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Topic: Could someone provide evidence that the majority of Russians aren't insane? - page 4. (Read 10589 times)

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After slaughtering the world for almost a century for the sake of their "Communist Revolution",

the Russians should not be allowed to use BitCoin, which is the fruit of CAPITALIST thought and labor.

The Russians should stick to their shitty ruble, and just fade away and be absorbed by SUPERIOR peoples.

Did I mention FUCK RUSSIA?

legendary
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Since this is a bitcoin forum, something more on topic:
Deputy Head of Russia’s Ministry of Finance Alexei Moiseev has said Russia is likely to pass its digital currency ban in the spring of 2015, according to a report by Russian business news agency Prime.
Check
1) https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/nodes/?q=Russian%20Federation
2) users activity of the russian subforum:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0
3) It's just  politicians word. There is no law,  there is no prohibition.
legendary
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is themoscowtimes.com a parallel world to you or not?
Nobody forbids the Internet in Russia.
Nobody forbids Skype in Russia.
Nobody forbids cryptocurrencys in Russia.
Russia is not at war with Ukraine.
Crimeans are happy.

Then why is Kremlin threatening to limit internet access, Russian newspapers write articles about Russia wanting to limit Skype, Russian Ministry of Finance is drafting a bill to ban Bitcoin by 2015, Russian soldiers are posting photos of themselves fighting in Ukraine on social media sites, and Crimean Tatars are publishing articles about being mugged, searched, or prevented from traveling to UN conferences?

Sounds like you are the one living in a parallel world.


Since this is a bitcoin forum, something more on topic:

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Deputy Head of Russia’s Ministry of Finance Alexei Moiseev has said Russia is likely to pass its digital currency ban in the spring of 2015, according to a report by Russian business news agency Prime.
legendary
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is themoscowtimes.com a parallel world to you or not?
Nobody forbids the Internet in Russia.
Nobody forbids Skype in Russia.
Nobody forbids cryptocurrencys in Russia.
Russia is not at war with Ukraine.
Crimeans are happy.
legendary
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Merit: 1035
Rassah, you're a zombie.  Cry
Go kill Muslims, hypocrite

I have no issues with Muslims. Just conservatives, religious extremists, and totalitarian socialists.

So, is themoscowtimes.com a parallel world to you or not?
legendary
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Rassah, you're a zombie.  Cry
Go kill Muslims, hypocrite
legendary
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Russian legislators have revived plans to ban long-distance calls via Skype and similar services, saying they foster terrorism and an illegal drug mafia.  Grin

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/russia-plans-to-partially-ban-skype-again/507730.html
Pagan is a proof of existence parallel worlds  Grin

All Pagan has ever been doing is copy/pasting news articles with links, nothing more. So...
Is themoscowtimes.com proof of existence of parallel worlds?

Or do you exist in a parallel world where themoscowtimes.com doesn't exist?
legendary
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Russian legislators have revived plans to ban long-distance calls via Skype and similar services, saying they foster terrorism and an illegal drug mafia.  Grin

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/russia-plans-to-partially-ban-skype-again/507730.html
Pagan is a proof of existence parallel worlds  Grin
sr. member
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Russian legislators have revived plans to ban long-distance calls via Skype and similar services, saying they foster terrorism and an illegal drug mafia.  Grin

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/russia-plans-to-partially-ban-skype-again/507730.html
legendary
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Gestapo is back.

Putin Renames Police Unit After Bloody Cheka Founder Dzerzhinsky

President Vladimir Putin signed a decree restoring the title "Dzerzhinsky Division" to an elite police unit that was previously named after the founder of the Bolshevik secret police, the Interior Ministry's internal troops press service said Monday.

Felix Dzerzhinsky founded the Cheka, a security apparatus notorious for orchestrating mass summary executions during the Russian Civil War and the Red Terror. Established in 1924, the unit bore his name from 1926 until 1994, when its name was changed to the Independent Operational Purpose Division, the press service said.

Today the unit is tasked with maintaining public order in Moscow and the surrounding region, as well as in the North Caucasus.
Dzerzhinsky's name and image have become a highly contentious issue in modern Russia.

Earlier this month, members of the Communist Party erected a plaster monument to Dzerzhinsky in front of the FSB's headquarters — the infamous Lubyanka — in downtown Moscow to mark the 137th anniversary of his birth.

A 15-ton sculpture of Dzerzhinsky stood in front of Lubyanka from 1958 until 1991, when it was toppled by protesters. There are periodically calls for the statue of the controversial figure to be returned, though so far they have not been successful.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/putin-renames-police-unit-after-bloody-secret-police-founder/507588.html


Russian Vodka the best!  Smiley
sr. member
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Gestapo is back.

Putin Renames Police Unit After Bloody Cheka Founder Dzerzhinsky

President Vladimir Putin signed a decree restoring the title "Dzerzhinsky Division" to an elite police unit that was previously named after the founder of the Bolshevik secret police, the Interior Ministry's internal troops press service said Monday.

Felix Dzerzhinsky founded the Cheka, a security apparatus notorious for orchestrating mass summary executions during the Russian Civil War and the Red Terror. Established in 1924, the unit bore his name from 1926 until 1994, when its name was changed to the Independent Operational Purpose Division, the press service said.

Today the unit is tasked with maintaining public order in Moscow and the surrounding region, as well as in the North Caucasus.
Dzerzhinsky's name and image have become a highly contentious issue in modern Russia.

Earlier this month, members of the Communist Party erected a plaster monument to Dzerzhinsky in front of the FSB's headquarters — the infamous Lubyanka — in downtown Moscow to mark the 137th anniversary of his birth.

A 15-ton sculpture of Dzerzhinsky stood in front of Lubyanka from 1958 until 1991, when it was toppled by protesters. There are periodically calls for the statue of the controversial figure to be returned, though so far they have not been successful.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/putin-renames-police-unit-after-bloody-secret-police-founder/507588.html
legendary
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Or is Crimea still part of Ukraine, but just has a Russian military base on it, like America has in Germany?

After Germany was defeated in the WW2, they were forced to sign a number of humiliating treaties with the Unites States. There are limits to the strength of the German army and the weapons they could use. Also, they were forced to allow American military bases on the German soil. This can't be compared to the situation in Crimea, where Ukraine allowed the Russian base in order to receive gas discounts from Kremlin.
legendary
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That's why I said "culture." Is very comparable to the culture of Atila the Hun mongols, wanting to continuously expand its borders

OK... take a close look.. a very close look at this map.



Now tell me who is stationing troops all over the world and continuously expanding the borders. Or should I give a lecture for you, about the countries which are currently under American occupation (Germany, Japan.etc) ?

Do you have a bigger version of that map with clearly visible country names? I can't tell if the countries with the dots in them are named USA. Just having a military base in a country doesn't mean the country is expanding its borders, since to set up a base you can buy the land and get permission from the government, you can pay the government to lease the land and use it for a base, or, like in some countries, you can even have the country pay you to have your base there and use your army for defense. In none of those cases are you actually required to charge your name to the name of the country with the base, learn their language, or vote for and submit to their presidents or rulers. Note that isn't the case if a country sends an army into your territory without your permission, kicks out your government, annexes you, and starts calling you by their own name. Like what USSR did, and like Russia is trying to with its old republics, most recently with Crimea.

Or is Crimea still part of Ukraine, but just has a Russian military base on it, like America has in Germany?
legendary
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That's why I said "culture." Is very comparable to the culture of Atila the Hun mongols, wanting to continuously expand its borders

OK... take a close look.. a very close look at this map.



Now tell me who is stationing troops all over the world and continuously expanding the borders. Or should I give a lecture for you, about the countries which are currently under American occupation (Germany, Japan.etc) ?
legendary
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You mean them mostly being of Mongolian descent or culture

The amount of Mongolian blood present among the ethnic Russian population is minuscule, especially when compared to the Crimean Tatar - Nogay blood which is prevalent among the Ukrainians as a result of the slave raids and subsequent enslavement. That said, we were not talking about the racial origins of Russians and Ukrainians. If you want to do that, then go to Stormfront.

That's why I said "culture." Is very comparable to the culture of Atila the Hun mongols, wanting to continuously expand its borders, pilage other countries and even their own people (Putin's gang stole $150 billion from Russians), the crazy dangerous amounts of nationalism (Putin's 87% approval rating and Russia having more neo-Nazis than any other county), general lack of empathy for those they take over and opress, and apathy for the ones doing atrocities in their name, and the seemingly constant search for enemies to hate and be against (did you know the rest of the world, and even America, didn't think much of Russia for the last few decades, and even considered them an ally, even while Russia considered "the west" as its imperialistic enemy?)
legendary
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You mean them mostly being of Mongolian descent or culture

The amount of Mongolian blood present among the ethnic Russian population is minuscule, especially when compared to the Crimean Tatar - Nogay blood which is prevalent among the Ukrainians as a result of the slave raids and subsequent enslavement. That said, we were not talking about the racial origins of Russians and Ukrainians. If you want to do that, then go to Stormfront.
legendary
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Also, the biggest difference between the intents is that USA invades to try to make the countries democratic and capitalist, while Russia invades to try to make the countries totalitarian and socialist/communist.

Oh god...

In every nook and corner of the world, people are begging Barack Obama to invade their land and take their natural resources away, to make them more "Democratic and Capitalist". Just like what he did in countries such as Iraq (transferring power to ISIS from Saddam). People in Germany still thank the Americans for taking away their gold reserves... as that made them more "Democratic".

I did say that Americans regret the Iraq thing, and majority really disapprove of their government for making such a mistake, didn't I? But tell me, how many countries in the world are begging for Russia to take them over? Ukraine? Georgia? Is Afghanistan grateful for USSR coming in and destroying their country, which before they came was about as civilized and peaceful as Paris? Maybe East Germany wants to go back to being Russian again?
legendary
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Russian mentality is perfectly rational for anyone with even a drop of knowledge about their history.

You mean them mostly being of Mongolian descent or culture,  with the Golden Horde khanate taking them over shortly after Moscovie was established, and either directly ruling or having a strong influence on it for centuries, breeding a culture of ruthlessness and need for conquer and expansion, until they finally receded and the Moscovie monarchy, being embarrassed about their Mongolian origins, imported top historians from Europe to rewrite Moscovie's history to be as if it came out of Ukraine, instead of the Khans, renamed Moscovie to the same name as what Ukraine was called at the time (pronounced "Kievskaya Rosiya") and just calling themselves THE Rosiya, stole Ukraine's history - which had nothing to do with Moscovie other than fighting off their (Mongolian) invasions throughout the centuries, convinced everyone that Ukraine is just a part of them, and thus should be "taken back," and established its country based on lies?

Yes, their mentality of a ruthless need to conquer, not have empathy for those they are taking over, and tendency to lie and change history without really caring about what is true or not, IS perfectly rational based on their history. It doesn't excuse them or make them rational people though (at least not the ones in power, or those too apathetic to care what is being done by those who rule them).
legendary
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People in Germany still thank the Americans for taking away their gold reserves... as that made them more "Democratic".
It's OK for the colony. German people even isn't allowed to have a genuine constitution... Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany was established by the occupation administration in 1949 and it's still in force.

There is even a special genocide clause for germans, if one german kills a non german he potentially can be prosecuted for genocide and crimes against humanity. Roll Eyes
legendary
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Also, the biggest difference between the intents is that USA invades to try to make the countries democratic and capitalist, while Russia invades to try to make the countries totalitarian and socialist/communist.

Oh god...

In every nook and corner of the world, people are begging Barack Obama to invade their land and take their natural resources away, to make them more "Democratic and Capitalist". Just like what he did in countries such as Iraq (transferring power to ISIS from Saddam). People in Germany still thank the Americans for taking away their gold reserves... as that made them more "Democratic".
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