Ok. Out of almost 800k of living souls in Vladivostok 1.5k are still "raw-raw" for Communist Party against Putin's party.
What's the big deal? That is what should be happening everywhere. People demanding from their Governments to stop wars (which Russia already did - Chechnya), improve infrastructure, healthcare, schools.
This is not America, you know,and Putin is certainly not Obama, and that opposition is not some bunch of right wing Republican communist hating tea-party like crowd. In fact the word communism is so distorted in America and all over the world, that some people actually don't know what it means other than what the media portrays it as something evil...
Anyway, Communism means good in Russia, in fact in the last elections they got about 20% national average ... and it's growing very confidently
Oh no, you misunderstand my English. I am ok with communism. I have read the Communist manifesto several times and love it. I don't agree with the way of government, but I think it is a good way in the end.
And yes, the American tea-party or "Teabaggers" *I love American idioms* are a strange people. Why do they hate the government so much? If there was no government, wouldn't a country fail? Some Americans are so strange.
electing the state leaders and parliament encourages the growth of a democratic and social understanding with a society no doing so in time creating a dysfunctional leadership(I understand the concept of not raising rates,reducing inflation services upgrades cost money, whist assisting those who by no fault of there own are encumbered by events is a sound policy for a social cohesion as well as injecting money in to a economy at its foundation strengthens that economy
Ok. Out of almost 800k of living souls in Vladivostok 1.5k are still "raw-raw" for Communist Party against Putin's party.
What's the big deal? That is what should be happening everywhere. People demanding from their Governments to stop wars (which Russia already did - Chechnya), improve infrastructure, healthcare, schools.
So, it's a good thing, right?..
rushin2 1 year ago
So are these for or against communism? I wasn't sure if their sickle and hammer flag was their symbol or a tool for mocking Putin's government.
Trazish 1 year ago
This is not America, you know,and Putin is certainly not Obama, and that opposition is not some bunch of right wing Republican communist hating tea-party like crowd. In fact the word communism is so distorted in America and all over the world, that some people actually don't know what it means other than what the media portrays it as something evil...
Anyway, Communism means good in Russia, in fact in the last elections they got about 20% national average ... and it's growing very confidently
00samarkand00 1 year ago
@00samarkand00
Oh no, you misunderstand my English. I am ok with communism. I have read the Communist manifesto several times and love it. I don't agree with the way of government, but I think it is a good way in the end.
And yes, the American tea-party or "Teabaggers" *I love American idioms* are a strange people. Why do they hate the government so much? If there was no government, wouldn't a country fail? Some Americans are so strange.
Trazish 1 year ago
electing the state leaders and parliament encourages the growth of a democratic and social understanding with a society no doing so in time creating a dysfunctional leadership(I understand the concept of not raising rates,reducing inflation services upgrades cost money, whist assisting those who by no fault of there own are encumbered by events is a sound policy for a social cohesion as well as injecting money in to a economy at its foundation strengthens that economy
OrphanPaper 1 year ago
rather then stressing its foundations by large increases in profits and payments management )
OrphanPaper 1 year ago