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A Yelena-focused teaser for Thunderbolts. I love it.

youtube.com/watch?v=vZvlQObjL8 (2 min)

Also: That shot where she steps over the edge of the roof of Merdeka 118, the second-tallest building in the world? That's no stunt double or CGI. That's Florence Pugh being a badass.

(She was on wires though and got caught after a few meters, the parachute shot is not her.)

BTS video:

youtube.com/watch?v=S3dvh7PdCH (2 min)

𝗬𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗮 𝘇𝗮𝘁 𝘇𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗵𝗮𝗮𝗿 𝗴𝗲𝘇𝗶𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗱𝗮 𝘁𝗼𝗲𝗻 𝘇𝗲 𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗽𝘀𝘆𝗰𝗵𝗼𝘀𝗲 𝗸𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗴: '𝗛𝗲𝘁 𝘄𝗮𝘀 𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗵𝗲𝗹'

In deze wekelijkse rubriek vertellen mensen over iets dat zij nooit meer willen meemaken, doen of laten. Deze week: kunstenaar Yelena Myshko (39) verheugde zich zes jaar geleden erg op haar werktrip naar Canada. Maar door de lange vlucht en bijkomende jetlag...

rtl.nl/lifestyle/artikel/54955

RTL Nieuws · Yelena zat zonder haar gezin in Canada toen ze een psychose kreeg: 'Het was een hel'By Anne Broekman
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⭐️The ‘Traditionalists’ and Trump⭐

With the election of #Trump, Putin has found a potential ally in unwinding the trans-Atlantic networks that support the liberal democracies that flowered following the end of the Cold War.

Trump, like Putin, has made his disdain for groups like NATO and the EU clear,

and pushed a vision of Victorian-era spheres of interest,
in which regional powers are allowed something far closer to free reign in their respective regions than anything seen during the post-Cold War period.

While Trump falls back on fiscal arguments,
claiming that security relations with other NATO member-states aren’t worth the price of maintaining the U.S.’s participation,
his opposition to organizations like the European Union parallels arguments out of the Kremlin
—all while Trump continues defending Putin’s policies.

Any time he’s faced with questions of Putin’s probity
—of Moscow’s destruction of an independent press, say,
or of the Kremlin’s suffocation of opposition actors
—Trump deflects.

Not only has the former president continued casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence consensus that Moscow meddled in the American election to support Trump,
but he has further said Putin has been
“far more” of a “leader” than former President Barack Obama ever was.

Indeed, it’s within Trump’s outspoken praise for Putin that we can trace the contours of the reasons
white nationalists and members of the Religious Right continue to look to Moscow for support and inspiration,
and continue to admire and praise Putin’s policies.

For white nationalists, in their blinkered understanding of recent developments in Moscow,
Putin presents something of an ur-leader:

a head of state embodying an idealized view of masculinity,
undistracted by legal or cultural niceties in pursuit of his ultimate end-goals.

Rather than remaining within the understood boundaries of post-Cold War politics,
Putin has, to America’s white nationalists,
reclaimed the primacy of a white, Christian population within a multi-ethnic federation:

a model white nationalists envision as a possibility under Trump.

The Religious Right, meanwhile, stands enthralled with Putin’s willingness to bolster the church,
with the Russian Orthodox Church maintaining a clear, superior role both within the state and over other non-Christian religions.

Moscow is only too happy to provide both financial and organizational backing for sympathetic groups in the U.S. and elsewhere,
and is almost certain to do so for the foreseeable future.

And with Trump’s inauguration, Moscow has a man in Washington who, by all appearances,
has little interest in investigating these ties,
or of slowing these swelling links.

While Trump and his team occupy the White House, Russia will have an ally in attempting to roll back the liberal order,
with the American president acting as a partner,
witting or otherwise, of the Kremlin
—as well as the white nationalists and Religious Right cohorts on both sides of the Atlantic,
whose support for the Kremlin seems likely to accelerate for the foreseeable future.

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The links between American conservative organizations and Putin’s inner circle,
including those tasked with pushing the Kremlin’s geopolitical policies throughout the West,
have sometimes created outsized tensions for those on the American end of the relationship.

One such moment came in early 2014,
when Putin began citing the protection of ethnic Russians
—and Russian Orthodox believers
—as rationale for the annexation of Crimea.

Even though the WCF announced that it would cancel its planned 2014 conference in Moscow,
many of the scheduled speakers nonetheless showed up,
and the conference proceeded in all but name.

Beyond that, though, the gathering confirmed a trend long in the making, says Stroop.

Indeed, the 2014 conference, he said, represented
“Russia taking on the mantle of leadership of global social conservatism.”

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The links between Russian officials and the American Religious Right,
like those between Kremlin-linked actors and American white nationalists,
are easy to trace.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Duma member #Yelena #Mizulina,
who helped spearhead Russia’s anti-gay “propaganda” law,
has been “heavily involved” with the WCF.

#Vladimir #Yakunin, former head of Russian Railways
—and a Kremlin insider who has cultivated additional links with the American theocratic “#dominionist” movement
—has also served as a WCF committee member.

Likewise, Russia’s 2011 package of anti-abortion legislation saw conspicuous links with the WCF’s efforts.

To wit, the package of abortion restrictions, speared by Mizulina, was launched a day after a series of WCF higher-ups,
including Carlson and Managing Director Larry Jacobs,
settled into Moscow for a
“Demographic Summit,”
the WCF’s most substantial assembly in Russia to date.

As the head of a Russian women’s advocacy group later said,
“It was 100 percent clear that everything [in the anti-abortion legislation] was copied from the experience of American fundamentalists
and conservative circles of several European countries
where abortion is forbidden or restricted severely.”

Or as the WCF would later claim in its promotional material:

The WCF “helped pass the first Russian laws restricting abortion in modern history.”

Still, the WCF is by no means the lone U.S. Religious Right organization outspoken in its praise of Moscow,
or supporting Kremlin policy.

Over the past few years, arch-conservatives in the U.S. have begun espousing something approaching infatuation with Putin,
especially for Moscow’s leading role in both passing and encouraging anti-LGBT legislation.

For instance, #Bryan #Fischer, who until 2015 was a spokesman for the "American Family Association"
and who still hosts a show broadcast over its radio network,
has called Putin the
“lion of Christianity.”

Evangelist #Franklin #Graham
—who visited Russia in 2015 to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
—has likewise lauded Putin as someone “protecting traditional Christianity.”

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#WCF#Allan#Carlson

Award-Winning Russian Journalist And Lawyer Badly Beaten In Chechnya

Journalist #Yelena #Milashina and lawyer #Aleksandr #Nemov have been moved to a hospital in Moscow, the #Novaya #Gazeta publication reported on Telegram on July 5. They sustained multiple injuries, the rights group reported.

"Milashina's fingers have been broken, and she is sometimes losing consciousness. She has bruises all over her body," the group said on social media. It added that Nemov had been stabbed in the leg.

"It was a classic kidnapping.... They pinned our driver down, threw him out of his car, got in, bent our heads down, tied my hands, knelt me down there, and put a gun to my head," Milashina told Mansur Soltayev, a Chechen human rights official, as she lay in a hospital in Grozny shortly after the attack.

Milashina and Nemov had traveled to Chechnya to attend the sentencing by a court of #Zarema #Musayeva, the jailed mother of three self-exiled outspoken Chechen opposition activists, Ibragim, Abubakar, and Baisangur #Yangulbayev, all of whom have fled the country citing harassment from Chechen authorities over their online criticism of Kremlin-backed Chechen head Ramzan #Kadyrov.

@fulelo
@EugeneMcParland

rferl.org/a/russia-journalist-

Radio Free Europe / Radio LibertyAward-Winning Russian Journalist And Lawyer Badly Beaten in ChechnyaBy RFE/RL's Russian Service