This article contents some factual bull$hit, usually called lie, for example:
and its general tone sounds like mundane dehumanisation of Other, with lengthy qutations of some crackpots like...
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This article contents some factual bull$hit, usually called lie, for example:
and its general tone sounds like mundane dehumanisation of Other, with lengthy qutations of some crackpots like...
Blaming Russo/Sovietophobic countries for anything was never out of stile in Russia, actually, except short phase of romantic relations with West in early90-s.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ru/thumb/2/27/%D0%98%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D0%9C%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D0%B8_%D0%A1%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BD.jpg/250px-%D0%98%D0%BA%D0%BE%...
Interesting document from House of Lords
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201415/ldselect/ldeucom/115/11502.htm
European Union Committee - Sixth Report
The EU and Russia: before and...
http://news.mail.ru/video/229498/
A man got prison term for an anecdote. looks like "old good" Soviet tradition returns. An anecdote is defined as hate speech, while it's just an ancient deja moo...
So what? Estonians stopped honouring their SS veterans after that?
1. It's called bonapartism, common practice.
2. I stopped reading after this
and I won't waste a second explaining why it's BS.
3. I. personally, needn't to justify anything to anyone, (as much...
1. It's a commonplace in current views on Stalin's era, sometimes terror is just accepted as unnecessary but inevitable flaw of bolshevism, sometimes it justified by calculation of utility function....
Aww, sweet bull####, Redictio ad Hitlerum and Outright Lie in one paragraph
Here, from inside, I don't see any frustration of the ruling class being second-rate power. Well, they always say so in the media (public love it), but for me personally it doesn't sound very...
inspired by link davidbfpo has posted in Ukraine thread
link #1 http://20committee.com/2014/07/03/meet-russias-new-international-brigades/
link #2...
I've read it - it's a good political journalism, I'll put it into bookmarks, thanks.
KGB rulezz!!! :cool:
I think you need better explanation. Soviet era is considered golden age because life was predictable, social protection was available and just, everyone had jobs and decent income, the wery...
Specially for kaur
a good article about cossaks http://lurkmore.to/%D0%9A%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%B8
Аннотация: Казак - это костюмированный кубаноид. :D
Answer is obvious - quality of Belorussian goods, fair pentions and working factories are strongly assosiated with his ironfist rule.
Exactly, not to mention that almost all they produce is BS, because almost no one follow technical requirements and standards. That is why customers usually prefer Belorussian dairy, meat and other...
Source of the mith isn't necessarily rooted in reality, as Dayuhan have already said. Call it as you wish, it remains golden age of justice, equality and great achievements. Real problems of USSR...
So what? Does it even matter?
I fail to see why it's called "infantilism", not just "indifference" or "apathy", but everything else in this article is true.
OK, lo and behold:
1. it were several last decades of Soviet...
disclaimer #1. any links and sources which is going to be posted here are quite possibly biased
disclaimer #2. Unsupported claims and irrelevant ravings will be ignored.
Ok, lets get started....