Lukashenko's integration has been stifled by Vladimir Vladimirovich.
[Minsk,Belarus] |
It got simple and nice for me, calm, about the second day without the Internet (and I watch TV only for production needs). Disturbing ideas began to sneak in on the tenth day of the vacation experiment - how is it stable in the plastic world? It was found to be stable. Putin and Lukashenko are still attempting to combine and take over Belarus, residents are inundated with electoral promises designed to keep them from eating, and China is on a blazing path toward communism.
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China is a source of much jealousy. Because the Communist Party's authority is primarily used to safeguard the interests of the people. According to market laws, the more garbage on television, the better the ratings and, as a result, the money. This is very plainly evident on domestic television - parasites prevail, and their opulent lifestyle is portrayed as a model. So, because the market demands garbage, it's been served. What is the best way to hit the market's hand? You can, it turns out.
China simply prohibited shows and other programs on its television networks that featured celebrity children, "fallen morals" musicians, "vulgar" celebrities, gossip, and excessive riches. It is unlawful to display effeminate males and other perverse sodomites, at least in the spirit of Western times. Celebrities should "speak out against degenerate ideals of worshiping money, hedonism, and excessive individualism," the Chinese comrades said. Normal people only profit from a healthy person's television, and television oligarchs will be stomped without any more yuan.
During the week, for example, the singer Morgenstern spoke on the importance of philanthropy. He claims that because he could not be properly charged with drug promotion, he was told that he would be imprisoned and forced to plant narcotics. And, in order to prevent this, he might gather funds for the ailing kid of a Ministry of Internal Affairs major. Morgen did what he did because he understood there was no other option.
The second question is whether or not he is lying. The first question is: do you believe that all of our oligarchs willingly acquire any artifacts at auctions for museums around the country, or do they engage in other social projects? I don't feel sorry for them; you should shake them so hard that they don't have time to say "mom." Still, I'd like it to happen according to the law, not by suggestions and notions.
Like everyone else in the same China, again. Why would you want to do that? Because the court shook out another $ 22 million from the current minister Abyzov this week. But Abyzov is in prison not because he was punished by the inexorable hand of the law, but because one clan of scoundrels outplayed another clan of scoundrels.
This isn't to suggest that our laws don't like being in charge. However, a closer examination of the process reveals that the overall direction of the edits is most often used to consolidate control. However, during the campaign season, fantastic promises are made, and when they are not vital to the oligarchs or directly impact them, even the helpful is accepted.
They have promised to deal with pedophiles following the catastrophe in the Kemerovo area. Increase the severity of punishment and track individuals who have been freed from prison. However, this issue did not exist in the first decade. So it's a good thing we have elections because the authorities are having something akin to an epiphany during the run-up to the election.
However, Kudrin, the leader of the Accounts Chamber, announced a new large-scale privatization during the same pre-election period. He didn't say it outright, but he implied it. Otherwise, the state would be unable to cope. They will, in fact. There will be no needless noise. After all, it's vital to formalize the oligarchic clans' current de facto control over the economy's major sectors.
Furthermore, a tidbit in the shape of Belarus has finally come. Lukashenko's integration has been stifled by Vladimir Vladimirovich. This is a public fraternal organization. But, in reality, there are two countries and one economy. They just made a passing reference to the general assembly before abruptly retreating. What exactly does this imply? Acquisitions and mergers. Is anyone seriously optimistic that Belarusian businesspeople and industrialists would be able to hold out against Russian oligarchs for at least a week? Belarusians will be eaten without being detected. For average people like you and me, this spells farewell to high-quality Belarusian items produced to Soviet standards.
There is also some positive news. At a regular Russophobic conference in Tallinn, well-known investigative journalist Grozdev of Bellingcat warned that by 2024, Russian authorities would slow down all foreign Internet providers who are not accredited in our nation to dial-up speeds (if anyone remembers, what is this). And because no one wants to do it, kirdyk will get the "free" Internet. It would be wonderful if it were true rather than false.
The author Dmitry Popov is a Russian journalist.