No way he makes it another 4 years if he gets reelected.
No way he makes it another 4 years if he gets reelected.
State Property Fund of Ukraine was created in 1991 for the purpose of selling off state assets, so you’re 100% correct.
It shouldn’t necessarily be bad with proper oversight I think. It’s for health and elderly care, and the management of non-performing assets, so it’s not like these foreign institutions have unlimited growth potential and will continue to acquire critical assets in China.
I must be gullible, because I thought that person’s comment meant that we should read Lenin’s work regarding imperialism. Like how we should want both imperialist countries to weaken as much as possible so that the workers can find a chance to take power. Only issues is that the true imperialist nations that have an interest in this war, NATO/US, don’t have much to lose if Ukraine fails.
Any chance you could write out a deeper analysis on how this situation deviates from Lenin’s writings on wars between imperial powers? Or at least point me to a source that talks about it more? The only things that really jump out to me are what I wrote about in the first paragraph.
Yep. I was definitely ignorant. I thank you and everyone else who responded to me.
Thank you so much for this write-up, I’m learning way more about this conflict than I ever have before. I never truly recognized to what extent neo-nazi’s have hijacked Ukraine.
There’s a video, if I can find it, floating around the Internet of Zelensky meeting with his troops at the frontline in 2019 or 2020 and telling them to stop attacking the Donbass and the soldier he’s talking to just doesn’t give a shit.
BTW: I found the video you mentioned https://thegrayzone.com/2022/03/04/nazis-ukrainian-war-russia/
Is there a particular reason why many of y’all here seem to support Russia in this conflict? It seems to me that Russia are the aggressors, and I kind of understand why Russia invaded Ukraine (strategic location and reduce their border with NATO), but isn’t it still the case that Ukrainian and Russian citizens shouldn’t have to suffer and be annexed to Russia? I’m asking this question in good faith, I’m still a baby socialist.
The point the author makes about “lesser evilism” is especially poignant today in America, with people arguing that “Well, I need to vote for Kamala because at least she is better than Trump”. Lesser evilism indeed leads to a more regressive state of affairs over time.