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The Vladimir Putin thread
02-24-2014, 12:00 PM
Okay the other thread has gotten kind of outdated..Kiev is Not burning atm.
Now I am making a thread for those of us that got kind of a Russia love going.Putin is a mix of Napoleon , Charles Bronson and Dirty Harry in one!Keeps feminists away, gay pride away, jezabel away, and doesn't know the meaning of PC.
But I am losing my respect for him. I mean he is sitting there and doing nothing while half Ukraine asked his help to protect them if they succeed. In Crimea they are protesting and begging for him.RVF members have sent him a "help me obi-wan"
What does he do? remains quiet while his country gets threatened by the Maple leaf country and that Rice chick. He has every legal obligation to get involved... his citizens are on the ground(a large % in Crimea have Russian passports). So WTF..where is he?
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02-24-2014, 12:09 PM
I try to look at things as neutrally as I can. Surely he gets just a little too much love here? However, that said, I am sure there are a ton of things moving behind the scenes. Right now now he is playing it cool and is effectively saying to the new Ukraine government "your move." It's up to them to either calm things down or be provocative.
If only you knew how bad things really are.
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02-24-2014, 12:34 PM
I feel humbled by what's taken place in the last two days; completely opposite of my initial expectations. I doubt many people would have predicted what's happened, especially so soon.
Ukraine's parliament passed a law yesterday making Ukrainian the sole official language of the country, replacing an older law that recognized Russian as well.
The vast majority of Ukraine's parliament, including many members of Yanuk's party, voted Yanuk out of office.
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The Vladimir Putin thread
02-24-2014, 12:46 PM
Quote: (02-24-2014 12:34 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:
Ukraine's parliament passed a law yesterday making Ukrainian the sole official language of the country, replacing an older law that recognized Russian as well.
This doesn't bode well at all.
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The Vladimir Putin thread
02-24-2014, 12:56 PM
Quote: (02-24-2014 12:44 PM)Mage Wrote:
Quote: (02-24-2014 12:00 PM)jimukr104 Wrote:
But I am losing my respect for him.
I beleive the problem is not that he would be failing to meet your respect, but that like a virgin who has first encountered an alpha guy, you have put too much expectations on him.
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The Vladimir Putin thread
02-24-2014, 02:31 PM
Putin is the cover story of this week's 'Spectator' (my favourite current affairs magazine).
The story argues that Putin is trying to launch a world-wide cultural movement in which he can win support from all those people around the world who are sick of the multi-cultural liberal gay rights agenda which is taking over the west.
You can read it here:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9142...asterplan/
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The Vladimir Putin thread
02-24-2014, 03:05 PM
I think Putin is multi-faceted and resonates with people in different ways:
Putin #1 - International traditional Cultural Warrior (family, anti-gay, traditional gender roles)
Putin #2 - Russian imperialist ("Ukraine is not even it's own country George"), aspirations for pseudo-Soviet Eurasian unions
Putin #3 - Russian autocrat, anti-dissent (crackdowns on dissent, protests, control of press and internet)
Putin #4 - Oligarch (amasser of wealth)
Putin #5 - President, Russian nationalist, supporter of the Russian national interest against any international or external coercion, celebration of culture, tradition (Olympics)
Putin #6 - Strategic thinker about world events outside Russia
My thoughts:
He is admirable for #1 and #5.
He is misguided and thinking wrong with #2, but he is not the first Russian leader to do this.
He risks losing power for #3 and for #4 as his Soviet predecessors did a generation ago and Yankovich did recently.
He is weak with #6 and could lead him to miscalculate world events and fail regarding his aspirations.
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