Advertisement
by Kowani » Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:17 pm
by The Huskar Social Union » Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:20 pm
Kowani wrote:Arrests hit 4,700 people
by Repubblica Fascista Sociale Italiana » Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:23 pm
by Kowani » Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:24 pm
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Kowani wrote:Arrests hit 4,700 people
They also arrested Moscow's silent guardian, its watchful protector:
by Baltenstein » Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:18 am
by Chan Island » Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:23 am
Conserative Morality wrote:"It's not time yet" is a tactic used by reactionaries in every era. "It's not time for democracy, it's not time for capitalism, it's not time for emancipation." Of course it's not time. It's never time, not on its own. You make it time. If you're under fire in the no-man's land of WW1, you start digging a foxhole even if the ideal time would be when you *aren't* being bombarded, because once you wait for it to be 'time', other situations will need your attention, assuming you survive that long. If the fields aren't furrowed, plow them. If the iron is not hot, make it so. If society is not ready, change it.
by Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes » Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:33 am
AFC News : |International| The Japano-Taiwanese Confederation's president and the Alaskan chancellor will meet in Saipan to discuss the disputed territory of the Iwo Islands | Britannican-Alaskan dispute over the Indian Ocean Territory purchase |National| New Law preventing political monopolies in the provinces | Remembrance of the Untriti massacre a year ago | Man in banana costume tried to rob bank in Aleneva
by Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes » Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:43 am
Risottia wrote:My Political Fantasy wrote:You can't be serious. None of those places are majority Russian.
The Russian Federation isn't an ethnic state. Your point isn't valid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_groups_in_Russia
AFC News : |International| The Japano-Taiwanese Confederation's president and the Alaskan chancellor will meet in Saipan to discuss the disputed territory of the Iwo Islands | Britannican-Alaskan dispute over the Indian Ocean Territory purchase |National| New Law preventing political monopolies in the provinces | Remembrance of the Untriti massacre a year ago | Man in banana costume tried to rob bank in Aleneva
by Resilient Acceleration » Mon Feb 01, 2021 4:35 am
-Ocelot- wrote:Realistically, how can Russia and the Russian people get rid of the parasitic oligarchy that's been plundering their wealth for decades?
2033.12.21
TLDR News | Exclusive: GLOBAL DRONE CRISIS! "Hyper-advanced" Chinese military AI design leaked online by unknown groups, Pres. Yang issues warning of "major outbreak of 3D-printed drone swarm terrorist attacks to US civilians and assets" | Secretary Pasca to expand surveillance on all financial activities through pattern recognition AI to curb the supply chain of QAnon and other domestic terror grassroots
by Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes » Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:22 am
-Ocelot- wrote:Realistically, how can Russia and the Russian people get rid of the parasitic oligarchy that's been plundering their wealth for decades?
AFC News : |International| The Japano-Taiwanese Confederation's president and the Alaskan chancellor will meet in Saipan to discuss the disputed territory of the Iwo Islands | Britannican-Alaskan dispute over the Indian Ocean Territory purchase |National| New Law preventing political monopolies in the provinces | Remembrance of the Untriti massacre a year ago | Man in banana costume tried to rob bank in Aleneva
by Miternet » Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:38 am
Adamede wrote:Miternet wrote:It's kind of a vicious cycle really: Putin cracks down on freedoms so the people protest so Putin cracks down on the protests so the people protest so Putin cracks down...you get the idea.
To be honest I don't think Russia is going to last more than a couple more decades, if that. Putin's gotta be pushing 70 at this point and he's constructed such a personality cult around himself that after he dies there'll be a massive power vacuum. Many of Russia's downtrodden regions might well revolt, especially if the government clamps down on them like Putin did.
Eh I’d think Putin is the kind of guy that has continuity of government in mind.
Russia’s real problem is it’s shrinking population and vast expanse of territory in a warming world.
by -Ocelot- » Mon Feb 01, 2021 7:21 am
Resilient Acceleration wrote:-Ocelot- wrote:Realistically, how can Russia and the Russian people get rid of the parasitic oligarchy that's been plundering their wealth for decades?
Realistically, not much tbh. Especially since (1) the Russian population is both shrinking and aging, halving the size of the armed forces by mid-2020's while increasing the percentage of ethnic minorities, and (2) oil and gas (which makes up around 50% of the state budget iirc) will increasingly be less and less profitable if not collapse entirely as the future rolls. So as a Russian saying goes, "and then it got worse."
by Cutis » Mon Feb 01, 2021 7:29 am
by Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes » Mon Feb 01, 2021 12:43 pm
AFC News : |International| The Japano-Taiwanese Confederation's president and the Alaskan chancellor will meet in Saipan to discuss the disputed territory of the Iwo Islands | Britannican-Alaskan dispute over the Indian Ocean Territory purchase |National| New Law preventing political monopolies in the provinces | Remembrance of the Untriti massacre a year ago | Man in banana costume tried to rob bank in Aleneva
by Adamede » Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:31 pm
Repubblica Fascista Sociale Italiana wrote:The Reformed American Republic wrote:It should be noted that the opposition leaders aren't liberal democrats. While I find it highly unlikely Putin will ever fall, even if he did, the opposition would establish another dictatorship.
Which brings up an important point, Russia as a concept has always been authoritarian. Not to sound like Nekostan, but it is indeed true that some nations, for all of history have existed in a certain form that has created a mindset of anything being outside that form unthinkable. The US, with its individualism and liberalism is an example of that, which is why I’ve always maintained that a third positionist authoritarian movement in the US had to do things no other similar movement would do such as accept gun rights and individualism as the core of society
Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes wrote:Adamede wrote:Uh yah there is. Doesn’t matter if they’re ethnic Russians it’s, they lie outside of Russia’s territory.
No, that's not a problem. If they want to join Russia, they should be able to.
Crimea voted 83% to join Russia! And don't give me that 'They faked vote results' crap.
I don't believe all of Ukraine should join Russia, just the eastern half. The western part is culturally more similar to Poland.
Belarus is a complicated mess. Russia and Belarus have a personal union, so they act pretty much the same to the outside and it was supposed to be the first step to Unification. But Lukashenko kind of messed it up. If he just claimed to have maybe 20% less, there wouldn't be mass protests.
I believe unification between Eastern Ukraine, Belarus and Russia is a good idea, there just has to be a politician most can agree on. Not Navalny, his support is less than 10% of the population and most hate him for his egoistical attention-seeking and nationalistic self.
Transnistria, South Ossetia and Abkhazia should have all rights to join. Odessa, one of the Ukrainian, but Russian-supportive regions has a border with Transnistria (Pridnestrovye!), so that should be no problem. South Ossetia borders North-Ossetia and it would make sense for South Ossetia to join Russia. Abkhazia might actually like being its own country more.
One thing that many forget though: Russia isn't the Soviet Union. They left it like everyone else did. They just claimed the title later on as they were the largest republic.
by New Rogernomics » Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:16 pm
by Mercatus » Tue Feb 02, 2021 5:22 am
by New Bradenia Ghost » Tue Feb 02, 2021 5:27 am
by Risottia » Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:23 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Kowani wrote:Arrests hit 4,700 people
They also arrested Moscow's silent guardian, its watchful protector:
by Kowani » Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:33 am
by Ethel mermania » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:20 am
by Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:23 am
Adamede wrote:Repubblica Fascista Sociale Italiana wrote:Which brings up an important point, Russia as a concept has always been authoritarian. Not to sound like Nekostan, but it is indeed true that some nations, for all of history have existed in a certain form that has created a mindset of anything being outside that form unthinkable. The US, with its individualism and liberalism is an example of that, which is why I’ve always maintained that a third positionist authoritarian movement in the US had to do things no other similar movement would do such as accept gun rights and individualism as the core of society
Not exactly all that authoritarian then.Alaska Hawaii and the Aleutes wrote:No, that's not a problem. If they want to join Russia, they should be able to.
Crimea voted 83% to join Russia! And don't give me that 'They faked vote results' crap.
I don't believe all of Ukraine should join Russia, just the eastern half. The western part is culturally more similar to Poland.
Belarus is a complicated mess. Russia and Belarus have a personal union, so they act pretty much the same to the outside and it was supposed to be the first step to Unification. But Lukashenko kind of messed it up. If he just claimed to have maybe 20% less, there wouldn't be mass protests.
I believe unification between Eastern Ukraine, Belarus and Russia is a good idea, there just has to be a politician most can agree on. Not Navalny, his support is less than 10% of the population and most hate him for his egoistical attention-seeking and nationalistic self.
Transnistria, South Ossetia and Abkhazia should have all rights to join. Odessa, one of the Ukrainian, but Russian-supportive regions has a border with Transnistria (Pridnestrovye!), so that should be no problem. South Ossetia borders North-Ossetia and it would make sense for South Ossetia to join Russia. Abkhazia might actually like being its own country more.
One thing that many forget though: Russia isn't the Soviet Union. They left it like everyone else did. They just claimed the title later on as they were the largest republic.
Yah I don’t give a shit. That’s not a valid excuse for Russia to invade and annex any territory it wants.
AFC News : |International| The Japano-Taiwanese Confederation's president and the Alaskan chancellor will meet in Saipan to discuss the disputed territory of the Iwo Islands | Britannican-Alaskan dispute over the Indian Ocean Territory purchase |National| New Law preventing political monopolies in the provinces | Remembrance of the Untriti massacre a year ago | Man in banana costume tried to rob bank in Aleneva
by Dorylaeumnia » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:25 am
by Ethel mermania » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:38 am
Advertisement
Users browsing this forum: Eahland, Ors Might, Shaharsa, Shrillland, Soul Reapers, Sovetskikh Sotsialicheskikh Respublik
Advertisement