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Support your local, patriotic AMERICAN crack sellers!
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My family can relate. We had "shock therapy" from Harvard-educated economists, working with the US Treasury. We appeared to be the Americans' top priority, and paid heavily for it. I understand that the West provides the Baltics with security, but it is hard not to be bitter at the West for putting so much effort into ruining our country. The only difference is, you eventually joined the EU and NATO, while we couldn't. Not that many of us would want to, it's an inherently US-centric organization and would require eliminating all of our domestic military and tech production ("interoperability"= US companies make most of the hardware and most of the profits)
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@Tom_Nicholas We need you to cough after vaping next time
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I wouldn't say that that's their goal. Or rather, they only support it as long as they are beneficiaries. They seem to have no issue trying to comandeer Iranian ships headed for China, or block Chinese ones from heading to Iran. Basically, they are selective with their values and it betrays their true motivations: to uphold American trade dominance and political power.
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into our homes
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Incredible that I caught this upload so early! Yes, from a Russian perspective things tend to be more nuanced— realizing that both sides of an ideological struggle can be bad makes you much more aware of propaganda, I think.
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Any examples? I've been looking at Chifi but the prices (DUNU) have scared me away.
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Strong suspicion? It's extremely well documented 😂 Google the Loans for Shares program, people with connections in the USSR loaned the Yeltsin government millions of dollars in exchange for shares in Russia's largest state firms. The government (having stupidly privatized everything and deprived itself of any revenue) couldn't pay back the loans, and those well-connected people walked away with ownership of the state-run companies. They became the first generation of oligarchs. It's also worth mentioning that the US rigged the 1996 election to keep Yeltsin in power. There's a reason Putin is still so popular in spite of everything— instability caused by naively chasing "freedom and democracy" left people literally starving to death.
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