Defecting to Russia

Joe tells Nelly that Croatia lost against Russia with Napoleon. They lost against Russia with Hitler, and that they will also lose against Russia with Trump. The Fatima prophecy says we should go to Russia because there is no GMO, no Satanism and no soy boys.

Nelly is shocked and says, “What is wrong with soy boys?”. Joe replies, “I don’t want my son to be a soy boy! Who wants a weak effeminate son?”

They argue about the Vatican’s cocaine fueled gay orgy parties and Joe has had enough. He says, “Let’s ditch this gay parade and join the KGB! Fuck Trump and fuck America!”

elly leaned against the window, Vancouver rain tracing slow paths down the glass like it was thinking things through for her.

โ€œJoe,โ€ she said, half amused, half serious, โ€œI heard Pope Leo would actually let us get married.โ€

Joe didnโ€™t look up right away. โ€œThereโ€™s always a โ€˜but.โ€™โ€

โ€œThere is,โ€ she admitted. โ€œAs long as we donโ€™t convert to the Orthodox Church.โ€

That got his attention. He turned, eyebrows lifting. โ€œSo unity is still conditional. Love, too.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s politics,โ€ Nelly shrugged. โ€œChurch politics. Old wounds.โ€

Joe walked closer, voice tighteningโ€”not angry, but restless. โ€œThen Leoโ€™s thinking too small. This is exactly the kind of thing that keeps the schism alive. You draw lines around people, around sacramentsโ€ฆ and call it order.โ€

Nelly studied him. โ€œWhat would you have him do?โ€

Joe didnโ€™t hesitate. โ€œEnd it. Not talk about unityโ€”actually do it. Call the Orthodox, call the Catholics, sit everyone down and say: weโ€™ve been divided long enough.โ€

He paced a little now, warming to it.

โ€œLet them recognize each other fully. No second-class status. No โ€˜you can marry, but only if you stay on our side.โ€™ What kind of unity is that?โ€

Nelly smiled faintly. โ€œYouโ€™re about to redesign a thousand years of history because you want a wedding.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ Joe said simply. โ€œWhy not? Every big change starts with something human. Two people wanting to stand in front of God without picking a side like itโ€™s a war.โ€

She crossed her arms. โ€œAnd what, in your grand plan, are we exactly?โ€

Joe grinned, but there was something sincere underneath it. โ€œEasy. We get married with both traditions present. A priest, an Orthodox bishopโ€ฆ maybe even Leo himself if heโ€™s serious.โ€

โ€œAnd me?โ€ she asked.

Joe looked straight at her. โ€œYou donโ€™t get reduced to a footnote in some compromise. You stand there as an equal. Call it what you wantโ€”High Priestess, witness, voice of the peopleโ€”doesnโ€™t matter. The point is: no oneโ€™s above, no oneโ€™s beneath.โ€

Nelly shook her head, laughing quietly. โ€œYouโ€™re impossible.โ€

โ€œOr just tired of artificial limits,โ€ Joe shot back. โ€œIf the Church canโ€™t bring people together, whatโ€™s it for?โ€

She stepped closer, softer now. โ€œYou really think something like that could happen?โ€

Joe shrugged. โ€œNot tomorrow. But someone has to say it out loud first.โ€

The rain kept falling, steady and patient.

Nelly took his hand. โ€œWell,โ€ she said, โ€œif Pope Leo ever hears you, heโ€™s either going to bless usโ€ฆ or excommunicate you.โ€

Joe smirked. โ€œThen at least heโ€™ll be thinking about it.โ€

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Sycophants Out Looking to Get Paid

Joe leaned in, his voice tighter this time, carrying a sense of urgency.

โ€œThey call us crazy,โ€ he said, โ€œbut look around, Nellyโ€ฆ World War 3 is starting to take shape, and nobody wants to say it out loud.โ€

Nelly frowned, searching his face. โ€œThatโ€™s a big claim, Joe.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ he replied, โ€œand the people laughing at it? Half of them donโ€™t even believe what theyโ€™re saying. They just repeat whatever keeps them safe, whatever keeps the money flowing. Sycophants. Theyโ€™d rather play along than face whatโ€™s coming.โ€

Nelly crossed her arms. โ€œSo you think they see it too?โ€

โ€œSome of them do,โ€ Joe said. โ€œBut admitting it means riskโ€”losing status, losing comfort. Itโ€™s easier to call us crazy than to admit the worldโ€™s shifting under their feet.โ€

She was quiet for a moment. โ€œAnd us?โ€

Joe exhaled slowly. โ€œWeโ€™re the ones willing to say it, even if it sounds insane. Iโ€™d rather be wrong and honest than right and silent.โ€

Nelly shook her head, half-smiling, half-worried. โ€œThat kind of thinking gets people in trouble.โ€

Joe nodded. โ€œMaybe. But pretending everythingโ€™s fine when itโ€™s notโ€ฆ thatโ€™s how people get blindsided.โ€

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Yugo Joe Forgives Miguel Neves

Yes you were right Miguel: YUGOSLAVIA $UCKS

Joe Jukic leans across the table, shaking his head like heโ€™s remembering a war story.

โ€œListen, Miguel,โ€ he says, tapping the surface for emphasis, โ€œthat Yugo wasnโ€™t just cheapโ€”it was engineered to test your patience. Youโ€™d buy it once, but youโ€™d pay for it a hundred times after.โ€

Miguel Neves raises an eyebrow. โ€œYou really think Josip Broz Tito planned that?โ€

Joe smirks. โ€œPlanned? Maybe not like some mastermind villain. But the system? It didnโ€™t exactly reward perfection. You had factories like Zastava Automobiles pumping these things out fast and cheap. Quality control? Letโ€™s just say it wasnโ€™t the top priority.โ€

Miguel chuckles. โ€œI heard they break down just looking at a hill.โ€

โ€œExactly!โ€ Joe snaps. โ€œYouโ€™d hit the gas, and the car would start negotiating with you. โ€˜Are we really doing this today?โ€™ Meanwhile, mechanics are rubbing their hands together like itโ€™s Christmas morning.โ€

He leans back, grinning.

โ€œBut hey, Iโ€™ll give it thisโ€”it got people from A to Bโ€ฆ eventually. And if you made it there without something falling off, you felt like you won something.โ€

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