Texac’, somewhere between the Bad and the Ugly…
Badges? We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]his is a recent photograph of “Texas”, the American volunteer in Donbass, who has been helping the Novorossiyans defend themselves from the fascist Ukrainian forces who have been targeting civilians with heavy artillery for many months, causing great morbidity and mortality, including hundreds of thousands of refugees. Definitely in the spirit of the brave Lincoln Brigade of volunteers helping defend the Spanish against the fascists in the Spanish Civil War, in the run-up to World War II.
Russell Bentley first employed the Automat and the RPG against the Ukrop Nazis. Now he works full time with the new Donetsk news service, DONi (dninews.com). Russell titled this image, ” ‘Texac’, somewhere between the Bad and the Ugly…” Note that “Texas” has now replaced the “s” with a Cyrillic “c”, in a nod to his new home.
—Daniel Wirt
Texac is the kind of guy I’d be more than proud to shake his hand, a real principled man. Good luck, Texac! May you prevail!
This is really a brilliant image, in equal parts because of the eye of the photographer and the spirit and morality of the man photographed, Texac. In my opinion, there is only one thing missing from this photo… A portrait of Stalin to the left of Texac — in a nod to the man and the nation principally responsible for crushing the Nazis and fascists and liberating Europe from their psychotic scourge. The Atlanticist West, principally The U.S. and Europe, is not only in deep denial about this historical fact and shows no gratitude, but is now actively supporting the… Read more »