Here, with the war in Ukraine active soon-to-be for half a year, the world is still waiting for Russia to collapse under the consequences of that decision
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Hm, well, I don't know what part of the world you're living in... The folks from America seem to take this issue more lightly, and they voice the greater logical bullshit because they have no idea about Europe and individual countries of it. Well, except for high gasoline prices, their lives are in a relatively good safe distance. They don't need to fear about their heating in winter.
The prices have become bad, but I've heard nothing about it yet that the US rotates around ideas like here - ideas of "saving" and "using less" of those materials. You can buy them for a high price, but still you can get them. Unlike if you can come up with how much money you want, you gonna get none.
This whole thing is so retarded. I can't believe anyone gives a shit...much less, wants to sacrifice for Ukraine.
This is pointing to the failure of globalization. It's the same with cash vs. plastic. If you have to rely on someone else (e.g., the food, fuel, or money is not in your own hands), you are fucked. Produce locally, folks!
That anyone in the Western world actually gives a shit who didn't know until recently where the heck Ukraine is even placed in the world, it practically shows the focus of the media they consume and that whoever the lords of those are, they're knee-deep involved in this shit
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The western world miscalculated the obvious. The idea of functioning sanctions never worked - neither south africa stopped the apartheid, nor did Iran or north korea changed their regime. And in case of russia it was obvious that our dependancy from fuel and gas would surpass the damage we do by not delivering any goods produced from russian ressources. Actually and as a matter of fact russian economy profits from the sanctions while we suffer inflation and economic downgrowth stupid politicians! Biden insisted not to defend the ukraine in case it would be attacked just to get bad conscience after russia really did attack and now ruins the western world in a pointless attempt to make it forget this failure
Just saying: A logistics specialist would have known right away that sanctions are a futile action that only comes back as an even more sharper boomerang than he sent it out
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I am blistfully unaware of what is going on in the world.
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Well, except for high gasoline prices, their lives are in a relatively good safe distance. They don't need to fear about their heating in winter.
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You can buy them for a high price, but still you can get them.
Unlike if you can come up with how much money you want, you gonna get none.
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This is pointing to the failure of globalization. It's the same with cash vs. plastic. If you have to rely on someone else (e.g., the food, fuel, or money is not in your own hands), you are fucked. Produce locally, folks!
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Most people need too .
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The idea of functioning sanctions never worked - neither south africa stopped the apartheid, nor did Iran or north korea changed their regime.
And in case of russia it was obvious that our dependancy from fuel and gas would surpass the damage we do by not delivering any goods produced from russian ressources. Actually and as a matter of fact russian economy profits from the sanctions while we suffer inflation and economic downgrowth
stupid politicians! Biden insisted not to defend the ukraine in case it would be attacked just to get bad conscience after russia really did attack and now ruins the western world in a pointless attempt to make it forget this failure
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