Comments by "Far Centrist" (@far_centrist) on "Alex Christoforou" channel.

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  16.  @RainerMichelle  its funny that your argument is trying to discredit me by saying im bad at math, even though at no point we were discussing math, or the 3:1 casualty ratio. and the thing about the 3:1 casualty ratio is that it includes minor injuries, meaning that if a soldier got knocked down and had to be brought to hospital, but capable of serving still, they're going back. And as I've said before, the 30k dead number is BS. Even western analyst estimates are only around 10 -15k max. Some even say its 7k. Which put the 3:1 ratio to less than 50k. I'm not sure why you're so insistent on it being 100k, no official figures ever came out, especially not that much. And if you bring this figure to a non-BS analyst, I'm sure they'll laugh. This is then followed by your claims of non existent russian partisan movement within russia itself. There's been no terror attack within russian land. There's not a single western media report about it, in case you refuse to believe russian media. even though western media are the propaganda merchant. The terror attack on kherson is done by ukr spec ops operating behind enemy lines. The majority of people in kherson and mariupol is russian supporter, and the majority had taken on russian citizenship application. I believe france24 did put out figures, i forgot how many but it's in the thousands. Thousands more russian joins ukranian army? This, LMAO. Who told you this? Why would you believe this? Eve kids would now how much of a BS this is, it's laughable. Even the ukr themselves had trouble filling their army quota and had to resort to conscription, and there's been talk they're conscripting women next. Who in their right mind would join the losing sides, when ukr losses is around 200 dead and up to 600 injuries each day (ukr official figure btw). Thats a battalion death and another 6 battalion injured every 10 days. And we know ukr likes to downplay their losses so expect a much higher figure on the ground. You really need to wake up from your fantasy, make-believe la la land.
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  18.  @TrilobitesRTasty  upset me? Not at all! The mеdia pushed narratives that you are forwarding here does not upset me, or anyone for that matter. We've heard it often already. Ah, the good ol' "russiаn economy is the size of south koreа" arguments. Very funny, and very inaccurate. Russiа is commodity-based economy, meaning that it exports more raw materials than finished products. Comparing the gross domestic products (GDP) does not work without factoring in the purchasing power parity (PPP) into the account because the results would be highly misleading. And russiа is the sixth largest economy in the world in terms of PPP. Hence why the price hikes all across the globe after the sаnctiоns, which really outlines the importance of russiа within the global economy. Wages also does not represent much, especially when comparing between countries due to price difference for similar goods. Which causes differences in living cost. You can try comparing the living cost in the major russiаn city (Moscоw) to New York and you'll find the living cost in moscоw, the most expensive city in russiа, costs significantly less than new york, the most expensive city in the US. So even if russiаn made less money, they still enjoy the same living standards (if not more) than the americаn counterparts, due to cheaper rent, food, and transport. Making less money in russiа doesn't mean russiаn is poorer compared to americаns. Lastly, russiаn economy has been very stable throughout this year, while the westеrn country is suffering inflаtion and will soon face recessiоn. Get REAL education on economy, dont just push whatever the mediа shoved down your throat, you are embarrassing yourself 😂
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