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Anybody from Russia here ?!
I'm asking this because I'm very curious about some figures that I've just read in an article.
There they say that the percent of the population that trust Putin in his actions and way to lead the country has increased from 61% to 82% in the last months. I, personally don't believe that is true. But maybe you guys who live there can confirm or infirm this on what you know from friends and family. So how is it ?! |
oh this should be good..........
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Population of Russia is ~143 000 000. Go figure it out, agencies usually ask 1000 random people. Do you expect someone will ask dozen friends and family members and will confirm 82% number or will tell it is BS? Lol you funny
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Oh.. I am not Russian, this research got biased at it's first steps. |
I have a lot of friends in Ukraine. What's funny is - being a dumb American - I always thought Ukraine was still part of Russia.
I don't believe any of the propaganda coming out of Russia - at all. At rt.com they have people leaving the jobs and claiming how the news they print is fake. Don't see that anywhere else. |
when you watch only Russian TV, i'd totally believe that
that's just like believing Obama is the black devil when only watching Fox News |
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P.S. But to be fair... Regular Russians are being tired of all that orkainian shit. Because it's just.. too boring (one blah-blah-blah gang of barbarians kilned another blah-blah-blah gang on the okraine yesterday, blah-blah... who fuckin' cares?) :2 cents: |
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I have a friend from Georgia and he can't stand the Russians. He even told me that everyone in Atlanta hates Russia, too. He asked.
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but from 30% (before Crimea) to 82% at now |
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I've got a question too for russians actually, was gonna start a thread about this.
What is the reality of how the sanctions have affected day to day life? Here media is showing empty shelves in grocery stores in russia etc. Is it really like this? Is it limited to certain areas like kaliningrad (which probably imports everything) and they are blowing it up to look like it's all of russia? |
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I'm Russian. It seems like everyone who watch TV went batshit crazy. It took just a couple of month to completely wash their brains out. Quite scary to see seemingly normal people turning into zombies, but it could be entertaining if you have some naturalist vein in you.
Those who don't watch it still more or less sane. So not sure about 84%, but it very well could be true. Or not, nobody knows. My friends mostly don't watch tv so they are sane. About the sanctions. Economy came to halt moths before the sanctions, seems like the sanctions haven't changed anything much yet. I've filled up my fridge with Italian Parmesan, should be enough till October or November. Less variety in markets. Some food prices, like meat etc go up with accelerating speed, but nothing catastrophic yet, we've been having over 6% inflation for years,and food prices inflation was even higher, I'd say above 20% yearly. We'll see, but I doubt the sanctuons will be effective unless Europe stops buying oil. upd: I think all this crisis is just a cover up operation for deteriorating state economy. Now putin and his gang just can say that it's like not their fault and not because state corruption, it's the sanctions and the West. |
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Ukraine is a free country and can choose it's own allies, being some fucking Martians if they like. The whole Cuban crisis even wasn't about Cuba being in communist block, it was about the nukes. Not comparable. You are talking about seriously restricting some country's freedom (or taking it totally) in the name of other countrie's power plays. I cannot accept the whole fucking concept. That doesn't stop it happening, but at least I don't have to pretend to be okay with it. |
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ha-ha-ha when you powerful enough you can do anything. And resistance only makes penis harder. |
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You just have some fucking illusion about power. Yeaa, Russia (I imagine you waving Russia's flag), patriotic, yeaaa!! Go Putin, go! |
Nope, I don't wave the flag, and it could be seen easily if you read my first post in this thread. I wonder why you didn't do this. But it's not because I have any illusions about some 'country freedoms' or other fantasy stuff. It's because making Ukraine our enemy is not in our interests, and this conflict just reinforces Putin and his power, whom I hate wholeheartedly. But when I read about 'country freedoms' especially from someone who is not from a country powerful enough to stand for its freedom and impose it's will... I just laugh. It does not work this way, and newer did.
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Empty shelves you can see at stores like Prisma, K-Ruoka (which are Finnish and sold mostly Finnish products) and some stores that sold only products from EU (prices there are usually much higher and affordable only by rich people) other stores just replaced EU products with Russian, Belorussian or products from countries not in sanctions list. Those stores are mostly in St-Petersburg and Moscow. Stores in other cities mostly filled with Russian or products from countries that were not banned so situation there didn't change a lot.
I was at store yesterday and picked products I usually buy and looked at country of origin - most of them from countries that are not in sanctions list. The only product I usually by that is not Russian is cheese but I guess it will not be a big lost for me. In my opinion only rich people who bought EU products will be affected by this measures. Other people whose salaries are not so high were buying and will buy the same not banned products. But the thing is that prices may go up because companies of course wanna take advantage of this situation and earn some dirty money. Here comes the time for authorities to carefully look for increase rate of prices. |
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P.S. I have no idea what your television shows however. Perhaps it's like the old good Cold War times - shameless lies and propaganda only :2 cents: |
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Countries freedom is idea, political objective and also internationally enforced matter. It hasn't to do with the fact that can countries defend their freedom or not. Freedom is a right (defined by humans), just as peoples freedom. You can take the peoples freedom also, but there will always be the concept of freedom. Maybe this is not familiar concept to russians, to the good old fashioned serfs. By the way, my country has stood for it's freedom, and will continue to do so, thank you very much. |
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You do dream a lot, man. Too bad when dreams and imagination contradict observed facts. This is called 'cognitive dissonance'. - this was for aka123
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On the other hand, can you bet your life on it? Or the existence of your entire nation? The Russians with their 99% approval of a dictator with a tiny dick just need to remember how many people they lost last time we had a lunatic in Europe. Yet they fail to see that little piece of shit for what he really is just because it?s one of their own? |
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This is just a speculation. |
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If u really want to point across, put the $ into USD.
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looks like a Billa store
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Russia?s Top 10 Exports The following export product groups represent the highest dollar value in Russian global shipments during 2013. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Russia. Mineral fuels including oil: $304,559,452,000 (57.9% of total exports) Iron and steel: $20,050,729,000 (3.8%) Pearls, gems, precious metals and coins: $14,367,047,000 (2.7%) Fertilizers: $9,119,157,000 (1.7%) Machinery: $8,815,393,000 (1.7%) Wood: $7,324,251,000 (1.4%) Aluminum: $7,181,742,000 (1.4%) Inorganic chemicals: $5,009,209,000 (1%) Copper: $4,962,945,000 (0.9%) Electronic equipment: $4,914,638,000 (0.9%) So nothing to really brag about, if there won't be that much oil/gas then the whole country would be greatly fucked.. oh and similar figures can be seen at most of the countries turning from the communist economic system to free trade (so the old soviet block). |
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He won't be able to. Because he is old and stupid.
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