Quote: (04-23-2019 03:07 AM)diego69 Wrote:
Wow, so much of antisemitic people in this forum, and writing none confirmed lies and conspiracy theories... hate wont lead you anywhere and its bad Karma.
Where specifically is the confirmed lies and where is the conspiracy theories? State it... where?
Those who quickly throw around the term "antisemitic" are the ones who are projecting their own anti-white racism.
Quote: (04-23-2019 03:07 AM)diego69 Wrote:
So... I would add my theory based on what I see and hear while living in Ukraine:
New generation of Ukrainians see Israel as a model for successful country, while being surrounded by hundreds of millions of enemies still can defend itself and have successful economy...
I've lived in Ukraine for six months, I'm quite interested in geopolitics and I enjoy discussions with locals about the world, and I've never, not even once heard such an aforementioned opinion about Israel. Some Ukrainians have enjoyed nice vacations in Israel, sitting on the beach in Tel Aviv, as there's frequent flights with Ukrainian International Airlines, I think.
Now, to be fair, I've heard Ukrainians complain constantly about their poor economy and how they wish they had higher living standards like western countries have, but they do not uniquely and specifically list Israel as some "model of a successful country".
Ukrainians seem most fond of Poland in terms of a model to follow. Poland is very popular in Ukraine since they took ~2 million Ukrainian refugees.
Some Ukrainians are very suspicious and red pilled about Jews, and it's understandable - Jewish Bolsheviks committed the largest ever genocide to have ever occurred on the European continent - The Holodomor. An atrocity where Jewish Bolsheviks ethnically cleansed 10 million Ukrainian Christians in 1933.
I have an Israeli friend who tells me Ua is a popular choice for many love-tourists/sponsors, and I have met some throughout Eastern Europe. All-in-all, most Ukrainians have a positive opinion of Jews (and all foreigners for that mattter) because obviously the average citizen is not red pill even in a country considered more based and traditional, such as Ukraine.
Quote: (04-23-2019 03:07 AM)diego69 Wrote:
At least my theory is based on facts and not science fiction stories
Which facts are these? I hear your opinion, and fair enough - everyone is entitled to an opinion, but this does not automatically make it fact.
Here's some "facts" for you:
- Ukraine elected a president who is a Jewish comedian (Zelensky), whose controlled by a Jewish Billionaire oligarch (Kolomoysky), to replace another Jewish Billionaire oligarch (Poroshenko).
- Jews are less than 1% of the Ukrainian population.
What a coincidence