Why are they so backwards?

Why are so they backwards and corrupt compared to the rest of Europe?

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    To the outside observer the E.U. is more corrupt.

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Communism.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Being under foreign occupation/raids for most of your history fricks you up

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >corrupt compared to the rest of Europe?
    >meanwhile whole of western europe and US laundering money through ukraine

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      do you actually know what money laundering even is?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Do you actually know what happens will all those billions of dollars and euros that sent to the ukraine?

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    no post war US gibbs money to rebuild

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >The smoky hut (kurnaia izba, chërnaia izba) was the home of most Russians until relatively recently. To conserve as much as 80 percent of their fuel, the Russians did not vent their stoves outside through a chimney, but through a smoke hole in the back of the stove directly into the room... all the smoke went into the room. The heating season was about six months per year.
    > "Wood smoke is one of the most harmful air pollutants on earth," claimed Gerd Oberfeld, Salzburg, Austria, epidemiologist of the Public Health Office. One cannot help but suspect that this was true for the Eastern Slavs inhabiting Ukraine, Belarus', and Russia, who for half of the year blasted it out of their stoves into their smoky huts. In addition to all the health effects listed in this article, especially increased mortality rates in every category of the population, the smoky hut almost certainly reduced the capacity of the population to work, contributing to the infamous "backwardness" (otstalost') of Russia. Finally, living in the smoky hut must have caused depression and other mental problems that increased the Russians' notorious thirst for alcohol.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    They didn't get to conquer civilization.. yet.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I wish we were much more backwards than we actually are.
    Westerners are even more corrupt than us though, it's just that they are also wealthier so whereas they can afford to have 90 000 NGOs harassing our people and constantly churning out "studies" on how we are moronic and corrupt and need to be governed by others, we are too poor to do something like that and, really, too self-centred to really conceive of such a strategy.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >NATO took this from you.jpg
      Shut the frick up, Ivan. The Soviet Union was its own destructor, no one else's. Maybe next time don't let a moron like Brezhnev into power.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It wasn't Brezhnev's problem, it was de-Stalinisation. Policy of co-existence led to westernisation and consequently also to subversive morons like Gorbachev. That's life for you, I suppose.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >It wasn't Brezhnev's problem, it was de-Stalinisation.
          The Soviet Union didn't experience economic and social stagnation problems until Brezhnev. It's practically undebatable that most of his policies created an irreversible path to the Union's collapse.
          >Policy of co-existence led to westernisation
          What the frick are you even talking about? Perpetual antagonism between the US and USSR wasn't sustainable and would've just created more problems. Co-existence at the very least stopped numerous potential crises.
          >and consequently also to subversive morons like Gorbachev
          Gorby was a moron, but the steps towards USSR's collapse were set in motion long before he took power.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Economic considerations are irrelevant if there is political and military will. The policy of co-existence and its consequent slackening of will is what caused people to be easily moved by economic nonsense. At that point, Gorbachev delivered the death blow by crippling political authority in the Warsaw Pact, and, of course, the Soviet economy as well. If it wasn't for Gorbachev, Eastern Europe would be experiencing its own China-style growth today.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Economic considerations are irrelevant if there is political and military will. The policy of co-existence and its consequent slackening of will is what caused people to be easily moved by economic nonsense.
            Lmao what? You can have all the "OUR MILITARY IS DA STRONGEST RAH-RAH" shit you want, that doesn't make your economic situation ignorable. What good is a bunch of tanks if Moscow's the only place around with actually decent food to buy?
            >At that point, Gorbachev delivered the death blow by crippling political authority in the Warsaw Pact, and, of course, the Soviet economy as well. If it wasn't for Gorbachev, Eastern Europe would be experiencing its own China-style growth today.
            No, it wouldn't. Brezhnev's policies had already caused irreversible damage, the Eastern Bloc nations were in the shitter, and even East Germany was at death's door. There was nothing Gorby could have done to save the Soviet Union at large, or its sphere.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            The point is that you can maintain the territorial and political integrity if your nation so long as you have military force and will to do so. The Soviet Union had the force, it just lacked the will because of de-Stalinisation and morons like Gorbachev.
            >There was nothing Gorby could have done to save the Soviet Union at large, or its sphere.
            No force on earth could have toppled the Soviet Union without Gorbachev's deliberate sabotage of the political apparatus.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >The point is that you can maintain the territorial and political integrity if your nation so long as you have military force and will to do so.
            The Soviet military can't magically solve the Bloc-wide and Soviet economic stagnation and dramatic downturn. Nor can they make everyone just ignore it. The issues the Soviet Union was going through at the time weren't ones that could be solved with a bullet.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Sure, but the bloc would never have collapsed if de-Stalinisation and its consequences hadn't undermined party discipline. If that had endured, all the other economic problems would have been solved in later decades, in a similar way as they were tackled in Chile and China.
            Not that I am a fan of Marxism. I dislike Marxism, but the Warsaw Pact was certainly a cut above the shit we get now.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Maybe if Stalin wasn't such a c**t de-Stalinisation wouldn't have had to have happened.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      You are moronic and corrupt though and do need to be governed by others.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Too bad it won't be you because you're about to be replaced by immigrants in your own country. Maybe learn to govern yourself first.

        Maybe if Stalin wasn't such a c**t de-Stalinisation wouldn't have had to have happened.

        It didn't "have" to happen but yeah Stalin was a dick.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Soviet 'economic policy'

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Russia is a country that's cultural foundation is based around brutalizing one another, going back to the Mongolians destroying the princedoms and forcing the people of Rus to submit.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It's hard to set up a republic in a area that's constantly under attack. They had different attempts at reforming and being more like western Europe but there were always issues that popped up. Like wars and assainations and the Lords acting up.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    They didn't amass a huge wealth through colonization and imperialism since they didn't have easy access to trade routes and water ways.

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >backwards
    Maybe
    >corrupt
    Lmao you're saying this as if one of the biggest corruption scandals in history of the EU hasn't been discovered few days ago and surprise surprise main culprits behind it were Greeks and Italians, no Slavs involved. Southern Europe is much more corrupt than any Slavic country except maybe Ukraine and Russia

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >geography
    >mongol raids
    >peter's westernization
    >communism

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