No you don't get it, maybe I worded badly - I mean how do you know every anti-Putin video circulated on the internet is the whole truth and nothing but the truth. The point is, you don't know. I have no doubt the Russian Government engages in propaganda, as well as maintaining a strong state (there's never been a Russia without) as well as being immensely corrupt: but at the same time the west is pumped full of propaganda too just not as crude as in Russia.
That would be you trying to belittle my point about support for Putin's social policies which are popular in Russia.Quote:
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I'm a libertarian, you don't need to tell me that. Russia though by world standards is a fairly western or liberal state, just it is more conservative with policies like Section 28: that doesn't make it akin to Saudi Arabia or a non-liberal state. There's degrees of liberalism.Quote:
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A Russian could look on at our smoking ban as fundementally illiberal, as I do.
It's a bit more complex than that, it is clear to anyone with a grasp of global politics that the borders of the Ukraine were a historical mistake and were only kept in check whilst Ukraine remained more within the Russian sphere of influence (as it always has been in) - that was until your beloved European Union (German power) started the age old struggle in Eastern Europe for influence, of which Russia views as an assault on its geopolitical position in the world.Quote:
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Another EU folly, poke the Russian bear and you'll get a response believe it or not. That's realpolitik.
In terms of hard propaganda, no. In terms of soft or cultural propaganda? aye.Quote:
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As above.Quote:
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Often sanctions have the opposite effect intended and stabilise the government/regime, just look at Cuba.Quote:
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