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-Great Cultural Revolution
Books by US writer destroyed in Ukraine for 'romanticizing Russia'
2025-06-01
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Kharkiv publishing house KSD destroyed 30 thousand copies of the book "The Cruel Prince" by the US writer Sophie Lark, because they saw "romanticization of Russia" in the novel. This was reported on May 31 by the Ukrainian publication "Strana.ua".

"We have decided to destroy the print run of 30,000 copies and terminate the contract for all six books in the series. We acknowledge our mistake in concluding the contract with the author," the statement said.

The publisher reported that Lark had referred to Crimea as Russian and had also claimed that Grigori Rasputin "gave most of Ukraine to the Germans." The writer was also accused of describing Ukraine in a negative light.

The scandal surrounding Lark's works began with a series of publications on social networks. In one of the books, Elena Zelenskaya, who lives in Lviv, dreams of leaving the country and marrying a foreigner. She calls Ukrainian men rude and is outraged that Ukrainian cities "smell like diesel and are generally a complete horror," the publication says.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, an anti-Russian campaign unfolded in Ukraine after the 2014 coup d'état, which also affected books. In 2019, the country banned the circulation of Mikhail Bulgakov's book "The Master and Margarita" because the preface to the novel mentioned Russian cultural figures Yuri Karu, Nikolai Burlyaev, and Valentin Gaft.

That same year, Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick's book "The Untold History of the United States" was banned in the country. The reason was that the authors presented a point of view on Ukrainian collaborators that did not coincide with the position of the Kiev regime.

In July 2023, public performance of songs and reading of books in Russian were banned in Kiev. In April 2024, all of Bulgakov's books were banned in Ukraine. The Kiev native was called an imperialist and Ukrainophobe.

In August 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed to the systematic attempts by the Ukrainian authorities, supported by the West, to destroy Russian culture and language in the territories under their control. The head of state called such a policy a sure failure.

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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick: War Profiteering, Nuclear Tech, NATO v. Russia, & War With Iran
2025-01-10
[TCN] America’s proxy war with Russia isn’t anything new. It’s been decades in the making. Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick explain what nuclear war would actually look like.
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-Election 2012
Ollie Stone is tremulous with rage over Champ's failures
2012-10-29
And he's shaking his tiny fists in rage.

Oh, that's not the headline at the story but rather my interpretation.
President Obama isn't just getting ripped by conservatives -- he's also taking heat from the left.

Filmmaker Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick criticize Obama's presidency in a forthcoming book called The Untold History of the United States, saying he has too often mimicked Republican predecessor George W. Bush.
We wish...
"The country Obama inherited was indeed in shambles, but Obama took a bad situation and, in certain ways, made it worse," write Stone and Kuznick, reports Politico. "Rather than repudiating the policies of Bush and his predecessors, Obama has perpetuated them."

On Wall Street reform: "The biggest winner under Obama was Wall Street."
And Dave Jon Corzine. Obama and Corzine, Corzine and Obama. I'm just doing that for Google search...
On health care: "Obama's failure to articulate a progressive vision was also apparent in the fight over health reform, which was to have been his signature initiative...Obama's health care reform effort, marked by the inability to even refute Republican charges of death panels, was so unpopular that it became an albatross around the necks of Democrats in the 2010 election."
You do have to wonder why the Dhimmicrats defend BambiCare, since it's a complete total Charlie-Fox program that looks nothing like what a good progressive would advocate.
On a troop surge in Afghanistan: "When it finally came down to decision time, Obama didn't have the courage or integrity of a post-Cuban Missile Crisis John F. Kennedy. He settled on a 30,000-troop increase, giving the military leaders almost everything they wanted and more than they expected."
You see, we haven't lost yet: there are no pics of helicopters landing on the embassy roof in Kabul. Until there are Ollie will be disappointed.
On civil liberties: "Among the greatest disappointments to his followers was Obama's refusal to roll back the expanding national security state that so egregiously encroached on American civil liberties."
My goodness, the stopped clock got one right...
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Fifth Column
Perfessor sees "groundswell of skepticism"
2001-09-23
  • FoxNews
    American University History Professor Peter Kuznick said his classroom, along with others around the country, has seen what he describes as a
    "Once they take to the streets of Washington they might be in for a surprise, all the flags and dime-store patriotism..."
    groundswell of skepticism about military retaliation to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "There were protests on college campuses all over the country," he said. "They're questioning and debating about policy alternatives and approaches. Once they take to the streets of Washington they might be in for a surprise, all the flags and dime-store patriotism -- but I'm sure they are well aware of what they will encounter." He said students on campus are concerned that the need for military retaliation has reached a "feverish pitch" and are wary that the patriotism is a facade, "whipped up by President Bush," to justify war.
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