bdsmpretty wrote:Firstly I wound say that this forum really is the wrong place to start a political discussion like this.
dap-addict wrote:bdsmpretty wrote:Firstly I wound say that this forum really is the wrong place to start a political discussion like this.
Could we agree on this?
And than try to reforge that thread to something in the vain I did above, ie. a porn way exploring biz working together instead of separating according to political or national lines?
Wouldnt that be more fruitful for this whole forum here?
Nikki Hill for instance is from Southern Ukraine, Russian speaking, ok, but not Novorussia background. After she turned 18yo she travelled to a certain metropolis in Russia to shoot her first porn. She got a Russian porn agent who successfully started a EU porn career for her. Than came pandemia which affects both countries and left porngirls without commuting options to EU for porn shots. Nikki Hill moved back and forth from her hometown to Kiev. Meanwhile GIO Prague shootings of Ukrainian MILF shows there are travel options for Ukrainian passport holders again, Rocco shootings in Budapest show there are travel options for Russian passport holders again. What comes next?
netzerkaiser wrote:Without western intervention, these are two brothers who are not natural enemies.
bdsmpretty wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:Without western intervention, these are two brothers who are not natural enemies.
That's the heart of the issue expressed in its most concise form. A great analogy that Russians and Ukrainians would recognize.
And also, sadly, something you will never hear in Western media. Which always presents NATO narratives & mythologies as fact.
But for other forums and other times. Make love not war!
Starrio wrote:It's hard to choose a side when it comes to politics because everyone has good points.
For example right now we have the technology to exterminate poverty and hunger around the world.
We can easily exterminate all poverty and hunger in a matter of months, but we don't do it for political reasons.
At the same time if poverty wasn't a thing would women still be escorts? Would men still serve in the military, police, and other hard jobs like working on the fields?
A lot of people say that we need poverty to sustain a functional society.
Then it comes the problem with welfare where government programs keep people poor and without options to get more economic freedom, and always dependable of their own governments, so governments can take advantage of that dependency by stripping them of certain rights.
We also have the problems with population control where private institutions invest billions of dollars in making sure people follow certain beliefs that benefit certain goals, no matter what.
Social engineering people to adopt beliefs that can easily prevent them from having too many kids because in all honesty it is bad for our planet.
Some of these believes include that killing babies is OK as long as they are still in the womb, that it is OK for the children to pay for the mistakes of their parents. Or that homosexuality should be celebrated, and social distancing is proper for health issues but also for personal space.
If you try to flirt and show sexual intent you can get in trouble which can put you in jail or make you lose your career too.
For these things to work to prevent further population growth everyone needs to be onboard, men and women, so each of them receive the doctrine they require to follow these norms.
If you repeat something over and over again from different outputs, maybe magazines, music, newspapers, newscast, movies, TV shows, TV series, soap operas, etc., eventually people will just think that's the reality.
A lot of money is put into these and you can follow the money and see that is there, behind politicians, and celebrities, many even believe they are doing it because they choose to, and not because they were taught to think like that.
People are very stupid so it is very easy to do these things, and if they try to think, it's easy to just claim they are conspiracies to discard them.
They can also invent outrageous conspiracies to make other conspiracies look bad, so that way by correlation people can say that two very different things are the same thing.
If you know humans, and you give humans power, money, and resources, what is the most likely scenario? That they will try to take advantage of those situations, or that they will try to do the right thing by sacrificing their own agendas? Which one is more likely? Is the conspiracy more likely, or people trying to do good?
It can be both, but if someone has dirt, they can help others with their dirt, and everything compounds.
So when I say people are stupid people are stupid, seriously:
For example it is OK for people to wear swimsuits at the beach, but if they wear lingerie is kind of unacceptable, even if the lingerie may cover them more.
That's how stupid people, they believe everything society repeats to them over and over again.
If society tells them religions are bad they believe it, if society tells them religions are good, they also believe it, they believe everything as long as they see others believing it.
And if they try to be smart and dare to defy social norms you can put them in jail, kill them, give them terminal illness, send them to exile, or outcast them with shaming and public ridicule.
That's humans for you and that's why you see corruption on all the political spectrum, it is not just the left that is corrupt and hypocrite, sometimes the right too, and that's why it's s hard to pick a side.
netzerkaiser wrote:
Starrio, you're 100% right in general, but this is a regional issue, that really has its own dimension, so your rules don't really apply, though you mean well.
bdsmpretty wrote:If you want a really thorough, informed, objective and non-partisan overview of the situation from an internationally respected voice on the subject, search for anything by Stephen F Cohen on the subject of Ukraine and US foreign policy. Newspaper interviews, academic articles, or there are lots of his news interviews and lectures up on Youtube.
Cohen is of the strictly objective academic Centre ground, neither approaching the issue from a Left or Right perspective, but weighing up the evidence known to be fact.
Jocke wrote:We don't want this to become WW3.
dap-addict wrote:Jocke wrote:We don't want this to become WW3.
Its very long way from that.
Russia wants to prevent Nato from getting closer to their border than it already is in the Baltics. And it wants Ukraine - and every other ex-USSR Republic - to turn into a failed state and thus the Kremlin than is able to show that Russian dominated USSR was better system than what was after 1991.
So now you have me fully here, Jocke.![]()
But I am not sure I'll feel like discussing dirty imperial politics any further tomorrow.
Starrio wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:
Starrio, you're 100% right in general, but this is a regional issue, that really has its own dimension, so your rules don't really apply, though you mean well.
Oh yes, I have to clarify I was talking about politics worldwide because people brought up talking about politics here in general.
I wasn't referring to the Ukraine situation because about that I don't know anything about it.
I just know I don't trust my current Government in terms of them be able to understand other people's reality.
Our current Government are categorically our left, but the entire spectrum is one single thing between traditional politicians and outsiders, whether is left or right.
If I understand what you're saying, Starrio, & if I do, I agree... that with Trump, for all his flaws, he called a spade a spade. But current govt pure chameleons? Gimme some rope here, because what you say has a nice elusive quality, & as you imply... me for one has never been to your beautiful country.
Our current Government are only familiar with their own reality and I really doubt they care about understanding other people's realities, so if they intervene in any way, they are likely to do it blindly without asserting the situation first because traditionally that's what they do.
Our last Government wasn't like that, but the new Government is different, and more traditional in terms of those type of politics, which is ironic because the new Government is traditional, but not conservative, which is a contradiction, but I guess we are the only ones that understand that situation from the inside.
Starrio wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:
Starrio, you're 100% right in general, but this is a regional issue, that really has its own dimension, so your rules don't really apply, though you mean well.
Oh yes, I have to clarify I was talking about politics worldwide because people brought up talking about politics here in general.
I wasn't referring to the Ukraine situation because about that I don't know anything about it.
I just know I don't trust my current Government in terms of them be able to understand other people's reality.
Our current Government are categorically our left, but the entire spectrum is one single thing between traditional politicians and outsiders, whether is left or right.
Our current Government are only familiar with their own reality and I really doubt they care about understanding other people's realities, so if they intervene in any way, they are likely to do it blindly without asserting the situation first because traditionally that's what they do.
Our last Government wasn't like that, but the new Government is different, and more traditional in terms of those type of politics, which is ironic because the new Government is traditional, but not conservative, which is a contradiction, but I guess we are the only ones that understand that situation from the inside.
dap-addict wrote:Jocke wrote:We don't want this to become WW3.
Its very long way from that.
Russia wants to prevent Nato from getting closer to their border than it already is in the Baltics. And it wants Ukraine - and every other ex-USSR Republic - to turn into a failed state and thus the Kremlin than is able to show that Russian dominated USSR was better system than what was after 1991.
So now you have me fully here, Jocke.![]()
But I am not sure I'll feel like discussing dirty imperial politics any further tomorrow.
netzerkaiser wrote:
If I understand what you're saying, Starrio, & if I do, I agree... that with Trump, for all his flaws, he called a spade a spade. But current govt pure chameleons? Gimme some rope here, because what you say has a nice elusive quality, & as you imply... me for one has never been to your beautiful country.
Starrio wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:
If I understand what you're saying, Starrio, & if I do, I agree... that with Trump, for all his flaws, he called a spade a spade. But current govt pure chameleons? Gimme some rope here, because what you say has a nice elusive quality, & as you imply... me for one has never been to your beautiful country.
It's fine right now, but you never know what could happen next. For example I wouldn't want a split. Countries are stronger when they are together, but humans are weak, and once division is incited, they fall for it.
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