2024 bingo update
Tell me if I missed anything
UPDATE:
Tell me if I missed anything
UPDATE:
A lot of fascists did win EU elections, for example Leyen is still not in prison. And Azov did ISIS shit in Russia and Mali.
Von der Leyen won, does that count for fascist wins European elections? Wasn't her family connected to the Nazis?
And I believe Azov attacked that stadium in Russia this year, unless you meant countries besides Ukraine and Russia.
Well there was apparently some Ukrainian unite helping out the ambush squad that took out the Wagner unit in Mali, but I didn’t hear anything about which unit. It seems possible since the Azov / right sector hard nationalist types are also the ones who are hard core enough to be willing to do that kind of operation but the Ukrainians only said they helped out not which unit so
I mean that "i'ts not azov so it's ok" is the first excuse of libs, but it's just clean AFU myth, every Ukrainian armed service from intelligence through army to police is infested with nazis and doing nazi shit, so it don't matter. In this case i would assume their intelligence agency is directly responsible (not their first act of terrorism too).
Oh yeah for sure. Sparkling White Nationalists are still really Azov even if they’re not from the Mariupol region of Ukraine.
trans internet personality gets blockbuster role
ah yes, Abigail "Game of" Thorn was in Gambo 2: Dragon Boogaloo as a Tyroshi pirate captain
Maybe......maybe....
Fired Citigroup banker says COO intended to deceive regulator on bank's metrics
Kathleen Martin said Chief Operating Officer Anand Selva "wanted to misreport Citi's metrics to deceive" the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency into believing the bank was complying with its $400 million settlement agreement in 2020 addressing risk management shortfalls.
Martin's amended complaint in Manhattan federal court repeated the claim that Selva was concerned that reporting accurate information would "make us look bad
Citigroup has until Aug. 8 to respond to the amended complaint. The bank had sought on June 27 to dismiss Martin's original complaint, but federal law allowed her to amend it once.
The case is Martin v. Citibank NA et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 24-03949.