reforms
A long-forgotten word of the 90s era. Then everyone naively believed that we had a big country, but everything was arranged so inexpediently by the Bolsheviks that everything was wasted in vain. And that they did not have a relationship with us precisely because of this. And as soon as we organize everything correctly, they will start right away.But over time, the understanding came that they have no relationship with us, no matter how we reform. And it got to the point that, it turns out, they have no relationship with us because of our territory. That, they say, is too big for us. And when it becomes even smaller, then they will start. Or rather, continue again. Will start having them again. For 10-20 years, commercials, until another stage of cuts. With the same reinforced concrete lack of relations precisely for this reason - territory. Reforms will be left to themselves. And in this regard, I will slightly paraphrase the title of the topic: Reform of the country's defense capability. How prepared are we to repel official and unofficial aggression?
That is, if we need reforms, then only in order to prevent the collapse of the country. As in the days of perestroika, they were insufficient to keep the USSR from collapsing. But not in order to have a relationship with us from this. They will not have them. Since the goal of the West is to seize the territory, and not in the well-being of people, animals and plants in this territory. It is only for ourselves, as it were, should become an internal priority. But external is, of course, defense. With a follow-up, of course.
You can call it a voluntary extension. Moving the border. As you wish. It's not that important. What matters is whether we are ready for it? Release all prisoners of war, for example, after voluntary entry. Otherwise, it cannot be called voluntary. And this is what reforms are for. In the meantime, it’s only a matter of breaking firewood if it comes out the way it is now. While we are not ready for this, not only in others, even in ourselves. With pensioners the same, for example. What do people in Crimea talk about directly on camera and say that pensions are too small, to the question of what surprised you the most here, so to speak, what did you, as it were, not expect from this entry?
Sweety_Mustard
You still have to live to her age. And now it covers not only the old, but also the young. And it hides in such a way that their children are left to die. .
100%, there will be something to laugh at!
The same can be said about you. You might think that being a grandfather of 80 years old would behave adequately. Oga. I undermine his urapatriotism
Nevoeiro
Denis Kyokushin
but this channel attracts those who want to laugh at the grannies who went crazy at the end of their lives - and you know, I feel just as dumb for these guys as for the grandmas themselves ;C
Sweety_Mustard It's
one thing when at the end of life. Old people are gullible in themselves, they are the last of the dinosaurs who still watch central TV to this day. They will drive them into the grave, and there will be no one to watch. Even 10 years ago, young mothers threw their children out of windows, drowned them in wells, street toilets and beat them to death. Now pedophiles have also become more active. I don’t understand
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSes7QVoK/
PS: my grandfather died at 50, and my grandmother was killed at 58
Denis Kyokushin
is everywhere. There was a case when a child died with a mother who played World War II, you can still see something similar in the cinema ("on the needle" like a movie) - and I think that in real life the precedent also happened, although this is speculation.
They put them in solitary confinement - so the death penalty was abolished, this is just the influence of a civilized society in which it is not customary to throw criminals to the crowd for quartering.
Now Chikatilo would sit quietly in solitary confinement, but in general there are cases of early release after a life sentence - there is a right to petition after 25 years. Bitsevsky maniac, for example, will be able to apply for parole in the year 30, he killed about fifty - just in time for some elections, or the need to show the humanity of the legal system to the Western community.
But in general, why not, a stupid mb thought - how many people, including 18 year olds, were killed by Yeltsin? The assault on Grozny, and in general the whole failed campaign, default - heating only in December at minus 27 on the street, a lot of things can be remembered, from which they may well die in batches. And he deserves honor and respect. BM finished off only 50, in 15 years - compared to Yeltsin, he is a miserable amateur.
Lord Stronghold
Lord Stronghold wrote:
I yelled from a post about a pedophile, thanks :)
And you go to the PG news section more often, now they post news about pedophiles every day. About who blamed whom, who slept with whom, smacked their asses. And all this with the details of the intimate life of youngsters. PG has long turned into a site for latent and not so latent pedophiles. I wouldn't be surprised if they start posting child porn here.
Sweety_Mustard
They put people in solitary confinement - so the death penalty was abolished, this is just the influence of a civilized society in which it is not customary to throw criminals to the crowd for quartering.
Who will remember such people? What kind of civilized society is it? It can’t do anything, it’s a society. Look, a man killed a pedophile and got a term. don’t go out. And no one will need you if your relatives don’t turn to some Gordon on TV. the show was not calculated, they were allegedly doing repairs, and the surveillance cameras weren’t working. As a result, the major came to the program with a sour face on his face. their seats
IMHO: the death penalty was abolished not in favor of a civilized society, but in favor of the powerful of this world, so that they themselves would not be executed
Denis Kyokushin
This is particular, the world is cruel and imperfect - then what? Alive and from a night trip by taxi, you can not return.
The cops are cruel - an acquaintance somehow got drunk, pissed off his money, did not know how to get home - the blue one tumbled into the station, said that he would now go to rob and rape him if they didn’t take him home - at first they freaked out, then they beat him hard, but they took him home ;D
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
first ofigeli, then strongly beaten, but taken home ;D
with traces of severe beatings? something doesn’t add up here, either the cops were outstanding idiots, or signor Sweety_Mustard just lied ...
hello
Yes, you don’t know our cops at all. They try not to hit them in the face, they beat them on the back with batons. This is still left from the country of the Soviets. But there are exceptions
Sweety_Mustard
to the house, but did not stop. He himself reached. True, I had to spend 6 often on this "campaign".
hello wrote:
with traces of severe beatings
in the 90s, Khabarovsk, a citizen who was very tipsy the day before wakes up with traces of severe beatings and, turning to the prosecutor's office, seeks monetary compensation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the dismissal of all employees involved in the case!
Sounds stupid, right? They didn’t beat me, from other people’s words - but he didn’t have the habit of inventing, there were enough funny stories from life.
Sweety_Mustard
I was returning from the club three weeks ago. I left the card at home, and 130 rubles remained in cash. Lost to hell. There were not enough taxis. I see the patrol costs dps. Well, I approach them bloated like that. He politely asked me to take me home. One turned out to be a beech, he didn’t say anything, and the other humorist said, go on foot, if you asked for it more tenderly, then they would have taken it))) I’m like that, I think, well, fuck it, I’ll go on foot. What was not in this trip for two hours))) From one in the morning until three in the morning. Ptahahahahah))))))
Denis Kyokushin
Denis Kyokushin wrote:
I don't have change, granny. Go to Putin's troops to fight against NATO
Where are you going?
sweety_mustard
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_ . And they were collected one by one in a heap.
By the way, Deniska is young, but as his conclusions, he overtakes even these grannies.
Grannies are forgivable because of their age.
Spoiler
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
Alive and from a night taxi ride, you can not return.
Observe TB
Spoiler
BM and Yeltsin, the scale is not the same.
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>Sweety_Mustard
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
rather reluctance. And patriotism is an invariable attribute, like a flag or an anthem.
What about ideology?
Spoiler
Sweety_Mustard
But in general, why not, a stupid mb thought - how many people, including 18 year olds, were killed by Yeltsin?
According to our off-line data, 14 thousand. But the militants say that it is much more. Under the USSR, for 10 years, Afghanistan was somewhere around 11-12 thousand. Under Yeltsin, there was no such control over the media as it is now, and military operations could be shown on NTV, and on REN-TV, they say, they showed torture. Now the topic of hostilities is closed to the general masses. Yes, and people don’t give a damn who is fighting with whom. The Turks shot down our pilots, and civilians continue to fly to Turkey for vacation. Somehow I read complaints from the military about the indifference on the part of the civilian population to the participation of our military in Syria. Urapatriotism does not work. So it remains for grannies, such as the noname Nevoeiro, to "knock together" Putin's detachments
Now children under the cover of Putin's policy are not even aware of the existence of Grozny:
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeG179YH/
Do you think this generation knows that there was some kind of Yeltsin?
Sweety_Mustard wrote: They
didn't beat me, from other people's words - but he had no habit of inventing, there were enough funny stories from life.
heh heh... what's the difference between a good whistler and a mediocre one? but by the fact that a good person always has a "friend", whose words, in the case of very incredible and obvious nonsense, can be referred to.
Denis Kyokushin wrote:
You don't know our cops at all.
God bless
Denis Kyokushin wrote:
They try not to beat them in the face, they beat them on the back with clubs.
And on the back, traces of severe beatings in the Russian Federation are not considered?
heh, heh ... I’ll venture to suggest that signor Nevoeiro can write at all that it wasn’t beatings at all, but traces of male friendly embraces of the brave policemen who, with excessive firmness and perseverance (well, the guys overdid it a little) wanted to return the unlucky drunkard to the bosom families.
hello
Not everyone will deal with beatings. In my hometown, the son of a police colonel (there was still a police force) beat a neighbor down the street. The neighbor’s mother was warned: “It’s better not to write a statement.†from the son of a half-pocket, like water off a duck's back. This is far from the only episode. We perceive cops as enemies of the people. After the change of militia to police, only a swastika is missing on their uniform
hello
, I don’t understand what the problem is to issue a citizen retroactively - if necessary. It is clear that they didn’t cripple him - otherwise he would not have recalled the events of his youth with such gaiety)
The beating of the one who resisted - I saw it myself - the riot policeman turned out to be faster than the runner and, catching up, swearing loudly, struck him with 5 blows with a baton until the resistance stopped - a violation at least 2 provisions - exceeding and swearing in a public place, what do you think - were there any sanctions? It was in Moscow, early 2000s.
Denis Kyokushin wrote:
According to our off-line data, 14 thousand
it is only directly in the campaign, killed and missing. And there are so many ordinary people - if now heating is given only by the day of Russia, what do you think, what will be the losses (for example - children, complications after illness in an unheated ward) - but then they were not told about them on "free" TV. For some reason. Berezovsky made a movie about Chechnya, so he had to pity people - he had a percentage of every hostage he pulled out, he was a smart man - he understood that the slave trade would not build itself.
Denis Kyokushin
Complete nonsense, - some soldier Ivan is sitting, talking about how an officer sends soldiers into an ambush for money - and of course soldier Ivan himself saw everything, knew everything, but was afraid; DDD This officer would have hung instead of a flag the next day .
Denis Kyokushin
There is such a possibility, but it's just speculation - and soldier Ivan won't tell you about it, he doesn't even know why migrant workers in pea jackets run around at the construction site next to his part. And since he appears in the report, then draw your own conclusions.
At one time, there were a lot of sites where people actively discussed how and who to listen to - I traded walkie-talkies, I came across - there were a lot of interesting things, how to open encodings, popular channels, where to buy firmware receivers and how to flash it yourself to the desired range. Well, the top - one peace treaty is worth something - with already killed, fleeing militants, they suddenly sign a humiliating peace - why, why.
Why throw mud at military officers when there are obvious criminals in front of your nose - the same Bereza had access to all the information, and he could merge it simply by a regular city phone. Why recruit an officer - there is a god who himself will send everyone where necessary - and there is no need to spend extra loot.
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
Why throw mud at military officers when there are obvious criminals in front of your nose...
gentlemen officers are made of the same meat, self-interest and betrayal as all other homo sapiens. and only a person who has not served in the army naively believes that these individuals have an exceptionally low threshold for money-grubbing and corruption. any soldier will give him such an opportunity not only to throw mud at his "father of the commander", but to bury him alive in the same mud. however, the same applies to gentlemen of the officers in relation to the soldiers entrusted to him.
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
... the same Bereza had access to all the information, and he could merge it simply by a regular city phone. Why recruit an officer - there is a god who himself will send everyone where necessary - and there is no need to spend extra money.
heh, heh ... where should I send it? And how does he know where?
a call on a regular city phone from a distant Chechen village to Moscow: - Borya-dzhan (Birch, aka Boris Abramovich Berezovsky), I need to finish building a barn and there is no one to graze the sheep, please send me a couple of hard-working soldiers, and I will thank you.