Russia-Ukraine War

GemState

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In 1993, they were #1 in Russia's first democratic elections:


Holy shit. :mindblown: So they represent the Russian spirit the most if Putin didn't supress them. :faysalwtf:
Lol the head of that party is a yahuud too, and he's said some crazy shit
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In a 2003 video,[74] a drunken Zhirinovsky threatened George W. Bush in offensive language. He called the United States a "second-hand goods store" filled with "cocksuckers, handjobbers, and f*ggots", and claimed that Russian scientists are able to change the gravitational field of the Earth and sink the entire country.[75] In the video Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky and Condoleezza Rice are also mentioned. Zhirinovsky calls Condoleezza Rice: "a black wh*re who needs a good cock. Send her here, one of our divisions will make her happy in the barracks one night. She will choke on Russian sperm as it will be leaking out of her ears ... until she crawls to the US embassy in Moscow on her knees."[75]'
 

Shimbiris

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Lol, this would be #1 in Somalia as well:
  • Social conservatism
  • Economic interventionism
  • Anti-neoliberalism
  • Right-wing populism
  • Somali ultranationalism
  • Pan-Somalism

I can only hope regarding the last one, kkkkk. But yeah, I have a feeling that if there was a completely unfiltered al-Shabaab party running in Somalia they'd win in a landslide if it was 1-man-1-vote. These niggas get shit done, saaxiib. One of my abtis got some of his land given back to him by shabaabis. He suddenly got a call one day and they were like "Are you hebel hebel?" when he said yes they asked if so and so land was his and when he confirmed this they said he should present someone within the hour who can handle it for him or come down for it himself if he could. In about a day they threatened the people occupying his land with the terrifying wrath of holy men and my abti had his land back.
 
I was saying not of the, but despite the assets put on sanctions. Over a hundred billion dollars in gold is domestic, and then you have the Chinese Yuan with others as well. This again necessitates a new regional economic paradigm shift that will take place.
The logistics of selling $100bn worth of gold quickly is unrealistic.

Russia has ~$30 bn dollars of cash in foreign currencies. This is pretty much the all the easy access money they have.
The fact energy prices are sky high will help Russian finances though.

No one, even Chinese banks, want to deal with the Russians, in case they get sanctioned too.

But yeah, China and Russia have been collaborating since the start of the crimea war, to come up with strategies to overcome western sanctions. Ultimately, they'll have to develop an alternative to SWIFT.
 

Apollo

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But yeah, China and Russia have been collaborating since the start of the crimea war, to come up with strategies to overcome western sanctions. Ultimately, they'll have to develop an alternative to SWIFT.

I used to think bitcoin was merely a joke currency for making money, but now I seriously think it has a chance as the neutral monetary platform used by all of the world.
 
Cease your slander immediately, you equatorial creature who speaks a guttural language. I will have you know our SUPREME LEADER Kim Jong Un was democratically elected and won by a historic 100% landslide. Here he is participating like the good democrat he is:

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You Somalis have no right to talk. When was the last time you had a free and fair 1-man-1-vote election? Subxanallah, your Koonfur region used to be ruled by a theocracy. A theocracy! You are democratically bankrupt. Don't let me see you insulting the good North Korean people ever again, waryaa.

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*1 man-all votes.
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I used to think bitcoin was merely a joke currency for making money, but now I seriously think it has a chance as the neutral monetary platform used by all of the world.
Honestly, It wouldn't surprise me if Russia massively invested in crypto. They don't have a lot of choices. That could make bitcoin properly mainstream.

I don't invest in crypto for these reasons:
1. Possibility that it's a bubble
2. The crazy fluctuations
3. Fears of future regulations negatively impacting value
 
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Apollo

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Every public figure in Russia looks pasty, even Yahuuds. Most pictures taken of them look like it was all captured by the same camera with the same settings.

I have noticed Mediterranean people look more like Northwest Euro boomers as they age. For example, look at Bernie Sanders, now you would believe he could be Scottish, but when you look at his pictures in his youth the Semitic is more visible.
 

Apollo

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So I analyzed the election results of Russia going back to the 90s.

Basically only two groups that stand any chance:

Communists
Conservative Ultranationalists.

Surprisingly the communists are still popular and I think their electoral results are likely suppressed.

Gun to my head, I would prefer a Russia controlled by the Putin clique over the Communists, that shit failed and has no chance of ever succeeding. However this weird techno-authoritarian ideology has a chance of succeeding long term. Even the CCP of China is no longer ideologically like the Soviets (Communism) and is more like Putin's ideology (I call it techno-authoritarianism).

In Africa, Eritrea got this system, but in a very incompetent way, explains why they voted for Russia in the UN general assembly.
 
The logistics of selling $100bn worth of gold quickly is unrealistic.

Russia has ~$30 bn dollars of cash in foreign currencies. This is pretty much the all the easy access money they have.
The fact energy prices are sky high will help Russian finances though.

No one, even Chinese banks, want to deal with the Russians, in case they get sanctioned too.

But yeah, China and Russia have been collaborating since the start of the crimea war, to come up with strategies to overcome western sanctions. Ultimately, they'll have to develop an alternative to SWIFT.
A way for this to work is if China has a major ambitious project akin to decades-worth agenda outlining the construction of regional financial markets and effective integrated trade channels as a mechanistic remedy to counterbalance the financial pain the West put on Russia, in the same vein severing interdependence between the two sides.

The question is, how much is China willing to go without hurting itself beyond the humanitarian aspect? Growth target and uncertainty-wise, China is not in the best position (at least compared to the late 2000s). Whatever they do will be highly appreciated, because it is the only among very few, and that can be leveraged, with small steps helping Russia a lot. I do not see the East Asian giant providing a high sacrifice tolerance threshold on Russia's behalf.

For the time being, we might see China keep positioning itself in this ambiguous role to look for a strategic prospect objective that brings clarity for returns and serious commitment.
 

Apollo

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Liberalism (West) vs Techno-Authoritarianism (Russia, China, some others).

Hmmm, another ideological battle in the making like between Communism vs Liberalism of the 1900s. Same players again.
 

Abdalla

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Nobody will go to war over rusty Ukraine. Their only argument to be saved is that they’re white. :camby:
 

Apollo

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Nobody will go to war over rusty Ukraine. Their only argument to be saved is that they’re white. :camby:

Some guy in my street got the Ukrainian flag out waving in his garden. White Western Liberals love this Ukraine shit.

Seen nothing like it before.
 

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