Criticisms of The Power Structure in Russia

Man I don't understand why no one understands that Indians are bad news, always.

I've been seeing and saying it for years and now Russia is falling for it? I'm kinda glad now that I didn't put all that effort in taking my family there going through their absurd medical and physiological examinations which I doubt the street shitters will have to do.

Whites are bombing each other while letting stinky rapey pajeet in on both sides, think about that.

They're using Indians like a form of biological warfare around the world, nothing to do with worker shortages.
 
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has stated that Russia is ready to receive an 'unlimited number of Indians'. This agreement was concluded during Putin's recent two day visit to India, first batch of 800k Indians will arrive in the coming months and/or years but the sky is the limit.

This agreement indicates that Russia is running low on it's regular source of immigrants of, there are currently over 15 million Central Asians in Russia on top of the already naturalized cohort. Despite that Russia's business sector and adjacent political representatives are constantly mentioning that they need more people due to a 4-5 million worker gap.

Much of this has been happening for some time already, in the video below a Russian worker complains about Indian workers taking over jobs in his Kamaz factory, pushing the Russians towards the SMO where they can get blown up for pennies as Pooty opens the floodgates a lil bit more every year.

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Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has stated that Russia is ready to receive an 'unlimited number of Indians'. This agreement was concluded during Putin's recent two day visit to India, first batch of 800k Indians will arrive in the coming months and/or years but the sky is the limit.

This agreement indicates that Russia is running low on it's regular source of immigrants of, there are currently over 15 million Central Asians in Russia on top of the already naturalized cohort. Despite that Russia's business sector and adjacent political representatives are constantly mentioning that they need more people due to a 4-5 million worker gap.

Much of this has been happening for some time already, in the video below a Russian worker complains about Indian workers taking over jobs in his Kamaz factory, pushing the Russians towards the SMO where they can get blown up for pennies as Pooty opens the floodgates a lil bit more every year.

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What a whimp move. Unlimited Indians means you end up in India.

What on earth is this guy thinking truly?

Probably a long nose who backs the Calergi plan.
 
Putin is really confusing he reminds of Trump in that way, I wonder if they feel the same way about him over in Russia that we feel about Trump.
 
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Doesn't necessarily mean what you think it means. How are they measuring home ownership? If 30 year olds live with their parents rent free in a house their parents own is that "home ownership" because their family owns a home? If somebody lives in Moscow and pays rent and works in an office but he owns an abandoned run down shack in the village where he was born that is worth $10,000 he is technically a homeowner but its effectively meaningless.
 
If somebody lives in Moscow and pays rent and works in an office but he owns an abandoned run down shack in the village where he was born that is worth $10,000 he is technically a homeowner but its effectively meaningless.


It's not, because home ownership and access to women will ultimately still dictate a man's behaviour. That's why the prospect of losing your job due to censorship is so terrifying in the west, because you won't be able to pay the loan you toom from the bank or might get kicked out of your room in your shared living apartment.

Women are currently actually more active in the Russian real estate market than men, according to Russian sources.

 
Doesn't necessarily mean what you think it means. How are they measuring home ownership? If 30 year olds live with their parents rent free in a house their parents own is that "home ownership" because their family owns a home? If somebody lives in Moscow and pays rent and works in an office but he owns an abandoned run down shack in the village where he was born that is worth $10,000 he is technically a homeowner but its effectively meaningless.

How is that different from other countries like say Italy or Spain, those countries have a lot of young people living at their parents, but their home ownership rate is significantly lower.

80%-85% of Russians don't live in Moscow or St Petersburg but in smaller cities and towns where home prices are affordable. And even in Moscow, you have a state of the art subway systems with 300 stations and 16 lines that extends way outside of the city core and covers suburbs that are much more affordable than inner Moscow.
 
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