I guess globalist trolls think that the gun/Bible-clinging crowd is so dumb they can weave some crazy tale about Israel, the Russian Empire, Nazis, the Tsar, etc., etc., and make it so confusing the average conservative rube will jump up, fire off a few rounds and yell yeeahaaa like the Duke boys runnin’ off ta pay their late mortgage payment on the farm.
Dang it Bo, we gotta support dem Ukraines !
They’all are all about them freedoms, them ‘Merican ways, truths and justices, and Aunt Bea’s apple paaahs.
Dang it Bo ! Let’s gitter done !
"Globalists" have not shot or starved anyone to death at gunpoint. The Russian empire, whether run by Romanovs, Bolsheviks or post-Bolsheviks, has a huge body count to its name. Just in the recent past, Russian troops killed 10% of Chechnya's population in order to prevent it from becoming independent. Whatever happened to self-determination? Russia's policy is that self-determination is only for Russians in foreign lands, followed by annexation to Russia.
Looks like duelling propaganda to me, as most of the “news” about Ukraine is in fact.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/04/17/prorussian-deny-jews-told-to-register/
Pro-Russian official denies involvement in notice telling Jews to register, aide says
A spokesman for a pro-Russian official whose name was on flyers telling Jews in one restive Ukrainian city to register denied that their organization had any role in the leaflets — and accused pro-Ukrainian groups of orchestrating the controversy.
The leaflets were first reported in Israel’s Ynet News. The news site said the notices were circulating in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, demanding that Jews register — as well as provide a list of property they own — or else face deportation and revocation of citizenship. Pro-Russian activists have asserted partial control over some government buildings in that city.
Ynet reported that the notices, sent as the Passover holiday began, were signed by Denis Pushilin, chairman of Donetsk’s temporary government.
But a spokesman for Pushilin told Fox News their organization denies being behind the flyers or distributing them. The spokesman accused pro-Ukrainian groups of circulating them as a false flag operation to cause an international incident.
An Israeli official also told Fox News that the issue was brought to the attention of the Israeli embassy and foreign ministry, though they also presume the leaflets were handed out by local militia members as a kind of provocation. The official said the notices were distributed by masked men.
The notices reportedly were sent to areas where pro-Russian activists have declared the region as a “people’s republic” in defiance of the central Ukrainian government.
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