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ougoah

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Youtube (the WSJ channel) censorship is incredible. I tried commenting on the video below, and my comment was removed within 30 seconds every time I tried posting.


The comment I posted before it was removed.
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Make it text so others can post this comment and put up a disclaimer the micro-dicks at Wall Street Jackasses is censoring this passage for Freedumb and demoncrazy reasons. May hypocritical americunts rot in hell.
 

TK3600

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There he spoke out for the need for the U.S. administrations to continue “dialogue” with the Chinese government to end its human rights abuses against the Tibetan people, whose culture he said cannot be “confined” by Beijing to “a museum or to a market of handicrafts.”

“Renewing dialogue must be genuine and productive, and it cannot be just another guise for wasting time or going through the motions,” Walz said in 2016 following a trip to Tibet, Beijing and Hong Kong.

“The human rights of the Tibetan people must be strengthened and protected,” he said, citing “a life-changing lunch” with the Dalai Lama.

The same year, he also spoke out against reductions in funding for the U.S. military by citing, among other things, “tensions rising with our trading partner, China, and the seeds of potential unrest in the Pacific,” including Beijing building islands in the South China Sea.
I am going to bet 5 xi bucks that this guy will start supporting Israel in some form, likely covert because he don't want to get lynched that quickly. Like, all the leaders living half the world across suddenly care about stuff Israel care about. That is a huge sign of Zionist puppet.
 
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CMP

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The US already financed Bangladesh with money to support Rohingya refugees from Myanmar.
They will probably try to use Bangladesh as a springboard to overthrow the military junta in Myanmar.
When they have their government in Myanmar then they can try to further destabilize Southeast Asia or China.

Yunus also has ties to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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Economically you will probably see things straight out of the US playbook. In Pakistan they wanted the electric utility company to force everyone to have meters and cut illegal connections to the grid. Claiming investments into increasing power generation were not necessary. You just had to cut illegal power consumption and there would be no more blackouts. Despite Pakistan having miserable electricity generated per citizen.

Remember. You will own nothing and you will be happy.
His ties to WEF proves his status as a puppet. Bangladesh is going to have a very bad time.
 

_killuminati_

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It’s quite unbelievable that governments still fall for such easy CIA colour revolutions. We all know the playbook yet countries still fall for it. NGO, student protesters, social media. Do these countries have counter intelligence? If you can’t protect your country from foreign subversion, no point even having a military. If they are too stupid to still fall for this trick, they are too stupid to live.
It's more complicated than that. In these countries, the civil institutions are weak and corrupt with dissidents inside who will backstab their leaders for a quick buck.

In Pakistan's case, the Army is the defacto ruler of the country, regardless of who's actually in office, but it also has strong ties with CIA. So if you fuck with the Army, you are as good as dead. If you are a politician and fuck with the US, the Army will wreck you. Ofcourse, the Army has it's own agenda and isn't a total pawn of the US, but more often than not, their interests are aligned and there is mutual benefit.

The only way Pakistan can progress from this situation is if there is an internal reorganization and change in philosophy. A few high ranking officers and generals attempted to change the status quo without success. But to be real honest, I don't think I know what exactly is the end goal or motive of the Army (including the intelligence agencies). Because they do some questionable, headscratching stuff sometimes. For example: the Army and ISI supported Taliban, then helped NATO invade Afghanistan to fight Taliban, and while the war was raging, they simultaneously supported the Taliban to defeat NATO.
 

Shams

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Indian puppet/proxy is indisputable, you yourself also agrees. I have pointed out strong signs of current leader as western puppet. It is not 100% confirmed, but it is very high possibility. I can't speak for other parties, and I never have. My position is only firm on the new leader and the previous leader. You should not dismiss the very strong signs of new western puppet like you do now, even if you do not fully agree with my assesment.

Of course not. It would be absurd. A big color revolution in a big country vs a small color revolution in a small country, big deal.

Interesting claim. This should be verified. Ask yourself "Has there been a revolution that manage to install a government whose foreign policy go against popular demand?" The answer is it happens all the damn time. Just take a good look in Ukraine, Middle East and South America. Counter example is all over the place. I can assure you during 2014 protest, most Ukrainians did not want a war with Russia, did not want to initiate ethnic violence against Russian speakers. And even if they were, majority do not want to be drafted to trenches. But end of the day violence rules, not popular opinion. Occasionally the welder of violence follows popular opinion, but to expect it to be the norm would be naive!
You guys are slinging Mudd to each other. Nobody is asking questions that need to be asked

A plan has a beginning, middling and Ending.

Accusation 1 : Doctor yunus western puppet is a possibility
Yes

Accusation 2: Now he will do what US wants.
No.
He does not have the political power. He is 84. He is heading an interim government without any parliament where army has magistrative power. I pointed out yesterday Our honourable army chief is Sheikh Hasina's sister's husband. US must have known this.

Accusation 3: This protest was masterminded by CIA
Childish and rubbish.
CIA would have wanted BNP in power asap. They are already demanding elections within 3 months. Because without any opposition they will win.

US was against Bangladesh's independence. They are closely associated with BDR rifle revolts which claimed lived of 57 army officers.

Bangladesh has a unique history different from others. This is the only country that had died at 1952 just for language. It is not possible to put full history just to make people believe.

To answer @TK3600 about what he claims, taking advantage of these mass protests , power who are installed often resist popular demand because they are pro western.
True.
This is why in later time, we see mass movement against those government.

This scope is non existent in Bangladesh. To understand why, one will need to study history, which neither possible nor necessary. But to say everything is CIA installed is discrediting and insulting. I will advice against it.

One should be able to recognize fact and fiction at this point.
 

CMP

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It's more complicated than that. In these countries, the civil institutions are weak and corrupt with dissidents inside who will backstab their leaders for a quick buck.

In Pakistan's case, the Army is the defacto ruler of the country, regardless of who's actually in office, but it also has strong ties with CIA. So if you fuck with the Army, you are as good as dead. If you are a politician and fuck with the US, the Army will wreck you. Ofcourse, the Army has it's own agenda and isn't a total pawn of the US, but more often than not, their interests are aligned and there is mutual benefit.

The only way Pakistan can progress from this situation is if there is an internal reorganization and change in philosophy. A few high ranking officers and generals attempted to change the status quo without success. But to be real honest, I don't think I know what exactly is the end goal or motive of the Army (including the intelligence agencies). Because they do some questionable, headscratching stuff sometimes. For example: the Army and ISI supported Taliban, then helped NATO invade Afghanistan to fight Taliban, and while the war was raging, they simultaneously supported the Taliban to defeat NATO.
That's not head scratching at all. That looks very much like the actions of someone who wants the US to stay bogged down in an endless fighting occupation.
 

coolgod

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Not sure why everyone is riled up on weather the CIA had a hand in the recent protests in Bangladesh, what are we, a bunch of Indians? Did the west play a part in the protests in Bangladesh, probably. Does the removal of Sheikh Hasina align with the interest of Bangladeshis, the Americans and the Chinese. Yes. Does this make the Bharats bleed, yes.

As I said before, India's north east and its surrounding regions is one area where China and US may cooperate geopolitically.


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Hindu nationalists' wet dreams :p

 
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TK3600

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You guys are slinging Mudd to each other. Nobody is asking questions that need to be asked

A plan has a beginning, middling and Ending.

Accusation 1 : Doctor yunus western puppet is a possibility
Yes
Sure, I agree. But this is still a point of contention for him.

Accusation 2: Now he will do what US wants.
No.
He does not have the political power. He is 84. He is heading an interim government without any parliament where army has magistrative power. I pointed out yesterday Our honourable army chief is Sheikh Hasina's sister's husband. US must have known this.
I agree there is a possibility that military will take over, possibly change things. But you must agree having Doctor yunus as the guy is a bad sign. It implies there are powerful enough forces to select pro US intrim leader, and that force may not be limited to that. It might influence the military too. Perhaps the next long term leader will also be a pro US leader, if US has the influence to install a intrim one. We can't be sure at this point.

Accusation 3: This protest was masterminded by CIA
Childish and rubbish.
CIA would have wanted BNP in power asap. They are already demanding elections within 3 months. Because without any opposition they will win.
I did not say that. I said the very opposite, that the protest is very likely justified, merely manipulated after.
To answer @TK3600 about what he claims, taking advantage of these mass protests , power who are installed often resist popular demand because they are pro western.
True.
This is why in later time, we see mass movement against those government.

This scope is non existent in Bangladesh. To understand why, one will need to study history, which neither possible nor necessary. But to say everything is CIA installed is discrediting and insulting. I will advice against it.

One should be able to recognize fact and fiction at this point.
Reasonable assessment. Just because current intrim leader is pro US don't mean it will stay that way. Unpopular government after revolution sometimes do get toppled again. Or sometimes it stays. There are too many factor at this point for me to predict the long term.
 
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