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  2. Peter Ruckman - Wikipedia

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    According to David G. Burke, Ruckman was a believer in "King James Onlyism". [11]Ruckman said that the King James Version of the Bible, the "Authorized Version" ("KJV" or "A.V."), provided "advanced revelation" beyond that discernible in the underlying Textus Receptus Greek text, believing the KJV represented the final authority in all matters of faith and practice.

  3. Racism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin meanwhile was deeply critical of the view that Russia should be "for ethnic Russians", citing the need to maintain harmony in a multiethnic federation. Western commentators have noted that during this period, racist and ultranationalist groups may have been the most significant right-wing opposition to Putin's government. [33]

  4. On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians - Wikipedia

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    According to Putin, the modern-day Ukraine occupies historically Russian lands, [9] and is an "anti-Russia project" created by external forces since the seventeenth century, and of administrative and political decisions made during the Soviet Union [5] (a BBC article traced the term "anti-Russia project" to some Russian conspiratorial writing ...

  5. Putin compared himself to Peter the Great, Russia's first ...

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    Putin said Peter the Great's 18th century war with Sweden was to "return" land that was rightfully Russia's and compared it to his actions in Ukraine.

  6. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Putin and Migranyan probably can't see that this is racism. Vanden Heuvel and Cohen, who rightly rail against racism on the pages of the Nation, should know better." [272] Some commenters criticized Western media who blamed EU and NATO "expansionism" into Russia's "sphere of influence".

  7. Antisemitism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    An antisemitic demonstration in Russia (2003), with posters claiming "president Putin is with the Jews". "Russian March" in 2012 in Moscow. An anti-Semitic poster against the background of flags with a nationalist and neopagan symbol "Kolovrat". The poster reads: "Rus' without a Vozhd is like zhyds without a Talmud."

  8. Even Trump backers are running away from Tony Hinchcliffe's ...

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    During his 12-minute set, Hinchcliffe made racist comments about Mexicans crossing the border and jokes about Jewish and Black people that used antisemitic and racist tropes.

  9. Putin says Zelenskyy's nuclear comments were a 'dangerous act ...

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    Putin was referring to Zelenskyy's suggestion that Kyiv would seek nuclear weapons if it could not join NATO. Zelenskyy has walked back his comments.