• Brittney Griner Faces 16-Hour Work Days in Russian Gulag

    From zinn@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 1 08:34:36 2022
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    WNBA star Brittney Griner will face 16-hour work days and possible abuse
    as she serves her nine-year sentence for drug smuggling in one of Russia's harshest penal colonies, according to TMZ Sports.

    After Griner was sentenced in October, Russian officials transferred the athlete to the Mordovia region's IK-2 female penal colony, originally
    built in the 1930s as part of the Stalin-era gulag system. While the
    prison has improved since then, it is still characterized by brutality and harsh conditions.

    "Prisons in Mordovia are notoriously terrible, even by Russian standards.
    The prisons there are known for the harsh regimes and human rights
    violations," Olga Zeveleva, a sociologist at the University of Helsinki
    who specializes in Russian prison conditions, told the Guardian.

    President Joe Biden has promised to continue negotiating a prisoner swap
    with Russia, offering convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for Griner
    and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan.

    "My intention is to get [Griner] home," Biden said a day after the midterm elections. "We’ve had a number of discussions so far, and I’m hopeful that
    now that our election is over, there’s a willingness to negotiate more specifically with us." Biden has yet to reach an agreement with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

    Some analysts hope Griner's high-profile status will shield her from
    abuse, Zeveleva said, but others fear Russia's war with Ukraine and the
    United States' support for Ukraine could make life worse for Griner.

    "In times of war, the rules might be different. … In any case, she won’t
    have a pleasant time there," Zeveleva said.

    Published under: Biden Administration, Prison, Russia

    https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/brittney-griner-faces-16-hour-work- days-in-russian-gulag/

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  • From KWills@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 7 11:51:52 2022
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    In article <XnsAF605DD96CBN20@0.0.0.2>, zinn@reno.us says...

    WNBA star Brittney Griner will face 16-hour work days and possible abuse
    as she serves her nine-year sentence for drug smuggling in one of Russia's harshest penal colonies, according to TMZ Sports.

    After Griner was sentenced in October, Russian officials transferred the athlete to the Mordovia region's IK-2 female penal colony, originally
    built in the 1930s as part of the Stalin-era gulag system. While the
    prison has improved since then, it is still characterized by brutality and harsh conditions.

    "Prisons in Mordovia are notoriously terrible, even by Russian standards.
    The prisons there are known for the harsh regimes and human rights violations," Olga Zeveleva, a sociologist at the University of Helsinki
    who specializes in Russian prison conditions, told the Guardian.

    President Joe Biden has promised to continue negotiating a prisoner swap
    with Russia, offering convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for Griner and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan.

    "My intention is to get [Griner] home," Biden said a day after the midterm elections. "We?ve had a number of discussions so far, and I?m hopeful that now that our election is over, there?s a willingness to negotiate more specifically with us." Biden has yet to reach an agreement with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

    Some analysts hope Griner's high-profile status will shield her from
    abuse, Zeveleva said, but others fear Russia's war with Ukraine and the United States' support for Ukraine could make life worse for Griner.

    "In times of war, the rules might be different. ? In any case, she won?t
    have a pleasant time there," Zeveleva said.

    Published under: Biden Administration, Prison, Russia

    https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/brittney-griner-faces-16-hour-work- days-in-russian-gulag/


    When I was looking at "her" pics, I thought maybe it was just flat-chested due to skinniness
    and an excess of steroids but okay... that is NOT the chest of a flat-chested woman. That is
    male, along with the shoulders.

    Is this just another case of a buck wanting to compete against females by saying it "identifies"
    as a sow? The Russians better get it out of the women's prison before it starts rapin'.

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    KWills
    Strategic Writer, Psychotronic World Dominator and FEMA camp
    counselor.
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    All hail the taco! http://www.taconati.org/

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  • From The Jews@21:1/5 to a pedo glue huffer on Wed Dec 7 09:11:46 2022
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    On Wed, 7 Dec 2022 11:51:52 -0500, a pedo glue huffer wrote:

    When I was looking at "her" pics, I thought maybe it was just flat-chested due to skinniness
    and an excess of steroids but okay... that is NOT the chest of a flat-chested woman. That is
    male, along with the shoulders.

    You have no experience with human adult females, so your opinion is
    worthless.

    Get back to us if the subject is farm animals, or the last time you
    got caught molesting little boys.




    Rotting corpse of George Lincoln Rockwell,
    pudgy hitlerite, after being Nuremberged:
    http://i.imgur.com/FMlOztf.jpg

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