Banning all things and people Russian

Darmani

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Tl;dr in response to jnvadion major gsme companies no longer srlling and may block accounts of Russian people

This guy thinks part of sick trend as such sentiment has lead to banning a vodka brand of anti-Putin company head already.

At least nice see how cancelling/banhammering might fail or perfirm on something real. Like how katrina sort of destroyed any credibility of patriot act and associated reorganization
 

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Eh, I'm fine with it when it is companies targeting the Russian Government, companies, higher ups, not so much with companies targeting the average joe (like steam did, for example).

I'd be much more dubious if it was ordered by the government, but could still be sold on it depending on what it is, etc.
 

Husky_Khan

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Eh there's pushback on some of the more retarded efforts, like when Representatives Eric Swalwell and whatshisface Gonzales tried to ban Russian students from studying in the United States and those efforts were bipartisan in deriding those two as being idiotic and terrible in their suggestion.

Yeah Swalwell and another Democrat Ruben Gallego of Arizona decided to bring that up, apparently thinking the five thousand Russians studying in the United States are all children of Russian oligarchs.







Their suggestions were pretty quickly thought to be stupid by most outlets and people in general it seems.

He just wants to show how hard he is on foreign influences after being so hard on Bang Bang'ing foreign influencers.

They want to do this for Russians based on birth but are still silent on Chinese students and other academics who are actually utilizing the University system for spying.

There is this guy in Prague who made a post saying he wouldn't teach Russian students but he deleted the post.


There was also a right wing Commentator on Twitter that suggested a Professional Wrestler in the AEW named Legit Leyla Hirsch stop wearing "Russian colors" thinking it was some sort of 'Heel' storyline or character when it's actually because she was born and spent her childhood in Russia.



So yeah.

Obviously there's sanctions against Russian Government, Institutions and unfortunately Companies and things that will affect the Russian people and support for those kind of sanctions is debatable and tied into politics and economics and the ongoing Russian Invasion etc etc etc.

But yeah, I wouldn't support any sort of hamfisted erasure of Russian people or culture or shit like internment camps. And I don't think most Americans do anyways in spite of Glenn Greenwald's and others doomering on the topic. There's a pretty strong difference I think in most cases between sanctioning the Nation and trying to Ban "Russian" in general and the latter shouldn't be done. Russia and Russians are more then just Putin and his governments/Oligarchs current policies and ideology.
 

Cherico

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Russia And The End Of The Dollar

Guest Post from John Wilder

“I’m no expert, but I’m pretty sure you can inflate construction costs and launder money through it.” – Ozark


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I wonder if everyone can figure out why China built their own Internet now?

Biden has miscalculated. Again. As he has his entire life. He has moved from one miscalculation in his life to the next. So, it’s not surprising that perhaps the greatest failure in the history of the United States has shown up on his watch. Let’s go, Brandon, indeed.


To be fair, it’s not entirely Brandon’s fault. The United States economy, as I’ve gone to great pains to show over my posts, has been hollowed out over the years. We have gone from one that manufactures things and exports goods to one that mainly manufactures movies (we’re very good at that) and consulting and intellectual property and Starbucks™.

The thing that we’ve been best at is printing and then exporting dollars. For decades now, we have been exporting dollars that we printed and then importing stuff like fidget spinners and PEZ®. It was a great deal for us. People used those dollars and we got stuff, but it was essentially a global tax on the rest of the world.

That ability to tax, however, only works as long as people believe that the dollar is worth something, and that the holder of that economic power won’t bend the rules. Just like the bank runs up in Canada started when Trudeau broke the promise that the banks won’t steal people’s money, so the same principle applies to international affairs.

When Russia attacked Ukraine, Biden declared sanctions. Sure that’s a fine idea when dealing with a tiny random country, but Russia isn’t tiny. And Russia isn’t any random country.

Russia is of huge importance to world commerce. Russia exports the stuff that makes modern economies go:

  • Food
  • Steel
  • Fertilizer
  • Titanium
  • Nickel
  • Oil
  • Refined Fuels
  • Natural Gas
  • Coal
  • Gold
In almost every commodity listed above, Russia is in the top five exporting nations. In several commodities, it is the world’s largest exporter. Check out the graphs on energy and wheat when the market gets disrupted:
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What does Russia import?

  • Telephones
  • Car Parts
  • Computers
  • Medicine
Russia also exports nearly double what it imports. If there is a country that is nearly self-sufficient in this world, it’s Russia. There is an economic concept called “autarky” – or a nationwide independence from imports. Looking at the list of companies that are leaving Russia, well, could it be that Russia is better off without them?


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Yes, Pornhub® and OnlyFans™ are on the list. I wonder what the effects will be? 21-year-old girls will have to find jobs that involve wearing clothes?

Russia isn’t independent. But it’s close enough. Most things that it is missing can be bought from either India or China. No iPhones®? China has a bunch of other kinds of phones. And all those businesses that left? It’s not like the Russians don’t know how to make hamburger and buns, so McPutins™ could open up tomorrow, though I’d skip the polonium sauce.

Russians are talking about nationalizing all of the assets of companies that have abandoned them. Why wouldn’t a country do that? Well, other countries could seize the overseas Russian assets.

Oops. Too late. So what’s stopping the Russians?

What is the threat from the West? That Russian audiences won’t have Netflix®? The things that Russia has been denied are, frankly, not very scary. They won’t get to see the next Marvel© movie? Oh, yeah, they also went after Russia’s money and tried to cut it off from the dollar-based economic system and . . . entertainment.

What happens when that bluff is called, when Russia and China decide that they don’t need dollars? What happens when Russia will sell natural gas to Europe only in yuan? Or for gold? Or that they won’t trade their commodities for anything at all?

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The tent collapses, and by that tent I mean the dollar.

I actually think that Joe’s head is so far up . . . well, I’ll be kind and guess that he has Alzheimer’s rather than being this stupid. Oddly, this is viewed as an ideological opportunity by the Leftist henchxirs in Washington. They hate fossil fuels to the point of not caring about the relative plight of the American consumer. Don’t believe me? Listen to them:

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Let them eat electric cars?

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And Joe’s responsible for the invasion, too.

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The goal. No matter what it costs.

But here’s a sign: Joe tried to get meetings with the Saudis and the very friendly folks over at the United Arab Emirates. They wouldn’t return his calls. Imagine: a foreign leader refusing to even talk with the President* of the United States. It’s almost like he’s a fraud?

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One person sums it up . . . .

Beyond that, the price of wheat is getting ready to go even higher. Together, Russia and Ukraine produce over 25% of the wheat exported in the world. A quarter. Ukraine’s planting season has been slightly impacted by current events, and Russian exports might be diverted to feed Ukraine.

The United States is certainly self-sufficient in wheat, but the prices of wheat are like oil: they’re tied to the international price. What happens when a loaf of bread is six dollars? Nothing good. But if there are price controls? Bread will be priced at two dollars. There just won’t be any in stores.

Domestic inflation is bad enough, but what happens when the Saudis start taking gold for oil from the Chinese? Or start paying for Russian wheat with the gold they got from the Chinese? The dollar, once indispensable, is done as the international currency.

The message is loud and clear – the end of the dollar is near. Why is gold up over $2,000? My question is why is gold only up to $2,000? I fully expect that, should Russia succeed, 90% of the dollar’s purchasing power will be gone in the next 14 months.

That will lead to massive changes in our economy, political unrest, and, potentially, the dissolution of the United States as we know it.

Thanks, Joe! Where is ¡Jeb! when we need him?

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