How censorship happens in American: - False-flag some terrorist attacks, declare war on terrorism and pass laws allowing government everything. - Use MPAA lobbying, pedo-hysteria and war-on-drugs and as an excuse to pass anti-piracy laws that would censor any site, allowing publishing free speech. The goal is to require government approved "free speech" license before you get the right to speak.
How censorship happens in China: - The Communist Party of China honestly declared that it will censor shit out of enemies of the people.
That is why I love China! Chinese government is so honest to its citizens!
Those who are too annoying to the government get their ass kicked by some Chechen hitman and the case gets declared as a private showdown or just gets hit by a truck, without any links to the government. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya for example.
>>6 Yeah real masters of war and assassination they are. They try taking on anybody that isn't a harmless journalist that know nothing about fighting they will get utterly annihilated.
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Anonymous2014-06-08 1:28
At the same time Obama traversed East Asia trying to stitch together an anti-China military and economic alliance in the Western Pacific with Japan as the linchpin. In fact it is striking that the U.S. has allied itself with neo-Nazism in Ukraine and Japanese militarism on the other side of Asia. lol!
Kind of makes sense that they couldn't find any better allies in ukraine, but really, neo-Nazi's?
Also Israel has a Ukraine-proxy war with Russia..?
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Anonymous2014-06-08 2:34
For the moment, let’s suspend our comparisons of the extreme human rights violations committed by Russian backed sympathizers in Kiev and how the same is going to happen in the United States.
Eastern Ukraine has a fuckload of natural resources. That is why there is so much fight over it and America involved. Basically, people hope, that if Putin annexes the region, they will see more profits for themselves, while currently Kiev oligarchy gets everything. America and Europe supports Kiev oligarchy to secure cheaper resource prices (oligarchs have to pay for international support).
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Anonymous2014-06-08 4:08
You'd think war for spoils would be some sort of human rights violation?
>>8 There is neo-nazism in Ukraine? Got any proof of that?
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Anonymous2014-06-08 5:18
>>16 Where do you get your info, Fox News? Eastern Ukraine has no resources except coal, and the coal industry is deeply depressive, requiring a billion dollars of subsidies from Kiev annually. The coal mines in the adjacent Rostov region in Russia are actually long shutdown, except the ones owned by Akhmetov (who owns the Donbass coal mines). That's why Russia is reluctant to actually annex the Donbass, as are the coal miners in Donbass. The conflict is inflamed mostly by the runaway president, the Donbass oligarch Yanek. Russia, of course, adds some fuel to the fire to spite the too-independent Kiev politicians, but Russia has no incentive to add another economical timebomb to its territory. Remember that the Crimea annexation was all about the military and naval bases that keep watch over NATO forces over in Turkey and Bulgaria. Donbass? No military significance, no economic significance, no nothing.
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Anonymous2014-06-08 5:36
>>26 I think even your anus contains some atoms of manganese, sulfure, magnesium, nickel, and arable land. That doesn't mean Ukraine has any economically significant amounts of those resources, besides coal and iron ore (which aren't too hot right now). The country is pretty poor and can't even pay for its gas (although Gazprom does force atrociously high prices on them), what are you talking about? Most Ukrainians look over at Russia as a rich country where money flows in rivers.
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Anonymous2014-06-08 5:51
The only thing Russia does to inflame the war in Eastern Ukraine is keep some FSB/GRU and Chechens over at the HQ in Slavyansk. That's it. The rest of the conflict is due to just generic Donbass crime (remember it's an economically depressive region with powerful criminal traditions, even Yanek, who was elected president, has some jail-time in his biography). There also some hundreds of freelancer propaganda-trusting militia that came in from Russia. Recently the bodies of some of them (killed in the Donetsk airport operation) were transported back into Russia in trucks. But it's not like Putin is waging an all-out imperialistic war. The proliferation of the conflict is more due to the ineptitude (or treachery?) of Kiev and the shitty Ukrainian military, than to some conquest of Putin.
economically depressive region with powerful criminal traditions, even Yanek, who was elected president, has some jail-time in his biography
Eastern Europe is a huge nigger ghetto.
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Anonymous2014-06-08 6:33
>>33 And you know why it's like that? Because in the Soviet Union the government owned everything. Once that dissolves, who gets the pie? Whoever has the power to grab the biggest piece of the pie and keep it. That's how Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs with atrociously high riches came to be - they didn't build up their empires through skillful leadership, careful investments, creation of jobs and industral operations, no, they got them by grabbing existing Soviet property through raids, murders, threats and bribes. You think Berezovsky was a businessman? He was a crime-lord and con-man with ties to Chechen mafia. You think Abramovich got the money to buy Chelsea through honest entrepreneurship? Haha.
>>8,25,28 i hope you did got your 15 roubles per shitpost for these.
U.S. has allied itself with neo-Nazism in Ukraine
tok kek
Eastern Ukraine has no resources
eastern ukraine has singnificant (enough) amounts of coal and gas.
coal industry is deeply depressive
BS, it can not be ``depressive''. it's all about ROI (that depends among other things on politics) and initial investments. both are subject to change with new goverment/holders.
The conflict is inflamed mostly by the runaway president, the Donbass oligarch Yanek.
nobody gives a fuck about yanek anymore.
Russia has no incentive to add another economical timebomb
russia never had any long-term policy.
Most Ukrainians look over at Russia as a rich country where money flows in rivers.
Who cares? And everyone assumes something about ``natural resources'' but do the politicians or whatever ever say anything about it? Where did this idea come from? I'm sure something would have been leaked by now of a politician mentioning his only reason being ``natural resources'' or something.
America and Europe supports Kiev oligarchy to secure cheaper resource prices (oligarchs have to pay for international support).
What? The US needs nothing from the Ukraine (mostly, it doesn't have access to an ocean, so it would be too expensive to ship it). Besides that, it is in US interest to see the price of things from that region rise. Not only is it funny to watch eurotrash suffer, but it opens a huge market for all the natural gas that we have such a surplus of that it gets burned off for nothing.