09-16-2017, 11:00 AM
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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Posts: 8,766
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To this end the vatnik likes to portray his enemies as prostitutes or passive homosexuals, unwittingly revealing his fears and insecurities about sexual domination and humiliation. Insults revolving around oral and anal sex are par-for-the course when discussing politics with the vatnik, regardless of age.
While on that topic, the vatnik despises homosexuals. He knows from watching Russian state-owned media that the West is ?Sodom and Gomorrah.? He refers to Europe as ?Gayropa,? and his best argument against the EU Association Agreement at the heart of Maidan was that it would lead to same-sex marriage in Ukraine- even though it had nothing to do with that. The vatnik is utterly unconcerned with the fact that thousands of Russian children in the country?s dilapidated orphanage system are subject to physical and sexual abuse. His concern is that those children might be adopted by citizens of countries which allow same-sex marriage. He doesn?t care if children as young as 9 and 10 smoke in the park, drink alco-energy beverages, or watch their father and mother drunkenly fight at 1 AM, but he?s terribly concerned about the dangers of ?gay propaganda.?
The vatnik is happy to tell you about his deep regard for the Russian Orthodox faith and its traditions in spite of never going to church. He believes Putin is defending Russia?s Christian traditions from the degenerate West, even as he sees young women emerging from discotheque on the arms of shady businessmen, ten to twenty years their senior and with wives and children at home. He considers Russia a bastion of morality in spite of the fact that men stand outside metro exits handing out catalogs of prostitutes.
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Aside from drinking, the vatnik craves ?stability,? the magic word Putin trotted out during his 2012 presidential campaign. Of course the vatnik doesn?t get stability; he got steadily rising prices and a flagging economy exacerbated in severity thanks to Putin?s policies. Nevertheless, the vatnik doesn?t want to rock the boat because that precious stability he never receives might be imperiled. People who value things such as personal freedom, prosperity, or actual stability over non-existent stability are viewed as national traitors by the vatnik. Protest? Protesting doesn?t solve anything! The proper Russian tradition is to constantly complain while not doing anything to rock the boat. It?s not that the vatnik is satisfied with Russian society; he?s absolutely livid about every real or imagined problem the country has. Yet if asked, he?s happy to declare his love of Putin, even if it is slightly less than his love for Putinka. Something to keep in mind when reading about the president?s approval rating.
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Originally Posted by Sarn
>that people like us like this
maybe true 
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