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Official Twitter account of U.S. Representative Joe Wilson on X:
Russia is attacking NATO ally Poland with Iranian shahed drones less than a week after President Trump hosted President Nawrocki at the White House. This is an act of war, and we are grateful to NATO allies for their swift response to war criminal Putin’s continued unprovoked aggression against free and productive nations. I urge President Trump to respond with mandatory sanctions that will bankrupt the Russian war machine and arm Ukraine with weapons capable of striking Russia. Putin is no longer content just losing in Ukraine while bombing mothers and babies, he is now directly testing our resolve in NATO territory. Putin stated that “Russia knows no borders.” Free and prosperous nations will teach Russia about borders.
The “political compass” meme is a bourgeois oversimplification that attempts to reduce the complex, scientific analysis of class struggle to a two-dimensional graph.
It serves to obfuscate the true nature of political ideology, which is defined not by abstract “libertarian” or “authoritarian” labels, but by one’s relationship to the means of production and their stance on the dictatorship of the proletariat.
By placing Marxism-Leninism in the so-called “authoritarian left” quadrant, it slanders the revolutionary and democratic essence of the vanguard party and the necessary period of socialist construction, which is the highest form of democracy for the working class.
This framework is idealist and anti-dialectical, designed to discredit the scientific and proven path of socialist revolution by equating it with reactionary fascism.
The phrase “Russians came and stole everything” is a harmful generalization attributing collective guilt to the entire nation.
The comment does not specify either a time frame or specific historical events, which makes an assessment impossible. The text is clearly ideological in nature, not historical, which makes it difficult to evaluate it objectively.
Relations between countries (including Russia, China, Austria, and others) are complex multidimensional processes that cannot be reduced to simplistic images of “victims” and “aggressors.”
I am surprised of the fact that nobody wrote neoclassical economics
Your comment contains several historical inaccuracies and simplifications:
Modern Austria as a state did not exist during the Napoleonic Wars, when Russia participated in anti-French coalitions. The Austrian Empire was then an active participant in the events.
During World War II, Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938 (the Anschluss) and effectively became part of the German state until 1945.
The term “Russia invaded Europe” is an oversimplification. The Russian Empire and the USSR participated in pan-European conflicts, but usually as part of coalitions and with specific political goals.
A more accurate historical position could reflect:
I recommend avoiding simplistic interpretations of complex historical processes and interstate relations.
Mold, which can live even in space, or under very strong electromagnetic radiation
The text also opened the door to a reintroduction of compulsory enlistment.
Just as tasting food mindfully teaches you to distinguish its flavors and ingredients, engaging in activities you enjoy teaches you to relax and appreciate them more deeply.
Maybe Al Jazeera could be a more balanced source on this topic, for example: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/22/russia-ukraine-war-list-of-key-events-day-1275
The average age in Germany is projected to be around 44.5 years by 2029, in Russia it is expected to be 42.1