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They've been there for over a thousand years and suddenly it now has to all come to an end...

And who is ultimately ordering it?

A government led by a Jew.

Last Friday, Ukrainian officials told the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to vacate the 980-year-old Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery complex in the embattled nation's capital, according to Reuters.

The denomination has been given until March 29 to obey the order. Although the UOC has historical ties to the Russian Orthodox Church, it severed its ties with the Moscow patriarchate last year in response to the Russian invasion.

In a statement, the Ukrainian culture ministry claimed that UOC "violated the terms of the agreement regarding the use of state property" but didn't say how. The UOC contends it is a victim of a political witch hunt.

There's no rule of law in the Ukraine - don't hold your breath waiting for them to provide the rationale.

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Nanook friendica
Not a Jew, a fake Ashkanazi "Jew".
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Here here - these people are not the seed of Abraham any more than any other middle eastern group.

In fact, by most measures they are less so.

Nanook friendica
That's the point, Jews get criticized for owning all the banks, media, big pharma, and now lots of food production, committing genocide against the Palestinians, but what most people don't realize is that 97% of Israel's population isn't Jewish, it's Ashkanazi, and virtually all of their leaders are Askhanazi, and it is the Ashkanazi's that seem to be universally psychopathic and have this insatiable greed for money and power. If Hitler had made this distinction we wouldn't be fucked today. It is important now that they are trying to hard to eliminate us, via the WEF, via the Ukraine, that we make the proper distinction and eliminate them.
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I was once worried I could be too hardcore for this Friendica instance but here I am being outdone by the owner, lol.

Cheers, bro.

Nanook friendica
@J. Løvstuhagen I was too "hard core" for Farcebook and Twatter, got kicked off of both in 2020, which is what inspired this. I happen to run an Internet Hosting service so the resources were readily available to me.
Nanook friendica
@J. Løvstuhagen Also, it is my basic belief that if you have a highly polarized situation, which in the world today we most certainly do, when you stop talking about it, that's when you start fighting and killing over it, so I believe censoring things like this is at best counterproductive.
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This is a fabulous observation -- I really appreciate both the background here, and your comment...

I have very far right ideas, but I am also inclined to pacifism because Christ commands this of me... I believe that we are all made in the image of Christ, and while some people will inevitably choose to be ignorant, we can have hope for them since they are made as rational beings with the capacity to change...

I just don't believe in winning by violence since it is also the case that people are getting what they deserve from their own poor choices, and so it is a sort of fate by God...

Free speech is an important part of all this because it enables us to set the right courses for social change... and, if people don't want that, they will be punished by their own stupidity and anger.

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