are there alot of neo-nazis in russia?
are there alot of neo-nazis in russia?
Last edited by Centurion1; 12-02-2009 at 01:21. Reason: oops said germany at first
It would only happen if he has lost control over them, and that they are now angry with him. Also, they're attacking minorities in Russia every day, but why should that stop them from expanding their business? I can easily see them do both.
@Centurion: Neo-nazi's, fascists and extreme nationalists are on the rise throughout eastern europe. Heck, in Hungary they even have their own little uniform and are allowed and encouraged to patrol the streets(meaning: beat up random romani). A side effect of the USSR crushing national identity, I guess... They weren't allowed to be bigots before, so now they're making up for lost time...
It would've been funny if it wasn't so shameful; here in western europe, all eastern euros are considered criminals, thiefs and crooks. In eastern europe, they pick one step down the ladder, which is immigrants coming further east(like the caucasus) and their own minorities, like the Romani, or even groups originally from a neighboring country but due to wars and shifting borders find themselves living in another country. Like Serbs harassing Albanians, for example...
not trying to tickle your funny bone there, Sarmatian....![]()
Last edited by HoreTore; 12-02-2009 at 02:37.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Hey, hey stop right there, I am from Eastern Europe and it is far from it. If anything the extreme right only rose in some countries or perhaps just became more noisy and easier to spot.
Hungary is... a special case (Trianon Treaty still leaves some scars). Rise of the Jobbik is worrying, but exceptional when it comes to the whole region.Heck, in Hungary they even have their own little uniform and are allowed and encouraged to patrol the streets(meaning: beat up random romani). A side effect of the USSR crushing national identity, I guess... They weren't allowed to be bigots before, so now they're making up for lost time...
What an enlightened lecture it is... Wonderful.It would've been funny if it wasn't so shameful; here in western europe, all eastern euros are considered criminals, thiefs and crooks. In eastern europe, they pick one step down the ladder, which is immigrants coming further east(like the caucasus) and their own minorities, like the Romani, or even groups originally from a neighboring country but due to wars and shifting borders find themselves living in another country. Like Serbs harassing Albanians, for example...
I could explain all the little details to contradict this statement, but I would just say - it can be used to deal only with some countries, because only in some countries any or some of those reasons apply.
The far right is NOT on the rise, except in some countries - certainly in Hungary, but not in Poland (it pretty much doesn't exist as meaningful political force i.e. it wouldn't score above 2 % of votes in put together), it is weaker in Romania than earlier etc.
It is definetelly dangerous in Russia, disturbingly vocal in Ukraine and unusually strong in Hungary, but your description doesn't fit.
Of course there is strong prejudice against the Roma in Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Czech Republic, of course there are anti-semites here and there, of course there are problems with immigrants wherever they appear (there were some problems with Chechens in Poland, but nothing serious), of course Turks are blamed in Bulgaria and Albanians in Serbia, but the only sizable problem inside the EU is in Hungary and with the treatment of the Roman in the four mentioned states.
Jobbik might be borderline anti-semitic, but Hungary is far, far behind France and other countries in Western Europe despite large Jewish community.
When it comes to this Russian Federation is on another planet - sadly I might add.
I would be more worried about certain western european states voting for extremists and blaming much of their worries on immigrants.
Last edited by cegorach; 12-02-2009 at 08:34.
Hell, I will answer this one too...
They've just took the responsibility for the attack.
Neo-nazis - not really. Xenophobes do, but to the neonazis he is too soft.2. The Neo-Nazi's are part of Putin's powerbase. His party's youth organization is extremely xenophobic and openly sympathetic to the gangs who beat up minorities. Will he risk alienating his own supporters even if they are responsible for this? I don't see that happening.... Also, if right-wingers are behind this, does that mean Putin is losing his grip on the organizations he has nurtured? Have his actions backfired on him?
Russian governement clearly tolerates and supports some xenophobic ideas and movements, but that is still not too close to neonazism.
Nope, it simply is this way. Sadly despite frequent disasters not much has changed, in some cases nothing except the size of the bribes.3. That aid was slow and inefficient is no surprise in Russia. It would've been a mystery if it actually worked like it should. People are so afraid of the consequences should they do screw up that they are too afraid to do anything at all.
When it comes to the help in case of a disaster it is especially disturbing that the people do not believe the state will help them. There is a meaningful difference in public perception between the the case of Kursk submarine years ago (popular opinion was that the authorities attempted to help, but had no people and no equipment) and the water power plant disaster a couple months ago ( popular opinion was that the authorities decided to do nothing to avoid unpleasant questions from surviving witnesses).
The whole system is corrupt, inefficient and close to breaking down and everybody knows that, but the fact it was the same with the train used by the Russian elite only reveals that in more shocking proportions.
If anything the ordinary Russian pupulation did expect that the rich and the powerful will be better protected, so I guess did the terrorists and the fact it wasn't leaves the Kremlin more humilated than it was expected.
It's Count Doku!!
A North Caucasus Islamist group has claimed responsibility for a bomb that killed 26 people on a Moscow-to-St Petersburg train, a website says.
The website claim on Kavkazcenter.com said last Friday's attack was carried out by the "Caucasian Mujahadeen" on the orders of its leader, Doku Umarov.
It's 2009. Terrorists have websites too. Here is the website of what the other three quarters of the world reads:
http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/...02/11221.shtml
I am so going to join their forum and troll 'em a bit.
Last edited by Viking; 12-02-2009 at 13:06.
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I would troll them, but I can't find their forum.
Maybe that's for the best.
Last edited by Subotan; 12-02-2009 at 14:24.
Last edited by Sarmatian; 12-02-2009 at 15:21.
Perhaps it is a good thing - they could troll you. Personally.
@Louis VI the Fat
Slightly off topic. Several years ago I was amongs some guys who were supposed to meet one of Chechen leaders. It didn't happen*, but the name looks quite similar.
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It's the Chechens....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8390258.stm
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I don't really think of Eastern Europeans in general and Poles in particular as anything but extremely industrious and people who very quickly assimilate in a positive way into society. I only wish we could send a load of English people back.
I have read articles that state Albanians run criminal gangs - but then there are many native gangs, so I hardly think that this is true of all Albanians.
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What isn't true? That the eastern europeans are all crooks and thieves, or that we westerners regard them all as thieves and crooks?
The first one is false, the second is sadly true.
I have no problem with putting your twin president and his cronies in the "loony nationalist"-bin. And he was elected, was he not? Poland is also engaged in some very petty bickering with Germany over WW2(oh noes they're making a museum!!!1!11). Until Poland decides to just get over it, I'm placing the entire country in the loony bin.The far right is NOT on the rise, except in some countries - certainly in Hungary, but not in Poland (it pretty much doesn't exist as meaningful political force i.e. it wouldn't score above 2 % of votes in put together)
Fact is; fascism is on the rise all over europe, eastern europe is no exception to that. Italy, Hungary and Russia are the worst.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Neither is fully true. You bet most would become pretty uncertain if they were to draw a line on a map of Europe to define the west and the east; and if they heard a name, they would have troubles locating it. Those who are sure about what they mean probably think most foreigners are thieves and crooks, anyway.
It appears that what you mentioned above applies to you to some degree, if to no one else..Until Poland decides to just get over it, I'm placing the entire country in the loony bin.
Last edited by Viking; 12-08-2009 at 11:24. Reason: meaningful order of words
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I hope no prayer rugs got burnt in this attack. i really hate seeing that.
RIP Tosa
I've ignored that before, but right now I am not in the mood.
I guess that might be true for you. Let's not generalise.
So ?I have no problem with putting your twin president and his cronies in the "loony nationalist"-bin.
And his popularity ratings are around 20 %... Go figure.And he was elected, was he not?
Many people are leceted in specific conditions and for wrong reasons and the voters have to suffer such mistakes like this.
Of course I am certain that in your country that never happened. I am sure of that.
You clearly know nothing about it. Currently it is German problem - as you could notice (if you cared to read something). That is a problem with certain lady who is making a political issue and is opposed by EVERY single German party except Bavarian CSU and a part of christian democrats.Poland is also engaged in some very petty bickering with Germany over WW2(oh noes they're making a museum!!!1!11).
In Poland her presence is opposed from the beginning, not the idea of such a museum.
I don't like her as well and feel inclined to agree with people such as one Wladyslaw Bartoszewski.
But who is he ? Just another loonatic uncomparable with certain HoreTore from the Internet !
Just see his biography - Polish politician (so loonatic), social activist (probably meaningless), journalist (wrote a few texts for sure), writer (we know who are those writers anway), historian (anybody can claim that), Auschwitz concentration camp inmate (people exaggerate, it wasn't so bad as they say), soldier of Armia Krajowa (of what ?), Polish underground activist (so hid doing nothing), participant of the Warsaw Uprising (in what ?), twice the Minister of Foreign Affairs (by mistake), chevalier of the Order of the White Eagle (and what is that ?), honorary citizen of Israel (they are giving that to anybody) and other rubbish, awarded by some loosers from Germany, Austria, Israel, Poland, Britain etc.
Untill you revoke your statements I am doing the same to you.Until Poland decides to just get over it, I'm placing the entire country in the loony bin.
I believe that is a bit more rational although the damage surely irreparable.
So you've changed your opinion then, in some part at least ? Nice to see that, but I am afraid you would have to tell that to our fascists.Fact is; fascism is on the rise all over europe, eastern europe is no exception to that. Italy, Hungary and Russia are the worst.
I doubt that they will buy it, though.
Never won anything in any elections and never appeared in any political rankings.
They might be glad that still some foreigner observes their 'rise'.
I guess it is possible, after all if 100 people supported you among 10 000 000 and now 125 do - it is indeed a dramatic, 25 % rise !
Fear their wrath ! Bow before their anger !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNUW...eature=related
Mr.Kononowicz is the most successful candidate from the fascist and quasi-fascist parties in Poland EVER. 1.9% in local elections in Bialystok.
Forgive me, but for a while I will ignore this danger. I know that is foolish and it is certain that candidates such as Mr.Kononowicz will dominate our political scene, soon, very soon.
Last edited by cegorach; 12-08-2009 at 08:55.
Anyway, I guess the topic is pretty much closed.
We will learn nothing useful in close future about the attack.
Last edited by HoreTore; 12-08-2009 at 09:03.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
?? Sure feelings - disgust, distaste and disbelief.
So it is partially true making it most truthful and undisputed statement you've made in this thread.
I doubt that systaing an entire topic just to improve that to anger and outrage is pretty much pointless, but don't worry you can always start a blog.![]()
Last edited by Viking; 12-08-2009 at 11:39.
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If you could answer without the personal attacks I could respond to your posts, you know
@Viking: You're from Bergen. It doesn't count as part of civilization, sorry.... Also, I never said that we all do it, I don't and neither do a lot of others. But saying that a lot of people don't consider eastern europeans as criminals is like saying a lot of us don't consider muslims as fanatical terrorists or africans as rapists. It's both sad and true.
There's a reason why eastern europeans are among the groups of people FRP wants out of the country. And it ain't because we're such a loving country, Viking... except when we want to exploit poles as slaves of course....
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
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