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  • supermario
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    I think trolls like him should be banned, and his posts reported.

    Discussing with him doesn't make any sense. After disproving one of his made up arguments, he acts like nothing happened and finds another offtopic subject (as he talked about Pavlenski).
    Now he again changed topic and describes how nice are people in Russia.

    Trolls like him have prepared lists of these topics and use them as bullets.

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  • ququk
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    Originally posted by h0tc0d3 View Post
    It's quite funny how people who have not been to Russia say that we have a very bad situation and low quality of life. Russia is not India or Pakistan. And we do not live in rooms 2 by 3 meters, as in Asia. Your propaganda scares you with myths about our country. They say the same thing about Pakistan, that terrorists can kidnap there, but if you visit this country, you will see that despite the fact that this country is very poor, people there are very kind and helpfull. The only difference is that they have a different culture and religion, and European people can behave in a way that is too provocative, because it is forbidden by their religion, it can cause the anger of the locals. If you respect their culture and don't provoke them, you will easily make friends with them. These people are very cheerful, and even very simple. Also, if you visit India, despite the dirt in their country, these people are very kind and positive.

    I invite you to your country. You can take journalists if you are afraid for your life. We guarantee you complete safety and a pleasant time in our country. Peace and goodness to you!
    Who will invite journalist? You, right? You're from KGB, right? (FSB is just KGB rebranded with no structural change).
    Yuri Bezmenov talk about it how he made journalists drunk and it was shown only what they wanted to show
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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  • h0tc0d3
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    It's quite funny how people who have not been to Russia say that we have a very bad situation and low quality of life. Russia is not India or Pakistan. And we do not live in rooms 2 by 3 meters, as in Asia. Your propaganda scares you with myths about our country. They say the same thing about Pakistan, that terrorists can kidnap there, but if you visit this country, you will see that despite the fact that this country is very poor, people there are very kind and helpfull. The only difference is that they have a different culture and religion, and European people can behave in a way that is too provocative, because it is forbidden by their religion, it can cause the anger of the locals. If you respect their culture and don't provoke them, you will easily make friends with them. These people are very cheerful, and even very simple. Also, if you visit India, despite the dirt in their country, these people are very kind and positive.

    I invite you to your country. You can take journalists if you are afraid for your life. We guarantee you complete safety and a pleasant time in our country. Peace and goodness to you!
    Last edited by h0tc0d3; 07 March 2022, 12:03 PM.

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  • mirmirmir
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    Originally posted by mdedetrich View Post

    Whats that supposed to mean? That Germans being mature in regards to admitting what their past history is meant to be a bad thing?
    Teach your children to be closed-minded is not a good thing. Well, i guess it's a cultural thing to mix personal feeling with lesson on school, i don't expect it to change anytime soon.

    Originally posted by mdedetrich View Post
    Thats a ridiculously low bar, even if you put a hamster in charge of Russia it would have done at least as a good of a job as Putin. Russia at the fall of USSR was basically rock bottom, and the country being so big and having all of the natural resources that it does, it would literally have to give away resources for free to do a worse job.

    And thats actually the funny thing is that economically speaking considering we are in a globalized world and the fact that Russia has so many natural resources Putin didn't really do a spectacular job, its just that Russian's have very low standards for what makes them happy (which given Russia's history is not that surprising).
    What you said shows that you don't know anything about running a country. It's fun to think you can pull a country out ouf your ass, isn't it?

    This is why you don't want to be a closed-minded person. Erasing reality because you don't like the person? Stuff like this only makes a future historian frustrated because the only record they find is a propaganda.

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  • supermario
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    I am truly surprised by this how long do you talk to this Russian troll. h0tc0d3
    Just check his account and his posts he is an author of incredibly words like these:

    Nobody tells you, but politicians and TV presenters in Ukraine have been openly calling for more than 10 years to kill Russians, and infringe on their rights in every possible way.
    Ukraine has been blackmailing the Russian Federation for more than 30 years on every occasion,
    Volodymyr Zelensky at the Security Council of Europe threatened the whole world with nuclear weapons.
    (Yes I remember this one. Zelensky placed nuclear forces on high alert after attacking Russia. Do I recall this correctly?)

    I think this wise person could even tell us why hospitals and civilian buildings provoked Russian generals.
    But I don't think he is worth listening to.
    Don't waste time for him.

    He is either paid for writing these nonsense or brainwashed enough to believe in them.
    I think he should be banned by administration.

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  • ququk
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    Any relation with current Russian authorities is purely pathological. It is and it will be until criminals go on trail and propaganda about the only innocent country in the world stops spreading and poisoning minds.

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  • Alliancemd
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    If it was only the developers from those countries. I've seen at work that all the developers have become less productive due to depression or being busy talking about it with somebody else.

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  • mdedetrich
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    Originally posted by h0tc0d3 View Post

    It is immediately clear that you are writing from the most open and democratic country. But what you wrote is Western propaganda. Because Petr Andreevich Pavlensky the Russian oppositionist, was at large in Russia, but he asked for political asylum in France, and is now in prison for participating in rallies in France. Here it is a free Europe!
    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petr_P...#Controversies

    Pavlenski was arrested on 14 February 2020 for stabbing two people in a Paris flat during a New Year's Eve party. The police were looking for him since then.[65]
    In November 2020 Pavlensky’s ex-partner Oksana Shalygina released a book and gave an interview to the website Wonderzine. She recounted experiencing severe physical abuse and sexual violence from Pavlensky.[66]
    So for stabbing 2 people and also according to his wife he sexually and physically abused her. I am quite sure that is the reason why he is in prison, and not for attending a rally.

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  • CochainComplex
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    Originally posted by h0tc0d3 View Post

    It is immediately clear that you are writing from the most open and democratic country. But what you wrote is Western propaganda. Because Pyotr Andreevich Pavlensky the Russian oppositionist, was at large in Russia, but he asked for political asylum in France, and is now in prison for participating in rallies in France. Here it is a free Europe!
    Don't know where you got your information from but in one of his performance art he was charged for dameging the Central Bank of France - "free" does not mean you can do what you want and put others in danger

    "On 16 October 2017, in his first political art event outside of Russia, Pavlensky was arrested in Paris after setting fire to the street-level windows of an office of the Bank of France, located on the Place de la Bastille in Paris.[41] He was charged with property damage, together with his accomplice Oksana Shalygina.[5] He was initially detained in a psychiatric unit, until a judge ordered him to be placed in pretrial detention at Fleury-Mérogis Prison.[42] Pavlensky went on two dry hunger strikes while imprisoned in protest at “lack of transparency” over legal process.[5][43] He served eleven months in pretrial detention.[44]

    On 10 January 2019, Pavlensky was sentenced to three years in prison; his pre-trial detention was counted as time served and the remaining two years were suspended. Shalygina was sentenced to two years in prison, of which 16 months were spent on probation. In addition, the convicts are obliged to pay the Bank of France €18,678 as compensation for material damage and €3,000 for moral damage. According to the newspaper Le Matin, Pavlensky in response shouted in Russian "Never!".[45] Pavlensky dedicated his trial to the Marquis de Sade.[46][47]"


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  • h0tc0d3
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    Originally posted by CochainComplex View Post

    I'm utterly stunned by naivity of so much commentators. Its nice to see some corrections of your side, thx.

    One day Russians will realise the fact that they could be one of the most top prospering countries like Norway or Arabic Oil Countries. But the issue is politics and their corruption and instead of making deals they rather raise old KGB enemy pictures. Its sad that some Russians try to defend it...
    It is immediately clear that you are writing from the most open and democratic country. But what you wrote is Western propaganda. Because Petr Andreevich Pavlensky the Russian oppositionist, was at large in Russia, but he asked for political asylum in France, and is now in prison for participating in rallies in France. Here it is a free Europe!
    Last edited by h0tc0d3; 06 March 2022, 05:49 AM.

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