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report to Uber my goodness, you recite freedom of speech, love and peace. but at the same time, even for a hint of someone else’s opinion, you are already putting pressure on the employer of a person who may get into economic difficulties by losing his job just for a different opinion, you did not even try to convince him or understand him. freedom of speech, which you are trying to so reverently defend, has become the main basis of your propaganda; you are not trying to conduct a dialogue, only imposing your opinion. who does not immediately agree to sanctions or force. it was the same in the Soviet Union, which you hate so much - there is only the opinion of the party, the rest is not acceptable.
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@Alte.Kameraden The difference between direct war and support for the separatists has different meanings for you, but the meaning is the same and leads to the same results. that is why you consider it necessary to separate the war for resources and the “exclusive trade relations” that, as a rule, appear after supporting the separatists. such examples as the Panama Canal, banana wars, Kuwait, Taiwan are nothing more than the aggressive policy of the United States.
It’s especially funny how you wrote about the fact that South America has benefited from cooperation with the United States. the concept of the “big stick” introduced by Roosevelt speaks for itself of how this relationship developed.
Moreover, waging direct wars is expensive and leads to reputational losses, for example, you can say that the United States did not wage wars for resources and access to resources, but the fact that the United States did everything to get these resources is a different story
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@simonkriznik3437 45 I don't know what you're talking about, can you give specifics
70 To whom did Russia transfer its weapons? The US could also have transferred its weapons to Australia
75 is the funniest thing. especially the number of revolutions that the CIA carried out
the Paris Charter is also funny. to say that Russia began to arm itself after the expansion of NATO, which also implies an increase in the number of weapons
92 Belovezhskaya agreements did not imply that Ukraine would be in NATO
94 In the Warsaw memorandum there is a clause on non-interference in the affairs of Ukraine. In 2014, the Maidan did not happen by itself. So Russia was not the first to violate it
97 What exactly is the violation? When Crimea was Ukrainian, the agreement was observed, now Crimea, by decision of the Crimeans, has joined Russia.
97 agreements included security not only for Ukraine, but also for Russia. During the Maidan of 2014, one of the points was "refusal to place military bases of other countries in Ukraine", those of Russia. which contradicted the agreement on the deployment of the Black Sea Fleet of 1994
2003 also refers to the agreement of 94
2010 same
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good lecture that misses an important point - what communist country was not under pressure from the whole world or not at war, mostly with American help?
Laos, Vietnam, Korea, Cuba, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Nicaragua, Mexico. At the same time, it supported fascist regimes - Italy, Chile, Germany. All the victims of the communist regime have been counted, but no one has ever counted the victims of ordinary democratic wars. The communists starved 4 million people in Russia and 40 million in China. During the Great Depression, no one counted how many people died of starvation, and they died not because there was no food, but precisely in order to "support market relations."
also if you look at the List of countries by home ownership rate in the countries of the Eastern bloc, the percentage of households for personal use is much higher than in democratic countries that have never been under the dictates of the red plague.
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@spartan5637 the war in Chechnya is a complete analogue of the war in Donbass - in both cases the region wanted to secede from the metropolis. Chechnya is a freedom fighter, the inhabitants of Donbass are separatists (note that they are Ukrainians for the most part, not a different nationality like the Chechens) they did not want to join Russia, they wanted autonomy. How did you determine who is bad and who is good? Also, the residents of Donbass were brutally oppressed for their loyalty to Russia. In September 2009, the EU Commission recognized Georgia as an aggressor towards peacekeepers in South Ossetia. Georgia's borders have not changed since 1991, when South Ossetia seceded from the Georgian SSR, not wanting to become part of Georgia.
your grievances about the fact that Russia attacked Crimea and Ukraine do not interest me and I am not going to make excuses for them because I have never heard excuses for destroyed Yugoslavia, Kosovo and Iraq. The fact that you agreed with someone there that this is correct (Europe, which is the beloved wife of the United States), does not negate the fact that Russia also agreed with someone that this is correct.
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@Alte.Kameraden It’s ironic, but for you, “protecting interests” and the “free market” that the United States is pushing around the world are opposite concepts. In free markets, the United States has been losing for a long time, losing by its own rules, so the contradictions that are emerging increasingly reveal that the United States acts only in its own interests. no more no less.
at the same time, protecting the interests of Russia is a terrible crime against humanity for you, although Russia was just playing by the rules that were outlined. The same applies to China - they beat you at your own game.
where you can act with bribery, they negotiate. where bribery does not result there is always a revolution, always a war, an economic blockade. this is not a "free market" this is war
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@orestmakar8562 Those in your opinion, the introduction of military instructors and the sale of military equipment to Ukraine was not a threat to Russia.
Are the transfer of weapons to Belarus and training of their troops not a threat to Europe? Also, wouldn’t there be any problems if Russian military bases were located in Mexico and military training, intelligence transmission from satellites and the sale and maintenance of Russian weapons were also carried out?
about the invasion until 2022, then this is so ridiculous that it does not stand up to any criticism - Georgia has not changed its borders, you are so uneducated that you are not even trying to check it. all “annexed” regions in the post-Soviet space are not controlled by Russia, when, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, territorial wars began. Just name the neighbors, except Ukraine, where Russia has invaded since the end of 91.
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@MrAnderson927 your facts are based on nothing, only propaganda clichés.
If you want facts, here they are:
Ukraine and its partners may laugh at Putin’s plan, but all “peace summits” without Russia’s participation cause the same laughter. and Ukraine has no other ways to stop the loss of territory other than to agree.
The international bank recognized the economic growth of Russia; when there is an economic downturn, this usually does not happen. if you don’t know, the international bank is located in Washington, this is probably verified information and not Russian propaganda.Terania is just the same in Ukraine - a president who was not elected, the media is banned, religious persecution, a ban on leaving the country, forced drafting of disabled people and in general people who are not fit for military service. you can make excuses as much as you like, come up with definitions like “military democracy”, “forced democracy”, but this is not democracy, this is pure tyranny. We'll run out of weapons in a year, it's possible. and Ukraine has already run out.
Denazification is proceeding successfully - all the most active nationalists are already serving as fertilizer for Ukraine.
Demilitarization is also progressing successfully. those handouts to Ukraine in the area of weapons do not solve anything. Ukraine does not have the resource base to repair and maintain it. military factories have already been destroyed, there is no money, no time, no resources to build new ones. Ukraine does not produce any equipment. if you think that they are produced, then you can write down their names and the total quantity. but I don’t need these numbers, you decide for yourself how much this can affect something.
Nobody plans to change Zelensky, you came up with that yourself, Putin has always said that he is ready to negotiate, including with Zelensky.
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@static2223 The meaning of existence of the Baltic tigers is to sell their “terrible” past to the USSR, for handouts from the USA, in order to frighten other countries. As soon as there is no need for this, the meaning of these countries is lost - there are no resources, there is no population for production, only Estonia’s geographical position can be somehow important. These countries are of no use to anyone, they are a scorched field in economic terms. You yourself are glad that at least someone has heard about these countries, if only in the context of the fact that they are “Russia’s next target.”🤣
there has been no communism in Russia for 33 years, this only proves your susceptibility to propaganda - new scarecrows have not been written since the Cold War. Well, as for parades, countries the size of a Russian city cannot understand.
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@johanhirte9661 read about toilets on Ukrainian sites? Do you believe in this propaganda? 27% of toilets in the garden is, of course, the most helpless and naive myth. original use to sewer source. you yourself distinguish between a toilet in the garden and a septic tank. this is all due to the fact that russia is a huge country and it is not profitable to pull communications everywhere, the same with firewood. I’ll say more that they not only heat with wood, but also with coal. why pull gas if coal is many times cheaper? officially it is not always high, because the employer refuses taxes and pays the minimum wage, but does not negate the fact that it is not high.
about the economy, you correctly noticed this, but when you now have no access to cheap resources, because it turns out no one wants to sell gas for 200€, let's see how your economy will grow. all your ideas about Russia do not go beyond the overall picture of the films red heat, rambo 3.
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@dannydetonator ok, I still read your arguments.
1. The Baltic countries do not produce products, they only serve as transit. Estonian ports have been replaced by ports in the Leningrad region for about 5 years now. a reduction in the volume of work and a reduction in personnel indicates that things are not going well. this also applies to railways that are sold for scrap.
2. everyone you label pro-Russian works in the interests, unexpectedly, in the interests of the residents of the Baltic countries. no traffic, no work, no tourists. they stand for normal working relationships, nothing more.
5. Each region of the former USSR lost its production and they were sold for scrap metal. This is not targeted sabotage as you think. because, unexpectedly, the goods that were supplied to the USSR are not needed in Europe. no sales, no production. democracy baby, no planned economy. unprofitable production is abandoned.
6. The hybrid wars that you attribute to the Kremlin are simply the opinion of the residents of the Baltic countries. It’s just more convenient to blame everything on Russia and put dissatisfied people in prison. no one will figure out why exactly he was imprisoned, he’s just a Russian spy. they left not because they were spies, but because they did not want to fall under the repressive machine. For you, Russia is powerful, has networks of spies and saboteurs, and is helpless, which cannot even organize supplies for the army and finishes off wounded soldiers so as not to treat them. you contradict yourself on this.
the entire economic and political basis for the existence of the Baltic countries is whipping up hysteria about the Russian threat. but for some reason, only under the communists were enterprises and railways built, the birth rate was higher than in the last 30 years of independence. Now the Baltic countries live on handouts from Brussels and the sale of the remains of Soviet industry - for scrap metal
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@escobeer3605 Have you been to Russia? I live here, I’ve been in Europe for 37 years, and as a tourist, of course, but many friends live in Europe. In Russia, compared to Europe, life is much more comfortable for an ordinary person, I have seen this myself and hear from friends who live in Europe. In Russia there is free medicine, a full range of services - from a doctor’s appointment, which you can book through an app on your phone, to complex operations that are performed at the expense of the state. Russia has one of the highest percentages of countries with citizens with their own housing; not many people live in rented apartments The salaries that people pay in Russia are already minus taxes, accommodation in Russia is cheaper, food is cheaper (local, of course, not shrimp and mango). even if Putin has a yacht and a palace, their cost would not affect the lives of ordinary Russians in any way
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@larsesilen oh, the opinion of our northern neighbor has arrived. let me give you my point of view. To begin with, the benefits that the Grand Duchy of Finland received as part of the Russian Empire allowed it to have greater economic growth than as part of Swedish Finland. benefits, protection, there was no conscription into the tsarist army, it was all there.
I’m just wondering why Russification is better than Swedishization in your opinion, if this language issue worries you so much. Regarding the Kola Peninsula, I can say that the Russians took Vyborg 2 times, the Finns never. because it received it as a result of internal revisions of boundaries, nothing more. a direct analogy with Crimea now. There is no policy on conscription into the army from the regions. in Russia there is no division between Russian and Tatar, Buryat, Chechen. the fact that the naked peoples define themselves more as Russians, and not as Karelians, and other Pomeranians, is already a decision of the peoples themselves. There is no reproach to America for the fact that Americans live there, and not the Germans, Dutch and Spaniards who founded the USA. I’ve never heard of Americanization, although the processes are similar.
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@tonywilson6338 in what year and in what city, how much time did you spend? in which city they saw how people sawed trees to heat the house and went to the toilet in a hole in the yard. doesn’t try to hide problems, that’s why homeless people live on the street - the choice of a free person in a free country 🇺🇲💪 😉 he proudly goes to sleep in a sleeping bag clutching the flag of Ukraine - "I suffer so that Ukraine suffers less, although I don't know where this country to be and until 2019 I thought that they were also Russian".
"They steal business" you came up with this when you heard about Khodorkovsky, although even according to your laws he would have been in prison.
NATO is not an offensive alliance, defensive, why should we be afraid of it, we didn’t attack a NATO member, we’ll move Ukraine away from the Black Sea, we don’t need more frames. we would not have done this if the United States had not put pressure on Ukraine to ban a military base in Crimea. it's your fault. if you are so worried about science in Russia, everything is not as bad as you write - just look at the number of nuclear power plants in Russia and the United States launched recently. the fact that there are a lot of them in the United States is cool, only they are all old and they need to be demolished. "the whole world against Russia" is the United States and not even the whole of Europe, it is 3/4 of the whole world. you have robbed too many countries so that the rest of the world does not understand why Russia start war.
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@tonywilson6338 28 years have passed since 1995. I'm just from the suburbs of St. Petersburg, so I can compare then and now. now in Russia it is completely different - drugs are not sold on the street, there is no mafia, there is a lot of work with a decent salary. in general, for a long time there hasn’t been such a thing that it’s scary to go outside at night, 20 years ago, when I was studying at the institute, I had to bypass the park between the metro and the institute 2 km further, because in the park they could take away the phone or money. that is why Putin is supported in Russia, since such changes have taken place during this time that you cannot even imagine. I am 37 years old, I haven’t watched pewdiepie for a long time, I don’t unsubscribe to support him. even if I look at 37, what's the difference? I learned English by watching YouTube.
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@tonywilson6338 it’s good that you didn’t like it, you can appreciate how unpleasant it is, we also didn’t like everything at 90. but it didn’t happen by itself, your leadership directly participated in this - change of government, privatization, wars, bankruptcy of enterprises, crime, drug addiction, prostitution these are all direct consequences of your actions in "bringing the light of democracy🗽🇺🇲". the economic basis, everything else caught up by itself. the United States has the highest percentage of prisoners in the world, and you weren't even close to that. then you still wonder why we treat you so badly and do not listen to calls to "wake up." already listened, thank you for a happy childhood.
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@tonywilson6338 oligarchs, by the way, are also the consequences of the "light of democracy"; you had to carry out "privatization" in a short time, so that in Russia they would not yet eat democracy with a full spoon and understand that even such communism is not so bad. but it was impossible to do it right - it would take several years on a national scale to evaluate the fixed assets of an enterprise. therefore, all workers were simply given an equal share of the enterprise. the director immediately stopped paying his salary for six months - go to court, the waiting period is a couple of months. in order to somehow feed themselves, people sold their shares in companies for pennies, so as not to literally die of hunger. and then the director received a controlling stake. on money which he did not have, he took them on credit.
if the enterprise was low-margined, they simply sold it for scrap metal. workers on the street - director in london. and there were many such enterprises, and basically the enterprises were large for several thousand people.
and when Putin began to fight the oligarchs, the carriers of democracy immediately ran in and began to say "taking away business, private property," but everyone perfectly understands where it came from and how. but at the same time, Putin steals business, we will talk about it for 20 years👍
By the way, to be completely honest, I do not support Putin and his policies if it matters to you.
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@fretworka3596 You will be surprised, but as practice has shown, yes. after the collapse of the USSR, the Russian authorities constantly exposed her, told her how to manipulate opinions (this is why they constantly talk about shelling of schools and hospitals in Ukraine, because old children are the most defenseless part of the population in order to arouse emotions in the listener), how to focus attention on something. for you it has passed by and you absorb it without thinking, without even trying to see a different point of view. that's why I watch different "analysts" and what they even talk about. To illustrate your susceptibility to propaganda, I will give one example.
region A in country B decided that he wants to live separately, that country B oppresses him and without it he will live better according to his own rules. Country B sends in troops, a clash between troops and local residents begins. Without context, it’s not clear whether I’m talking about Chechnya or Donbass.
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as a Russian, I will say that for the past 14 years we have been playing the game of "democratic standards" in order to integrate into the EU and we were not perceived as savages with a nuclear club, we had to make serious economic concessions that destroyed our economy - your planes are too noisy, you cannot fly in ey, now we don't have our own planes. your cars make too many emissions - we do not have our own cars, we only collect foreign ones. the increase in the cost of electricity for producers is almost 2 times higher than for the population "for the competitive opportunity of producers from other countries."
and then only reasons for sanctions and demonization - lgbt, no freedom of speech, green energy, Putin stole all the money, do not buy gas from him, he is preparing for war. certificates for hydrocarbon emissions? I wonder if we would get them, I think not because of the old equipment. and what is the result? you got a war, you don't get resources, you don't get green energy. And you know what, I don't feel sorry for you. we ate it all in the 90s now it's your turn.
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@mountainmoments if you yourself read the story, you would not write such nonsense. in tsarist Russia, some peoples were not called up at all. just such nonsense, where do you even carry it from. According to data for 1907, of the total number of recruits accepted for service in the Russian army, Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians accounted for 75.3%, Poles - 6.8%, Jews - 4.0%, Finno-Ugric peoples of the Volga region and Russian North (Mordovians, Mari, etc.) - 2.8%, Tatars - 1.9%, Germans - 1.3%, Georgians - 1.2%, Armenians - 1.0%, Latvians and Lithuanians - 1% each
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