British Sanctions Response Shows UK is Governed by Complete Morons

So, the British political class decided to sanction Russian oligarchs, and instead they went after essentially British businessmen of Russian origin.

I don’t know much about Fridman but the guy is a relic of the nineties, and from what I have heard, he transferred most of his assets from Russia to the UK. He lives in London for fuck sakes! I have to ask, is Boris working for Putin? Because for a while, people in Russia held a grudge against what they call a “compradore elite” that makes money in Russia and spends them in locations such as London. Fridman said he has no sway over Putin, and the people making decisions in Britain haven’t got a slightest idea about how Russia works.

By sanctioning “Russian oligarchs” Boris’ government has threatened iconic British businesses, like the football club Chelsea. The football club has been the property of Roman Abramovich, another relic of the nineties that lives in the UK. Roman Abramovich has been very good to Chelsea, he has invested heavily into the club and made it win big. Now Chelsea is facing insolvency…

Chelsea fans know this…

The Chelsea fans were also allegedly booing when there was a minute of silence for Ukraine. You can’t make this up, they must be laughing all the way to the bank in the Kremlin.

The whole sanctions response has made our utilities bills higher, commodities prices are through the roof, businesses are suffering. We have to suffer because the brave Ukrainians are suffering. We have to do it for battalion Azov, Vita Zaverukha, Igor Kolomoysky, Rinat Akhmetov, Arsen Avakov, and Dmytro Yarosh. Pay up bitches, FUCK! Maybe Zelensky will play a tune with his penis at our funeral. Meanwhile enjoy the media feeding you Ukraine 24/7.

Also, in the light of absolute shambolic reporting that we have witnessed in recent days about the Ukraine crisis, we have to question the wisdom of calling every wealthy Russian guy an oligarch. Do you call Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos an oligarch? Do you journalists even know what the word means?

Can Sberbank Open Branches in Crimea Now?

Sberbank in the Czech Republic has been all but destroyed in the Czech Republic in the wake of the Ukraine war. I used to joke that Sberbank has more branches in the Czech Republic than it does in the Republic of Crimea. There weren’t any Sberbanks in Crimea…

I really wonder what led Sberbank to open branches in the EU? Don’t they do risk assessment before investing? A large institution like Sberbank could afford a media analysis of the mainstream Czech papers and found out that those are thoroughly Russophobic. Obviously, they didn’t do any of that and now all their branches are closed. They may open some in Crimea, and in Ukraine now.

US Diplomats Should be Wiser Before They Shitpost

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These are the problems:

  1. Moscow was saved from Mongol destruction, unlike Kiev, because of those deep woods. Moscow became the preserve of Russian culture, while Kiev embarked on a long journey of estrangement from Rus’.
  2. All of the buildings shown are built in the style known as Ecclesiastical Baroque, they all come from the seventeenth and eighteenth century when Kiev was under Russian rule.
  3. It is a common trope of the Svidomites to point out the antiquity of Kiev over Moscow but the old Kiev has little in common with the modern Ukrainian state.

Folk Russophobia Fueled by Russia’s Foreign Agents

You know, reading comments, you see morons dismissing Russia on the basis of garbage arguments.

1) 20% of Russians are shitting into dry toilets, instead they are building weapons. Why does it bother where Russians shit? Bears shit in the woods. Russia should absolutely have the weapons that can kick your ass, and when they kick your pesky asses they should turn your mouths into toilets. This argument is often made by Czechs, who do not realize that not so long ago, in the first half of 20th century, flushing toilets were called “English toilets” and they were a luxury item that only the wealthy and worldly could afford. Also, our allies, the Americans don’t always have the luxury of a flushing toilet. I heard it is also like 20% of them, and they have the largest military budget of all.

2) 48% of young Russian wanna leave the country. This is based on a Levada poll. Levada is the only cited Russian polling agency in Western media. It is a foreign agent, and gets financing from the West. I am suspicious the first statistic cited also came from an entity designated by the Russian state as a foreign agent. Now the statistic may be true, younger people tend to hold the optimistic view that grass is greener on the other side. However, how many of those young fools are actually going to leave, how many will be back in 2 years, or 10 years? It is a bullshit statistic like all Russophobic discourse.

Russia continues to stride on, and would not be disturbed by jealous idiots.

The Russian Federation is a Much More Resilient State Than the Late USSR Was

Perceptions of countries change over time. In the nineties, Russia was referred to as Nigeria with nukes, or Upper Volta with nukes, or choose whatever unfortunate West African country to compare Russia to. These days however, Russia has an economy the size of Italy. Note that Russia managed to get to the level of Italy, and it makes you wonder why Italy doesn’t have the best economy in the World?

Italy is a member of the EU, of G7, and has doors open all across the collective West. Yet guys, I often spend time in Southern Italy, and that place is grim when it comes to economic life. On the other hand, the West treats Russia like Zimbabwe, and it managed to build an economy the size of Italy? Wait several years, and Russia will be compared to Germany, as Germany declines and Russia strides on. Another cliché description of Russia is the saying that it no longer is the Soviet Union. I have been hearing that since the nineties.

I am glad that it isn’t the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation is actually better, and I will demonstrate this on few examples. The late USSR was a net importer of grain and other food products, people still jokingly remember Bush’s chicken legs imported into Russia in the early nineties. Well, guess what, in 2016, Russia became a net exporter of food. The USSR had a really bad agricultural sector, that was not able to provide the large country with the food it needed.

My mother told me a story how they would spend summer in Ukraine, at my great-grandmothers. My great-grandmother hated the Soviet government, she said the Bolsheviks never did anything good beyond installing electricity in her village. She would encourage the kids to pick cherries in the kolkhoz orchard. She said that the cherries would rot, and nobody would pick them, and if the children bring her some, she would at least make jam. I would not be surprised if the orchard wasn’t planted by my kin, and wasn’t part of their farm before collectivisation.

Time for another story. Southern Sakhalin was a Japanese territory until the Second World War. My grandfather, the son of the aforementioned great-grandmother was a military man, he was posted to the Far East in the 1950s and 1960s. His task was rebuilding airstrips abandoned by the Japanese. Recently, I read in the news, Russian news, that a new railway was built in Southern Sakhalin. The Japanese rails are of a different standard to the Russian one, and requires different trains. When the Soviets seized Southern Sakhalin, they did not bother with laying a new railway according to a Russian standard. The Sovoks bought trains in Japan for rails in Southern Sakhalin. For like 6 decades…

Russia pursues two policies, one involves the build up of infrastructure, especially ports, and the other is about import substitution. Putin has managed to resurrect the nuclear industry, among others. Aviation industry is one of the others. A new plane Russia designed, the MS-21 was sanctioned by the jealous Washington. More specifically, the composite materials out of which the wings are made that were imported from Japan. Russia used its restored nuclear giant Rosatom to create these composite materials. So not only did the Japanese lose business as a result of American sanctions, the Russians also acquired a production capability. Recently, Washington threatened to ban the import of iPhones to Russia. LMAO, they are welcome to try…

Russia also builds infrastructure to bypass Russophobic countries in Eastern Europe, the infamous Baltic and Black Sea pipelines, which Washington also tried to stop. Also a Baltic port in Ust’ Luga, which is cutting out other Baltic ports, such as Riga. The Baltic states are losing fuck you money. The Baltic states would rather start a trade war with China to please their master in Washington, it is all very comical. Recently, the European Commission complained to the WTO that it is losing billions over Russian import substitution. It must only mean, Russia is doing something all…

PS: I find the story of Russia very motivational…

Ukrainians can Blame High Gas Prices on Russophobia

A story about a people fleeced by elites…

Without doing any extensive research into the prices of gas in Ukraine, I can say that there are reports of many Ukrainians, who can’t pay their gas bills, and cases of public buildings being shut off from heating are also frequent.

People and institutions that have been deprived of gas have only the Russophobia of the Ukrainian state to blame. Those are the harsh facts, the script you were running with has totally worked against you. Russophobia served to set up schemes like the virtual reverse gas. That is when the Ukrainians siphon gas intended for Europeans, and then pay Europeans for the gas. And just by magic, the Russian gas turns into globohomo rainbow gas.

Putin recently said Germans are selling their cheap gas, which they get under longterm contract with Russian Gazprom, to clients in Eastern Europe including Ukraine. Guess who is making money here? Gazprom, the Germans, and the mafia in Ukraine which is fleecing the population. The sucker here is the Ukrainian consumer. The Ukrainian consumer is not allowed to benefit from having a long term contract with Gazprom, that would undercut the Krauts. No cash for ballers in Ukraine either, you must cut them some slack, peasant!

I think we have a case where Russophobia was monetised, we had some monetised Antisemitism on this blog not so long ago. Some people can make hate work in their interests but Gazprom is still getting money. It is a case where peremoha reverse flows into zrada. I shall help you here Ukrainians, who started the reverse? Poroshenko. And who brought sanctions against Medvedchuk, who propagated signing a deal with Russia? Zelensky. Don’t vote for these people, don’t vote for anyone who has oligarch money behind him. Everybody knew Zelensky is Kolomoysky’s puppet before the election, and yet you still voted for him? Can you guys be helped? Vote Shariy if you are to the right, vote Derzhava if you are to the left of the political spectrum. It is that simple.