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CyberSEO, join the На Хуй movement.
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Analysts Blame Nemtsov's Death on Russia's 'Legitimized Hate' | News | The Moscow Times
"This killing demonstrates to what extent hatred has been legitimized or even sanctioned in Russia. |
ok, if you are so stubborn "they" could be "mine". :winkwink:
well, they do it for various reasons. bigger possibilities for their children on the west, its always nice when the kids know many languages and make new foreign friends..and so on and as for the homes - its better to have home somewhere with nice weather than in some shitty rainy place. and if you are rich, you may even have a house in rainy London, Moscow, and nice Italy, believe it or not :winkwink: Quote:
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The На Хуй movement welcomes you, SyberSEO and opens it's arms eternally to have you joining Right Now.
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The На Хуй movement just announced a welcome note to it's newest member, SyberSEO who gladly accepted the honor of marching away На Хуй beyond the horizon.
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In fact, The На Хуй movement, aka Ignore List of mine, is being massively active posting invisible propaganda exchanging zombified vision between it's honored members - хуесосами.
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putin has 85% support...it is obvious that he did not need to kill nemetsov...nemetsovs party quote: failed to clear the five-per-cent threshold needed to gain seats in the State Duma...
all I know is it comes at an AWFULLY convenient time for the west :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh knowing the US government for what it really is, I would be willing to bet money that this is staged to destabilize putin... one has to be very very american to believe that putin had anything to do with it, and the US gov, the worlds most underhand played, did not :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
gotta be a sad way to live in east euro to think that the west dictates your life to such a degree that anything that goes on is, you know, on account of USA.
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oh and you have 662 military bases in foreign countries :1orglaugh Im sure the USA just lets other countries develop and does not exploit them at all, and the USA is all about freedom and democracy LOL... gimme a break you north korean LOL |
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Гав-гав, CyberSEO! Dyna mo! Ole-Ole-Ole-Ole!!!!
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Over 80% of Russians are brainwashed by all russian tv channels, thats how Putin get's his support. It makes me laught to watch this russian channels and what they say :1orglaugh Its just pure bullshit to be honest. With out media in this modern days Putin rating will be finished. |
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yet, he did good things for Russia and its people, didnt he ?
and they are usually happy with him, arent they ? standard of life is better for average Russian, security improved etc. and Russia has a lot of dignity now and stands firm in foreign relations.... or is it all bullshit ? Quote:
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wow.... Just.......... wow. . |
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5 pages no mention of Stalin?
CyberSEO I may or may not always agree with your views but you do qualify for some sort of GFY Politics Thread Medal. :thumbsup |
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Maduro-ooo.
and no, they are not happy with him, aswhat venezuelan government did is total clusterfuck....some good things and most of them - bad. Quote:
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you know, for most of the people - unfortunately - things like personal freedom or freedom at all doesnt matter that much. they prefer to be not hungry, have work and be safe...and freedom ? maybe they will think about it if their basic needs will be fulfilled. that's the sad reality, especially with nations like Russians who actually - are not really that good for democratic type of governs. these kind of nations love to have a good Tzar, who will fill their basic needs. maybe he will be cruel sometimes for his political oponents..maybe he will be harsh and strong...but he will give them food, will not rob them blindly (lets say - he only takes them 10 % of income) and generally speaking - he will allow them to live like they want unless they wont question his authority.... they had "democracy/" which in their conditions means = oligarchy and corruption (even bigger than now) for 10 years during Yeltsin and it was probably the worst period for average Russian. mafia, thieves, inflation, poverty and once again - poverty. just ask any average Russian about it. The West was of course really happy to try to export his neocon reforms to the country like Russia - that is not copy of US, as people have there different mentality...and to have weak Russia, open to any influence from outside with drunk Yeltsin and happy, laughing Clinton... not every country is good for "democracy". take a look at Libya, Iraq, Russia and few others. and what kind of "democracy" is in US ? with a secret government who likes to watch everyone through venetian mirror - they can see everything, yet nobody can see what they do... and democracy in UK ? do you know that their agency GCHQ was targettting JOURNALISTS, treating them as potential treat to status quo ? power is always power. thats my point of view from outside Quote:
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