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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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3 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Any country that elect leftists is doomed. 

How do people in Montenegro remember Slobodan Milosevic? Was he a right-wing politician?

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3 minutes ago, copravolley said:

How do people in Montenegro remember Slobodan Milosevic? Was he a right-wing politician?

He was an opportunist, first of all. 

When communism was still strong, he was extreme left, actually close to ANTIFA today. He was pro violence, strict government control, he didnt stand any opponents. After communism fell, he still was left, he remained on his positions until he was overthrown. His party was extreme left (SPS), his wife was even more extreme left (she was leader of party called Yugoslav Left). 

So its huge missconception that he was on the right spectre. Ideologically, he was leftist to the bone. Of course, violence and wars he chose were terrible thing but I wouldnt say they were right wing politics, not necessarilly.

In Montenegro, he had many followers until 1991 but also many opponents. After 1991 he was more disliked, I would say that in 2000 only 25-30 % voters approved his politics.

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33 minutes ago, copravolley said:

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Bad result for czechia.

 

The only positive thing is the comunist party misisng the parliament :yes

 

apart of that Putin won another allied satelite after Slovakia, Was hoping to emigrate to czechia one day, now I will have to go further it seems :D

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9 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Bad result for czechia.

 

The only positive thing is the comunist party misisng the parliament :yes

 

apart of that Putin won another allied satelite after Slovakia, Was hoping to emigrate to czechia one day, now I will have to go further it seems :D

Maybe you must try Poland, although the Confederation is gaining strength there too:wall: The longer this war in Ukraine lasts, the more allies Putin gains and that's probably the his point... There was a chance to end it in 2022, but Biden got scared and didn't press Russia. Now he's got it and he lost power anyway:lol: 

 

Hmm, further west? Austria: pro-Rus, Italy: pro-Rus, Fra: le Pen- pro Rus (she probably came to power soon). Germany? Neutral at best. Wherever you go, you get your ass beaten...

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The Activist Greta Thunberg :SWE has been tortured and humiliated  by the terrorist army of Satanyahu

 

How will be the react of swedish gov ? They will close their eyes "it's fine " like they did with Folke Bernadotte ?

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