Indeed komrat Lavrov. It has been well known since the protocols of zion that we must (must!) question the allegiance of jews to the countries of their birth -- after all, what motive could this zelinsky have in defending ukraine but some strange nefarious Ashkenazi motives?lovewyrm wrote: βMon Nov 14, 2022 4:34 am
The notion of supporting a foreigner (Ashkenazi Jew) comedian, who killed the entire Ukrainian parliament "In minecraft" (so to speak), as a president of a Slavic people, but who rides on the meme that other Slavs are somehow invaders is simply too evil for me.
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Itβs good that we both understand the difference between voting for Zelinsky and voting for Zelinsky, so that Poroshenko does not win.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Nov 15, 2022 5:59 pmHere, let me help you write correctly:
There were 39 candidates for the election on the ballot. [...] As no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a second round was held between the top two candidates, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, [...] and the incumbent president, Petro Poroshenko, on 21 April 2019.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ukra ... l_electionIn the first round, Zelenskyy earned 30% of the votes compared to Poroshenko's 16%.
There's even a table within that article that gives the full breakdown of how many people voted for each canidate. In the first round, over 5.7 million voted for Zelensky, while only over 3.0 million voted for Poroshenko. The remaining votes were all split and divided between the remaining 37 canidates.
As no one canidate had the majority, they went into a second round of voting between only the top 2 canidates. This is where Zelensky then picked up a majority of the votes that had previously went to other canidates and won with over 13.5 million votes to Poroshenko's 4.5+ million.
But still, Zelensky is a good comedian.
I think your are confusing my opinion with the truth.
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Yet, Zelensky got the highest number of votes of any of them in the first round of voting (he had almost double Poroshenko, the second highest). In fact, even if everyone who had voted for someone else in the first round but then voted for him in the second had instead abstained from voting in the second round, he still would've had more votes than Poroshenko by a significant margin.Djmixxx wrote: βWed Nov 16, 2022 5:22 amItβs good that we both understand the difference between voting for Zelinsky and voting for Zelinsky, so that Poroshenko does not win.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Nov 15, 2022 5:59 pmHere, let me help you write correctly:
There were 39 candidates for the election on the ballot. [...] As no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a second round was held between the top two candidates, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, [...] and the incumbent president, Petro Poroshenko, on 21 April 2019.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ukra ... l_electionIn the first round, Zelenskyy earned 30% of the votes compared to Poroshenko's 16%.
There's even a table within that article that gives the full breakdown of how many people voted for each canidate. In the first round, over 5.7 million voted for Zelensky, while only over 3.0 million voted for Poroshenko. The remaining votes were all split and divided between the remaining 37 canidates.
As no one canidate had the majority, they went into a second round of voting between only the top 2 canidates. This is where Zelensky then picked up a majority of the votes that had previously went to other canidates and won with over 13.5 million votes to Poroshenko's 4.5+ million.
But still, Zelensky is a good comedian.
But seriously, I don't get your point. This is how voting is going to work. When there are a lot of canidates, you're going to get the vote spread out all over the place. At some point, you need to narrow the field, and the best way to do that is limit it down to the top contenders, at which point you then have a choice: vote for which ever one you dislike the least, or don't vote (which, based on the first and second round numbers, it looks like only about 400k people decided to go this route).
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Ss a non-clownposter does not support this current thing and supports the non-current thing just like in 1939-1945?aka13 wrote: βMon Nov 14, 2022 8:20 am It's not wube, it's the clownposters in this thread supporting the current thing, don't feed them.
I think it was a mistake permitting this thread, since now it is always on top of the forum and all it contains is dehumanisation in one direction or the other.
This thread definately alienates me from this forum, I find it hard to believe that this is the same place and the same people I shared the board with for all those years.
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by Djmixxx Β» Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:29 am
>>>missile attack
by Djmixxx Β» Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:47 pm
>>>missile attack
Truly not a paid bot with 2 other fresh clowns LOL
>>>missile attack
by Djmixxx Β» Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:47 pm
>>>missile attack
Truly not a paid bot with 2 other fresh clowns LOL
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Yeah it was unclear when you first started to talk about math non-sense, where in fact it was just your ignorance that lead you to compare the 2022 population of Ukraine and the number of people who voted in the 2019 election when the argument was Zelensky is a foreigner because he is jewish, and your follow up was that people decided to vote not for Poroshenko.
it seemed like you were trying hard to be insulting but with very few actual thing to say.
And judging by the polls a popular president too.
Wonder if he's gonna have a higher score than putin on the next election in russia, or the one after that, or the one after that, or the one after that.
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mmmPI wrote: βThu Nov 17, 2022 12:22 am
Yeah it was unclear when you first started to talk about math non-sense, where in fact it was just your ignorance that lead you to compare the 2022 population of Ukraine and the number of people who voted in the 2019 election when the argument was Zelensky is a foreigner because he is jewish, and your follow up was that people decided to vote not for Poroshenko.
Have you already forgotten about the guy with the support of 77% of the Ukrainian population?
Your texts is like all Ukrainian propaganda. "Russia ran out of missiles in March!" "The surrendered Wagner soldier decided to return home to Russia himself, where he was executed by a blow to the head with a sledgehammer!" "There is a free press in Ukraine!"
I think your are confusing my opinion with the truth.
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I am glad to see that you devote the rare moments of the appearance of electricity to the analysis of my posts.
I think your are confusing my opinion with the truth.
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While visiting one of the Latvian museums, I saw a map, tried to find Ukraine, but could not. Can you help?enterisys wrote: βWed Nov 16, 2022 2:06 pmSs a non-clownposter does not support this current thing and supports the non-current thing just like in 1939-1945?aka13 wrote: βMon Nov 14, 2022 8:20 am It's not wube, it's the clownposters in this thread supporting the current thing, don't feed them.
I think it was a mistake permitting this thread, since now it is always on top of the forum and all it contains is dehumanisation in one direction or the other.
This thread definately alienates me from this forum, I find it hard to believe that this is the same place and the same people I shared the board with for all those years.
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Have you already forgotten that you already received an answer to that?Djmixxx wrote: βThu Nov 17, 2022 7:35 ammmmPI wrote: βThu Nov 17, 2022 12:22 am
Yeah it was unclear when you first started to talk about math non-sense, where in fact it was just your ignorance that lead you to compare the 2022 population of Ukraine and the number of people who voted in the 2019 election when the argument was Zelensky is a foreigner because he is jewish, and your follow up was that people decided to vote not for Poroshenko.
Have you already forgotten about the guy with the support of 77% of the Ukrainian population?
Your texts is like all Ukrainian propaganda. "Russia ran out of missiles in March!" "The surrendered Wagner soldier decided to return home to Russia himself, where he was executed by a blow to the head with a sledgehammer!" "There is a free press in Ukraine!"
mmmPI wrote: βTue Nov 15, 2022 12:05 am It's not because you don't understand that it has no sense. You just wanted to say that not all the population vote but in an insulting way ?
In the population of 43M people you count the kids under 18 YO that are not allowed to vote, and also the people who didn't register on the voting list either by choice or due to living in an territory occupied by a foreign invader.
There was then only 34 544 993 people registered as having the possibility to to legally vote.
Out of which only 18 893 864 turned out to vote for the first election , and 18 491 84 for the second round of the election.
Out of which 5 714 034 voted for Zelensky in the first round as you said. Which was the highest score. And 18 491 840 voted for him in the secound round of the election which was also the highest score.
Obviously you know math well and you see right away that the difference in the % correspond to the vote from the occupied territory no ?
Or it didn't occur to you that maybe in Ukraine voting is not mandadory ? like in Belgium people have to pay a fine if they don't vote, it's mandadory, not in Ukraine, people are free to vote , but they don't have to. And it's forbidden to vote when you are not 18 years old.
You didn't understood 77% of the population because you prefer " 77% of the people who voted voted for him "? it sounds a bit ridiculous that's why it's a common shortcut to say " he won the election with 77%" = " 77% of the people voted for him"
Now that this point is more clear, feel free to continue your argument.
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Have you tried posting USSR map maybe? I think there was also no Ukraine, but I might be wrong, can an expert like you please help?Djmixxx wrote: βThu Nov 17, 2022 7:42 amWhile visiting one of the Latvian museums, I saw a map, tried to find Ukraine, but could not. Can you help?enterisys wrote: βWed Nov 16, 2022 2:06 pmSs a non-clownposter does not support this current thing and supports the non-current thing just like in 1939-1945?aka13 wrote: βMon Nov 14, 2022 8:20 am It's not wube, it's the clownposters in this thread supporting the current thing, don't feed them.
I think it was a mistake permitting this thread, since now it is always on top of the forum and all it contains is dehumanisation in one direction or the other.
This thread definately alienates me from this forum, I find it hard to believe that this is the same place and the same people I shared the board with for all those years.
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That was probably part of the USSR when you were young so maybe that's why you never learn about it, the world change you need to update your maps, otherwise you couldn't even find Moscow :
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To those whose mind has not yet been poisoned by The Press, I ask you to simply consider this map:
As anyone with eyes can surmise, neither the ukraine-region, Poland, Finland or the USA exist on this map, which the best Russian experts and the Russian parliament has all verified is indeed 100% a map.
I and my fellow komrats therefore politely ask the western trolls and propagandists: if these are real places, why do they not exist on maps? The truth is that these and many other countries are simply made up by a shadowy cabal of globalists with no right to exist at all, and the maps prove it!
As anyone with eyes can surmise, neither the ukraine-region, Poland, Finland or the USA exist on this map, which the best Russian experts and the Russian parliament has all verified is indeed 100% a map.
I and my fellow komrats therefore politely ask the western trolls and propagandists: if these are real places, why do they not exist on maps? The truth is that these and many other countries are simply made up by a shadowy cabal of globalists with no right to exist at all, and the maps prove it!
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I didn't get an answer to my question. Just an example of how propaganda works by replacing one meaning with another and then blaming those who noticed this substitutionFuryoftheStars wrote: βThu Nov 17, 2022 9:09 am
Have you already forgotten that you already received an answer to that?
correct answer :
16.5% of Ukrainian voters voted for Zelensky
Or
13.2% of population of Ukraine voted for Zelensky
great result, congratulations.
I think your are confusing my opinion with the truth.
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Strange, I see Kyiv, I see Rus, which is very consonant with the word Russia. But I don't see Ukraine.
if you want to show that Kyiv also belongs to Russia, you are good at it. I recommend you to submitting your CV to the Ministry of Propaganda of Russia
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Since when Rus is consonnat with russia in russian LOLDjmixxx wrote: βSat Nov 19, 2022 10:34 amStrange, I see Kyiv, I see Rus, which is very consonant with the word Russia. But I don't see Ukraine.
if you want to show that Kyiv also belongs to Russia, you are good at it. I recommend you to submitting your CV to the Ministry of Propaganda of Russia
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You invent figures with which you do wrong math.Djmixxx wrote: βSat Nov 19, 2022 10:30 am I didn't get an answer to my question. Just an example of how propaganda works by replacing one meaning with another and then blaming those who noticed this substitution
correct answer :
16.5% of Ukrainian voters voted for Zelensky
Or
13.2% of population of Ukraine voted for Zelensky
great result, congratulations.
out of roughly 34 M people on registered list, 13Β 541Β 530 voted for Zelensky , if you take just that even a 12years old would see it's more than 1/3 of "registered".
Except as you were explained twice with simple word, voters is people who vote, not people on registered list, this is only 18M for the 2019 election. 13M/18M is not 16.5%.
Other mistake It's not 13.2% of the population of Ukraine who voted for Zelensky, it's 13.2 millions humans. If it was 13.2% it would mean Ukraine is 100 million people. you are that bad at math ?
it's not strange it's the history, like your map from the museum, i've learned that the word Russia and Belarus comes from the history of the Rus of Kiyv, that's the name they came up with when they wanted to be associated with prestigious ancesters, they could only be inspired by Ukrainians.
I guess they treated your CV well, and their recruitment standard are pretty low, i don't need to pass my CV i think i could make a bot that does what you do better but i'd be ashamed of wasting my time for that. Your 800 comments are all on this thread and trying to be insulting even if you don't have any argument.
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Thanks for looking at that. I was waiting until I had the opportunity to use a computer again to be able to look up and crunch the numbers myself. Trying to do that from a phone is difficult and error prone for me.mmmPI wrote: βSun Nov 20, 2022 2:25 amYou invent figures with which you do wrong math.Djmixxx wrote: βSat Nov 19, 2022 10:30 am I didn't get an answer to my question. Just an example of how propaganda works by replacing one meaning with another and then blaming those who noticed this substitution
correct answer :
16.5% of Ukrainian voters voted for Zelensky
Or
13.2% of population of Ukraine voted for Zelensky
great result, congratulations.
out of roughly 34 M people on registered list, 13Β 541Β 530 voted for Zelensky , if you take just that even a 12years old would see it's more than 1/3 of "registered".
Except as you were explained twice with simple word, voters is people who vote, not people on registered list, this is only 18M for the 2019 election. 13M/18M is not 16.5%.
Other mistake It's not 13.2% of the population of Ukraine who voted for Zelensky, it's 13.2 millions humans. If it was 13.2% it would mean Ukraine is 100 million people. you are that bad at math ?
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