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As this is such HUGE news, I have started a new individual thread on this topic here:

Russia to offer temporary residence (in effect a kind of political asylum) to all westerners who reject the faggot Globohomo west, WITHOUT the requirement to speak Russian language.
This was published TODAY on an OFFICIAL Russian government news website.


"Russia offers safe haven for people trying to escape Western liberal ideals


Under the document, such foreign nationals will have the right to apply for temporary residence in Russia "outside the quota approved by the Russian government and without providing documents confirming their knowledge of the Russian language, Russian history and basic laws"

MOSCOW, August 19. /TASS/. Moscow will provide assistance to any foreigners who want to escape the neoliberal ideals being put forward in their countries and move to Russia, where traditional values reign supreme, according to a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin.

Under the document, such foreign nationals will have the right to apply for temporary residence in Russia "outside the quota approved by the Russian government and without providing documents confirming their knowledge of the Russian language, Russian history and basic laws."

Applications may be based on the rejection of their countries’ policies "aimed at imposing destructive neoliberal ideals on people, which run counter to traditional Russian spiritual and moral values."

The values are listed in the foundations of Russia’s state policy in this field, while the Russian government is expected to compile a list of countries imposing unhealthy attitudes on their citizens. The Foreign Ministry has been instructed to start issuing three-month visas to such applicants as early as in September.

In February, Putin supported the idea of Italian student Irene Cecchini that Russia should ease entry rules for those who share traditional cultural and family values. The head of state agreed that each case requires an individual approach."
 
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Apologies for double posting this from the JQ thread but listening to this interview was unironically the best news I've heard in months, and other than Assange's release probably the best news I've heard in the last 10 years. I've never heard a public voice speaking on a mainstream platform, (without being weird or "raycist" ie David Duke) so honestly about the Jews before.



This is the most hardcore video I've seen about the Joos since The Greatest Story Never Told.

Poker player Dan Bilzerian goes on the extremely cringey Patrick Bet David podcast and says things that would make Kanye of 2023 blush.
He pulls NO punches-- he comes out and says "nah, Israel should be annihilated. Tell me ONE reason they should exist. Name ONE benefit of keeping Israel around" and the Tim Pool wannabe boomer host just tapdances and changes the subject and deflects over and over.

This is insane.

I never liked this hedonistic fornicating poker player before but the dude is 1,000,000% based on the JQ and I would unironically support him tomorrow for president without even knowing what other positions he holds. Nails the interview on the facts, the frame, the focus, everything.

Watch it before it disappears (from 43:00)

He does curse a lot.
 
I went golfing with my mom today and we had such a great time. We haven't golfed together in probably 20 years... She finally let me drive the cart!
I'm an excellent driver. Dad lets me drive slow on the driveway, but not on Monday. Definitely not on Monday.

It's nice to see some participation from the ladies. I pray that will continue. :)☦️🙏🕊️
 
Last week I took a little road trip with my new friend where we recently moved. We went to the Winston-Salem Open (tennis) in North Carolina, and it was a lot of fun. I invited my husband, but he's not as big a tennis fan as I am, and definitely not a fan of sitting outdoors in the summer heat for hours, so he said go ahead and go with my friend. It was the first time either of us took a trip without the other, and we missed each other a lot. We had a daily video call and were so excited to get back together again when the trip was done.

My friend and I had a great time. I'd never been to North Carolina before, and I loved it. Winston-Salem is very cute and quaint, with lots of old architecture preserved. I can't remember the last time I did a girls' trip. I enjoyed getting to know my new friend better. This was my first time attending a pro tournament, and it was pretty awesome. It's crazy how hard they hit the ball - you really don't get the full sense of it watching them play on TV. This is a smaller tournament and we got to sit really close, which puts you right in it with the players. You feel for them and get to enjoy the energy and excitement of the crowd. Now I'm extra inspired to compete in my fall through spring tennis league. For tennis fans, the U.S. Open is just starting!

I also got her to go to the nearby (American) Orthodox church with me, which was very cool. It's a relatively large, newly built church, and there were more people in attendance than I've experienced at any OCA (Orthodox Church of America) church. The choir was absolutely amazing - I was very moved by the singing and got teary. My friend is Protestant and not a church goer. She challenged some things and had lots of questions. What really struck me is that she was noticeably nicer and more thoughtful immediately after attending the service and for the rest of the trip. I did what I usually do and gave her the nicer room and that kind of thing. After church, she behaved in a more selfless, gracious way. Praise God for all His grace!
 
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I agree. Awesome post man! :love:
 
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www.rt.com /russia/605862-childfree-propaganda-ban-russia/
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Lawmakers have unanimously backed legislation to tackle the promotion of childlessness in the media and online

The Russian State Duma on Thursday passed in its first reading a bill to outlaw propaganda encouraging women not to have children.

The measure is part of efforts to protect traditional values, the speaker of the lower chamber, Vyacheslav Volodin, said.

According to Volodin, 388 legislators backed the bill, with no votes against. The draft law proposes adding “child-free” ideology to six existing laws banning “pedophilia, LGBT and gender reassignment propaganda,” the official said.

“We continue to create a unified legal space to protect children, families and traditional values,” Volodin wrote on his Telegram channel. “It is important to protect people, especially the younger generation, from the ideology of refusing to have children imposed through the Internet, media, films and advertising.”

The legislation will introduce administrative fines for spreading “child-free ideology” of up to 400,000 rubles (about $4,100) for individuals, up to 800,000 rubles ($8,200) for officials and up to five million rubles ($51,000) for entities which promote such ideas, the State Duma chairman said.

Russian govt backs legislation to tackle ‘child-free’ ideology
Elvira Aitkulova, a member of the State Duma Committee on Education, suggested during the discussion in parliament that with the newly passed bill, Russian “families will have freedom of choice without pressure from media.”

According to Yury Boyarsky, a member of the ruling United Russia Party, ideology that promotes not having children runs counter to the national policy on protection of motherhood and childhood.

Presenting the bill, MPs insisted that it would only target the dissemination of “destructive” child-free ideology, rather than personal lifestyle choices.

“The decision on whether to have children or not should be made by a woman,” Volodin stressed. “But there should be no propaganda which puts pressure on a woman when she makes a decision to have a child, as it is happening now in the US and Europe.”

The bill banning “propaganda of the ideology of childlessness” was introduced to the State Duma in September. To become a law, it has to pass two more readings in the lower house, gain approval in the upper house, and be signed by the president.

Earlier, the initiative was backed by Valentina Matvienko, speaker of the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council. Matvienko criticized modern feminism, stating that it has turned into a “struggle against men” and “traditional values.”
 
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