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Steve's avatar

I very much appreciate your time taken, to research and present the economic data. Unfortunately, for the stenographers at The Telegraph (and indeed all the British legacy media), it’s pearls before swine. According to Martyanov, the De Bretton clown’s degree was in agriculture apparently 😂 I hope and pray that this proxy war will be over soon. It will likely end with a complete Russian victory, and when that happens, the hacks at The Telegraph can pivot seamlessly to telling us that a Ukrainian victory could have been had, if only Trump, blah blah blah. Imagine being a cog in the propaganda arm of a psychotic machine, dedicated to killing as many Ukrainian soldiers as possible - on the off chance that it might harm Russia. These sick individuals could actually go and fight on the front line in Donbas, if they had a shred of integrity - instead of trying to push more Ukrainian men into the woodchipper.

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Evans-Pritchard's dad was a great scial anthropologist:

" 'Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande' is the first major anthropological contribution to the sociology of knowledge through its neutral — some would say "relativist" — stance on the "correctness" of Zande beliefs about causation. His work focused in on a known psychological effect known as psychological attribution. Evans-Pritchard recorded the tendencies of Azandes to blame or attribute witchcraft as the cause of various mis-happenings. The most notable of these issues involved the deaths of eight Azande people due to the collapse of a termite infested door frame."

His son seems more focused on Russian Witchcraft.

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