Re: Trumpocalypse Now
Posted: January 13th, 2019, 10:34 am
If it's your personal preference, sure, why not. I have a different perspective. 🕷
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If it's your personal preference, sure, why not. I have a different perspective. 🕷
You’re not wrong. It’s a broken, corrupt to its very core, manipulative, brainwashing, gaslighting country with a massive victim mentality who respects no one’s boundaries, whether they be cultural, or literal. The anti-Russian sentiment is, sadly, on the rise, but it’s so weird to me that anyone would try to frame the hatred Russia’s government receives as part of unfounded and “paranoid” case of russophobia. Solid diplomatic relationship with Russia only works based on the idea that you’re willing to cater to their every whim and close your eyes to whatever shit they’re pulling from behind your back, unless you’re ready to be propped as their next incarnation of “the big foreign bad who’s obviously threatening poor Russia’s sovereignty thus we have to squash it”
So... just like USA? Lol. And why 'sadly' when you have such a clear opinion on Russia? Obviously you're helping the sentiment with the exact same sentiment. And I wasn't really talking about Russian government and politics per se (as stated in my posts above), I was talking about everyday Russian people and how they're receiving the exact same end of the 'big baddie from the cold war' stick. 🕷Ruth wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 10:36 amYou’re not wrong. It’s a broken, corrupt to its very core, manipulative, brainwashing, gaslighting country with a massive victim mentality who respects no one’s boundaries, whether they be cultural, or literal. The anti-Russian sentiment is, sadly, on the rise, but it’s so weird to me that anyone would try to frame the hatred Russia’s government receives as part of unfounded and “paranoid” case of russophobia. Solid diplomatic relationship with Russia only works based on the idea that you’re willing to cater to their every whim and close your eyes to whatever shit they’re pulling from behind your back, unless you’re ready to be propped as their next incarnation of “the big foreign bad who’s obviously threatening poor Russia’s sovereignty thus we have to squash it”
Cold war never really ended, this shouldn’t have been news to anyone post-2014..
I have a clear opinion on Russian government and their foreign policies, not Russian people. I have part Russian ancestry lmao. So yes, “sadly” indeed, as I’d never vouch for xenophobia and bigotry, not exactly my problem if you can’t see that.m4st4 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 10:45 amSo... just like USA? Lol. And why 'sadly' when you have such a clear opinion on Russia? Obviously you're helping the sentiment with the exact same sentiment. And I wasn't really talking about Russian government and politics per se (as stated in my posts above), I was talking about everyday Russian people and how they're receiving the exact same end of the 'big baddie from the cold war' stick. 🕷Ruth wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 10:36 amYou’re not wrong. It’s a broken, corrupt to its very core, manipulative, brainwashing, gaslighting country with a massive victim mentality who respects no one’s boundaries, whether they be cultural, or literal. The anti-Russian sentiment is, sadly, on the rise, but it’s so weird to me that anyone would try to frame the hatred Russia’s government receives as part of unfounded and “paranoid” case of russophobia. Solid diplomatic relationship with Russia only works based on the idea that you’re willing to cater to their every whim and close your eyes to whatever shit they’re pulling from behind your back, unless you’re ready to be propped as their next incarnation of “the big foreign bad who’s obviously threatening poor Russia’s sovereignty thus we have to squash it”
Cold war never really ended, this shouldn’t have been news to anyone post-2014..
India has solid diplomatic relationship with USA without catering to their every whim.m4st4 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 10:45 amSo... just like USA? Lol.Ruth wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 10:36 amYou’re not wrong. It’s a broken, corrupt to its very core, manipulative, brainwashing, gaslighting country with a massive victim mentality who respects no one’s boundaries, whether they be cultural, or literal. The anti-Russian sentiment is, sadly, on the rise, but it’s so weird to me that anyone would try to frame the hatred Russia’s government receives as part of unfounded and “paranoid” case of russophobia. Solid diplomatic relationship with Russia only works based on the idea that you’re willing to cater to their every whim and close your eyes to whatever shit they’re pulling from behind your back, unless you’re ready to be propped as their next incarnation of “the big foreign bad who’s obviously threatening poor Russia’s sovereignty thus we have to squash it”
Cold war never really ended, this shouldn’t have been news to anyone post-2014..
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There are few things that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia desires more than the weakening of NATO, the military alliance among the United States, Europe and Canada that has deterred Soviet and Russian aggression for 70 years.
Last year, President Trump suggested a move tantamount to destroying NATO: the withdrawal of the United States.