Prince_Stolas
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It depends what you mean by "Ideal". If the people are as they are, then hypercapitalism. If not, and everyone is "ideal" - some mix of socialism and capitalism would probably be OK.
BTW maybe offtopic, just joined this server. @Deleted User I am a Russian Imperialist, that doesn't recognize your country's sovereignty and I think we will have a great time talking to each other in the future. <:lmao:588490785029226548>
Well, I am a refugee from "European Politics" server, that got shut down a few days ago. I hope this one lasts longer that 10 days
Well, I can't say the same. I am Crimean BTW, just to give you some context
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Bruh moment
I mean, I recognize the existence of Ukraine to the left of Dnepr river. While Kiev and everything to the right of it is historically Russian territory
"Greater Ukraine" when did that even exist?
Lmao
For like what seven years?
I mean, whats your solution to the whole Civil War issue? Russia is pretty comfortable with letting Ukraine bleed out due to the prolonged conflict.
<:ben:588490784576110593> based
Yeah, don't let them in, but get all the benefits, I don't think it works that way)
God damn
Fag parades in your capital? I legit forgot about that. Yeah
I like the self hate Ukrainian nationalism got itself into at this point after almost 7 years of pseudo separation. You don't really have a place to separate to. EU doesn't really want you at this point, self rely is not an option. Zelensky is a clown, a clown with charisma, but still a clown. Russia also has a bunch of issues, but nothing that fundamental, that tied to culture and identity.
The split of Ukraine just becomes a matter of time at this point, it's so sad that it had to go exactly as it did. With such loss of slavian population by the Civil War. I'm glad Crimea got spared
That's the fun point, you can't ignore both. ะััั ะดะฒะฐ ัััะปะฐ. The question which are you more comfortable sitting on?
It's still so sad that the 2013 revolution went as it did. It had purpose at first, but then got high jacked by LARPing nazis
The whole irony of Ukrainian nationalism is that it has no completely sovereign culture to rest on. Ukrainian culture is tied to the Russian one as much as the other way round. What ัััะฝะธะบะธ and ะบัะปัั ัะตะปะฐ is all that it can offer, that is in a way sovereign? Anything beyond that?
Ukrainian nationalists either have to borrow heavily from the Russian culture, rebranding symbols as something else. Or just try to act like German soldiers in uniform, signs and flags.
Why not embrace the connection that had developed over a millennium? There are no "russian writers" or "ukranian painters" or "belorussian sculptors". We are one, we get lost when we separate. All of us experience struggles, but if we come together, we can change our broken fate that has hurt us since 1991
This is my outlook on the whole issue
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