Russia's Central Bank Is On Fire

for me it`s depreciation of the ruble, so i won`t be able to get out of here.(should it drop two fold-three fold, etc)for the country it`s uncontrolled riots and inevitable collapse.



and that was?

If you have physical and financial connections with the country then that's different, I was talking politically. Once the majority accepts authoritarianism, there is nothing worse that can happen.
 
Once the majority accepts authoritarianism, there is nothing worse that can happen.

That`s interesting.Could you please elaborate?I thought otherwise, once the majority recognise authoritarianism, changes happen.
 
That`s interesting.Could you please elaborate?I thought otherwise, once the majority recognise authoritarianism, changes happen.

Ok...i got you, you said once the majority accept...That`s true, i agree.But the thing is that the majority is scared and oppressed.Once you rise your head, you`ll be tortured and killed in jail.Google russian prisons torture.
 
Ok...i got you, you said once the majority accept...That`s true, i agree.But the thing is that the majority is scared and oppressed.Once you rise your head, you`ll be tortured and killed in jail.Google russian prisons torture.

I don't want to make any theoretical points, perhaps it's different for people living there to revolt against the system but there is a lot of complicity as well because dictatorships bring stability and that's what the average man wants. China, Phillipines, Singapore, Middle East, Poland, Hungary, recently Italy have similar models. We can blame the dictators but essentially the government is a reflection of the people.
 
Government is a reflection of the military players and the money players unless the people are very pro active.


I don't want to make any theoretical points, perhaps it's different for people living there to revolt against the system but there is a lot of complicity as well because dictatorships bring stability and that's what the average man wants. China, Phillipines, Singapore, Middle East, Poland, Hungary, recently Italy have similar models. We can blame the dictators but essentially the government is a reflection of the people.
 
I don't want to make any theoretical points, perhaps it's different for people living there to revolt against the system but there is a lot of complicity as well because dictatorships bring stability and that's what the average man wants. China, Phillipines, Singapore, Middle East, Poland, Hungary, recently Italy have similar models. We can blame the dictators but essentially the government is a reflection of the people.

People are trying, despite the risk being killed or tortured.Odd thing, russian people with the ukranian roots are more proactive.
 
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