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That is some level of ignorance :1orglaugh:thumbsup |
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Oh - and why do Russians come to America to buy shit? Why is it so expensive in Russia? Perhaps because everyone is so corrupt there they overcharge everyone by 200%? Maybe it's because in America we have free markets that regulate prices and have honest stores like Best Buy and Apple? Or do the Russians come here to buy shit THEN sell it in Russia for 3x the price? LOL What a fucking idiot tool you are. Drink up wodka boy. |
Plugin boy should open a public relations company. He's a fucking natural.
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Im outty, clown :costumed15 |
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I've had occasion to know and speak with several, Russians, Czechs, Latvians, etc. and I have to tell you that THEIR accounting and opinions of the motherland are pretty much to a one quite different from yours. I wonder why that is. |
WODKA WODKA WODKA!!!
This will be my last post because I have actual work to do. But here it is: Russia (and Russians) are at the TOP of my list of countries NOT to trust. (The List also includes India, Pakistan, and any country formerly associated with the USSR, like Romania, Armenia, etc.) Why? Because all those places have citizens who grew up without the same moral and ethical system much of the West is built on. Therefore citizens of these countries have no "conscience" in the way Westerners understand the term. A Russian's moral compass is based on harsh reality, oppressive authoratarianism, a stifling, hypocritical political system and crass self-interest. Russians (and Indians et al) care only about THEMSELVES. They do NOT care about other human beings, only themselves. CyberSEO's posts prove this over and over again. Therefore I will never work or trust ANYTHING to these types of people*. I can live a very happy and profitable life catering to the type of humans I find desireable, honest, trustworthy and "good people". Now carry on with your BS because no one outside of Russia is buying it. Ciao ciao. * There are some exceptions in regards to former Soviet-block countries, like Czech Republic, Hungary and a few others. But the further east you go, the worse it gets. |
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Nevertheless. you failed at reading that I've already claimed to not be fully knowledgeable re: Russia, and certainly that would mean Russian politics. P.S. if you think putin isn't a closet commie, it's clear who is truly ignorant. might want to brush up on Ukraine and what's going on in that region. you know, current events and all. |
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I wouldn't expect anything less. I'll look for some western propaganda that discusses putin's commie intentions to restore the Soviet Union. |
The world was stunned when Russia invaded Crimea, but should it have been? Author and journalist Oliver Bullough says President Vladimir Putin never kept secret his intention to restore Russian power - what's less clear, he says, is how long the country's rise can continue.
BBC News - Vladimir Putin: The rebuilding of Soviet Russia |
In his annual state of the nation speech to Russia’s parliament in December, Vladimir Putin assured conservatives around the world that Russia was ready and willing to stand up for ‘family values’ against a tide of liberal, western, pro-gay propaganda ‘that asks us to accept without question the equality of good and evil’. Russia, he promised, will ‘defend traditional values that have made up the spiritual and moral foundation of civilisation in every nation for thousands of years’. Crucially, Putin made it clear that his message was directed not only at Russians — who have already been protected from ‘promotion of non-traditional relationships’ by recent legislation — but for ‘more and more people across the world who support our position’.
Vladimir Putin's new plan for world domination The Spectator |
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But wait. It was a thread about personal freedoms. Don't try to turn it into a political one. Just answer to my question from the very first post :winkwink: P.S. All those "Putin plans to dominate the world", "Obama plans to dominate the world", "China is already dominates the world and ass-rapes you 24/7" are absolutely useless here. Just answer to my question, please :) |
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Cool, comrade. Very cool. It's so bad that Russian communist party consider him as enemy (they also consider Gorbachev as enemy too). But what's about may question indeed?
P.S. Gorbachev about Crimea: "Returning of Crimea is a happiness" :upsidedow |
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boom. http://i.imgur.com/BIRHEaA.jpg over&out. |
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* Different as in not in agreement with your rosey assessments or views. |
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Freedom? How about media freedom? No comparison.
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CyberSEO, you prolly think the cold war ended too.
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Suffice it to say I have read a lot of your posts, in this and several other threads, and have on several occasions noted examples of you painting Russia or "the Russian point of view" as being superior to that of the US, or "the ridiculous evild and stupid west" (which I assume also includes Canada), yet as I said there are many Russian immigrants over here who've said and shared things that differ from your views. That's all. They're here for a reason, after all. Most I've spoken to have said they felt far freer (and/or safer in general, better future, etc) than they did back in Russia. Of course your perspective might be that they are all traitorous heathens for all I know. Millions of them are over here in N America to be a bit more exact. Millions. Conversely I don't see millions of Canadians or Americans clamboring to go live in Russia anytime soon though. That alone should tell you just how tenuous your position is on a lot of issues you've wieghed in on. Btw, just a word of friendly advice; Scoffing with "you're all morons" and overuse of the laughing smiley :1orglaugh:1orglaugh a-la-crussificio only gets you so far in these rather amusing threads. Then an actual discussion has to break out or else the bottom falls out. :D |
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What the fuck are you deflecting now? Talk about well trained. The subject is Media freedom, is Russia even close to the US? Can you publicly joke and criticize the military/government/officials/Putin? . |
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You guys are so funny. When you can't answer to a simple question (note the first post of the thread), you are trying to flood it with misleading shit. |
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This thread is epic..
But I still want to visit Russia some day to see things with my own eyes.. Maybe one day I can drink a wodka/vodka with CyberSEO. I'm from the Netherlands and I get the feeling that we see a lot of propaganda in the media. I just want to experience things with my own eyes. |
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