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Quick note on Russia (bellends)
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Brick 
Firstly, Fuck Russia, where the state represses any and all freedoms and the people lap it up.
The Russian people have shown their historical affinity for serfdom and clearly are in no mood to break free now. As such they can only be viewed as equal partners (even though the elite operates with its boot firmly on their neck) in the Russian war in Ukraine and hybrid war in Europe. The fact Putin has been able to maintain this position for so long with so few serious challenges, to me at least, really highlights the average Russian persons okayness with being enslaved by their state

Certainly as a British person I am very aware my ancestors fought and died for my rights and freedom - in the current climate where the freedoms around the Western wortld are being eroded my thoughts are perpetually turning to making a stand against the new cadre of oppressors (Social Media, Reform/The Republican Party, the 0.1%, and Big Tech). I think perhaps that despite their toys and trinkets they are unprepared for the backlash.
Western Governments should stop appeasing the Russian pricks and send in the troops. Confronting Russia now will save years of future conflict. It should be enacted with extreme prejudice as soon as possible. The cost of continuing to do nothing will increase daily.The Russians are not wise or strong enough to choose a type of government that is not detrimental to the rest of the world.
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(06/10/2025, 11:48 AM)sdm36 Wrote: Certainly as a British person I am very aware my ancestors fought and died for my rights and freedom.

Do Russians have any historical context of rising up against oppression at all? My history is sketchy..

Obvs the Tsar & Family were murdered during the Octobver Revolution, I'm not sure there were any meaningful instances of popular revolt which culminated in a better deal for the mass of Russian serfs. Thats one of the reasons Stalin was so Brutal, becuase he modernised Russia and made decades of 'progress' in short order at the cost of a few million peasants.. 

the problem is the peasants, they are perhaps genetically disposed to being ruled unfairly or they like it?
Either way, their weakness and lack of political nous or indeed the basic organisation to rise up and force a change is the driver of all of this. 

Fuck those Russians!!
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Quote:Do Russians have any historical context of rising up against oppression at all? My history is sketchy..



Yes, since posting I have learned of at least 2 attempted coup de etat in 1825 and 1831. Will find out more..
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