Links and Stuff
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Add to the above list if you can, thank you.
Resources For Understanding The War Beyond The Bulletins
Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map, who is an independent youtuber with a mostly neutral viewpoint.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have good analysis (though also a couple bad takes here and there)
Understanding War and the Saker: neo-conservative sources but their reporting of the war (so far) seems to line up with reality better than most liberal sources.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict and, unlike most western analysts, has some degree of understanding on how war works. He is a reactionary, however.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent journalist reporting in the Ukrainian warzones.
Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.
Yesterday's discussion post.
Sorry for the delay. Once a suitcase full of money drops out of the sky in front of me, I can do this more reliably.
Anyway, this update has some real fucking shit in it. Just some real deranged stuff. Journalists, as a wise man once said, have been getting nutty with it. I need to go have a lie-down. I feel like I've aged several years after making this one.
In-thread copy here.
Economically
Europe
Europe admits it’ll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy CNBC
How The UK’s 35% Duty On Russian Platinum And Palladium Will Impact Markets OilPrice
Fearing Russian cutoff, German industry braces for gas rations race Inquirer
UK Retail Sales Unexpectedly Jump on Alcohol, Tobacco Spending Bloomberg
Russia is trying to force Ukraine to buy electricity from its own nuclear power plant after capturing it by force BusinessInsider
I heard about this a couple days ago, but this is the first MSM article I've seen on it.
Asia and Oceania
China in Talks With Russia to Buy Oil for Strategic Reserves Bloomberg
Thailand to join talks on US-led Indo-Pacific framework Bilaterals
Trend of stable economic performance remains unchanged in China EU Reporter
Refinery Explosion And Fire Threatens Supply In South Korea OilPrice
Soaring Energy Imports Put Japan’s Economy Under Pressure OilPrice
Sri Lanka defaults on debts for first time Guardian
Indonesia To Lift Palm Oil Export Ban TeleSUR
Only 33% of export receipts flow back to Laos’ economy Phnom Penh Post
There’s One Way to Wean India Off Russian Weapons Bloomberg
Middle East
President Biden Considers Meeting Saudi Crown Prince As Oil Prices Soar. He must touch the orb, and then all will be forgiven. OilPrice
More Russian oil going east squeezes Iranian crude sales to China Al Jazeera
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Economically and Diplomatically
North America
Canada is banning Huawei from its 5G network, forcing telecom operators to scrap over $500 million of Chinese hardware Fortune
U.S. Consumer Spending On Gasoline Has Doubled In 12 Months OilPrice
Oil Prices May Not Drop, Even If There Is A Recession OilPrice
Gas Stations In Washington State Are Running Out Of Fuel OilPrice
Analyst Warns Of A Fuel Shortage Crisis In The U.S. OilPrice
Truckers Are Facing An Existential Crisis As Fuel Prices Soar OilPrice
New York Is Facing a Pandemic-Fueled Home Energy Crisis, With No End in Sight Inside Climate News
Virginia Target Workers Seek To Unionize Popular Resistance
Nationalize Baby Formula Production Jacobin
Pete Buttigieg: Hungry Babies, Regrettably, Are Just the Price of the Free Market Jacobin
CEOs Say They Are Bracing for a Recession—Even as the Economy Remains Strong WSJ
US Growth Seen Outpacing China’s for First Time Since 1976 Bloomberg
South America
Colombia has formalized its free trade agreement with the United Kingdom Bilaterals
How Latin America’s Transportation Mega-Projects Could Revolutionize Trade OilPrice
One of the main things I remember from Mike Duncan's Revolution series on South America and Bolivar is just how much it fucking sucks to get across the continent. Rainforests and mountains and marshes.
Diplomatically and Politically
Involving Ukraine or Russia
It's a little Great Man-y and idealist but it's a decent liberal refutation of the "war between democracy and autocracy" and quite rightly says that Russia and China's world views are in tension and contradiction but are being bound together by the US antagonizing them both, which is the opposite of divide-and-conquer.
Europe
Turkey’s Erdogan Told Allies It Will Say ‘No’ To Finland And Sweden’s NATO Bids, In His Most Definitive Statement Yet Forbes
Finland and Sweden to buy firearms, anti-tank weapons together [Reuters] (https://archive.ph/zWQy8) Just bros being bros.
Asia and Oceania
The thing I have trouble with is determining how much of the complaining to due to opposition to a candidate who isn't necessarily the US's first choice as he's willing to work with China, vs what's actually there. Like, I have absolutely zero doubt that there are serious issues with the democratic process there, but equally, if the Philippine version of Pinochet was "elected", then the democracy of the Philippines would be praised. Either way, probably shouldn't be electing the family members of dictators, especially if there's little difference between them, and good luck to the protestors.
East Timor’s new president pledges stronger ties with China Reuters
Sri Lanka bank says fuel shortage set to ease as students protest Al Jazeera
Yeah, why would the DPRK distrust those countries and organizations?
Middle East
Pakistan’s Relations With Taliban Regime Worsen The Diplomat
Pakistan’s New Government Mends Ties With the US The Diplomat
Yeah, I don't know why Pakistanis might have thought the US had something to do with outing Imran Khan.
Yeah, the US only broke the fucking deal!
Diplomatically
Damn, that sucks. Now, I'm assuming Newsweek will go over the number of people the US has killed in those countries, the weaponry it's exported to militias-turned-terrorist groups (or just terrorist groups from the beginning), and the history of the US's nuclear program.
Wait, never mind, the article ends here. Well, I shall patiently wait for the edit.
North America
There are four other countries on this list. I bet you can name them all. Have a go and then open the spoiler.
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South America
US meddling in Colombia's election, warns left-wing vice presidential candidate Francia Marquez Multipolarista
CELAC Is a Meeting Point for Latin Americans: President Ortega TeleSUR
Militarily, Dipshittery
General News
US Approves $40 billion In Aid For Ukraine TeleSUR
U.S. Preparing Plan To Destroy Russia's Black Sea Fleet—Ukraine Newsweek
Dipshittery and Cope
It would be pretty hilarious to watch the US (and the west) sanction India and China, especially as the EU is trying to do a whole "yeah, actually we've been besties with Modi this whole time" thing.
This is a long article, so I'm not gonna quote all of it. It's not even that bad, so it's quite a mild Dipshittery, I'm just struck by the general idea of "Well, ain't that strange! History has some kind of pattern! What caused the crisis of the 1970s? A war! Look at how terrible things are getting!" and then not tying it into anything deeper. He mentions capitalism once in this article, and it's when he's semi-quoting Fukuyama. Never mentions profit, though he does say "capital accumulation". I know it's Niall fucking Ferguson, and liberals have brainworms, but this is a fairly deep dive into current conditions! It's just very capitalist-realist, where the economic system we're all under has become like a transparent vapour that none of these people can see, let alone mention.
Just a gas station. It goes on for a while, then:
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Yeah, I can't name any other quasi-dictatorial countries with deeply embedded racism and nationalism inside the great organization of NATO. Also, this was written by Joe Lieberman. I should really start putting authors' names next to the article titles so we can trace our amazing journalists' work over time.
The article goes into many legitimate issues with Turkey, then:
Dipshittery 2
This article fucking sucks. Like, it's easily in the top 10% of Dipshittery articles. Just a warning.
I... okay, whatever.
Please show me a reasonable Republican idea since Lincoln's presidency.
It's really not a dramatic shift at all. Finland and Sweden were quasi-NATO countries already, and a German politician admitted it.
Remove the "against" there and I agree.
The last 8 years don't exist. The tensions in the Donbass? Nah, not a factor, Putin just woke up on January 1st 2022 and said to himself "I've gotta invade Ukraine."
What the fuck is a brutally destructive paper tiger? That's just a tiger!
Like in 2020. And 2018. And 2016. And 2014. And...
And yet Putin is bad for putting his military on his own fucking borders. THE USA IS LITERALLY PUTTING ITS NAVY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF AN ENTIRE OCEAN.
WHY? WHY IS IT IRREPLACEABLE? DO THE CITIZENS OF THOSE COUNTRIES AGREE? HOW IS THIS ANY DIFFERENT FROM THE MIDDLE EAST?
Oh, okay, never mind, the American Institute For Epic Freedom And Democracy has a poll of elite opinion. Real egg on my face.
THIS ARTICLE SPENT SEVERAL PARAGRAPHS SHITTING ON TRUMP AND HOW MUCH HE SUCKED BECAUSE OF THE ONLY GOOD THING HE DID IN HIS ENTIRE PRESIDENCY - NOT INTERFERING IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA THAT MUCH!
Dipshittery 3
If the left did anything like this, it would be crushed ruthlessly and without a hint of remorse.
That's... that's just NATO.
What exactly would a theoretical EU army provide that NATO currently does not? Like, what, is it gonna go invade even more places that NATO doesn't?
GDP the size of Italy, yet it has hypersonic missiles while the West does not. Interesting.
Yeah, that operation was a marvel of organization.
Likely to recur where, exactly? Surely you're not occupying any other countries that might decide they wouldn't want to be under Western rule and occupation - that sounds like an imperialist thing to do, which is what Putin does!
The whole spectrum from white to caucasian.
Okay, whatever, I'm not reading this clown shit anymore.
Any time Zelensky says that something has been completely destroyed, he's secretly saying that it's taken or being taken by Russian forces, but wants to make it seem like Russia isn't really conquering anything of worth when the news comes out about it.
That "one Ukrainian garrison" is the city of Severodonetsk.
That Ukrainian artillery brigade that killed 600 Russians is so brave. Truly, the killing of 1000 Russian troops in a single attack should be put in the history books. I hope every Ukrainian who took part in slaughtering those 3500 Russians is given a medal.
The best part of this article is like - the mainstream media is repeatedly reporting on how Russia is losing, dying, already lost no matter what, and now, these people have to sort of maintain that charade while also being like "Oh yeah, and Russia has made some advances - not "significant, of course - but they face a challenging future" while not questioning at all why the area of Ukraine occupied by Russia is getting larger and larger. If Russia really did annex all of Ukraine, I would totally expect there to be articles like this being like "Russia faces a tremendous challenge with its extremely weakened military taking Lviv, a massive city and stronghold for Ukraine" right up until the Russians and Poles are staring at eachother across the border. All western journalists are just given 3 or 4 points to report on today by the Ukrainian government and you don't think or write about why Ukraine continues to lose territory if like half the fucking Russian troops are dead because every day is an entirely discrete unit which has no relations to the previous day and no trends or patterns are allowed to be drawn aside from those which make Russia look bad.
And if America was invading, like, Mexico, and it was going identically to how this war is going (which it wouldn't because the US relies more on rapid strikes and aircraft and not necessarily drawn-out artillery barrages, but just for the sake of argument), then every single journalist would be like "IT DOESN'T MATTER THAT TODAY/THIS WEEK/THIS MONTH DIDN'T GO WELL, LOOK AT THE BIGGER PICTURE, WE'RE STILL OBVIOUSLY WINNING, WE HOLD A QUARTER OF THEIR TERRITORY, USA! USA! USA!"
Dipshittery 4, Climate, Extra
Finally, now we can send him to jail.
Really? The only large city in the country? Are you sure about that?
Sounds reasonable.
...okay.
Anybody else have circus music playing in their head right now?
Those are just words, but whatever.
This plan is completely unworkable (though you might kill Putin by making him laugh too hard at it), but it's still an order of magnitude more sensible than anything coming out of Zelensky's mouth, which is astounding.
This is singlehandedly the worst article I've ever put in this section. I literally cannot express my burning fucking hatred for the Washington Post, and every other MSM journalist, without blatant fedposting. The fact that these people have jobs is, by itself, a stunning takedown of the idea that meritocracy does and could ever exist in this godforsaken country. In an entirely unrelated point, the weakening of abortion protections will be a tragic loss for America.
Climate
Global Climate Movement Warns Nations Have Just 6 Months to End Fossil Fuel Finance CommonDreams
Spain braces for heatwave of ‘extraordinary intensity’ Guardian
Microplastics Widespread in Nigerian Drinking Water, Research Shows Newsweek
I Thought I'd Mention
War, Disasters Drive 'All-Time High' of Nearly 60 Million Displaced in Home Nations CommonDreams
Iraqi man seeks Guinness World Record for longest mustache IraqiNews
It is an impressive mustache.
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We got to 5 on May 8th, but that was a monster update of 12,000 words.