannot even today, between America’s history-shaping means of production and our free-enterprise economic superstructure.) The United States had never enjoyed greater worldwide respect—or envy—than after World War I. The Soviets believed that the American system of production could consolidate the Bolshevik Revolution.

BTW I thought these videos from Sergey's English-language channel would complement everything said above🤔



Finally and very relevant.

Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸

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