The strategic mistake of the West

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  1. Alik Bahshi

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    Alik Bakhshi

    The strategic mistake of the West



    As historical experience shows, changes in any country occur in the event of a change in public consciousness under the influence of a combination of both internal and external factors, but in general the decisive role remains for the choice of the country's population. If we consider the situation in Russia as an example, after the collapse of the USSR, it would seem that the public consciousness will change towards democratic transformations, and even in this direction some efforts have already been made by the new elite, but everything has failed because the Russian People are not yet ready to live in a democracy. In fact, society as a whole has returned to authoritarianism, as the only way of state structure that corresponds to the mentality and imperial worldview of the Russian people (1).

    But there is nothing eternal, and if the mentality of the people is in some way a stable substance, then the world outlook, depending on the circumstances, can change. Such circumstances may be the collapse of the empire, qualitative changes of the society itself due to the impact of economic or intellectual factors. In other words, the stratification of society, due to the emergence of people with innovative ideas about the state structure, will ultimately lead to the establishment of democracy. Unfortunately, such people, as the reality shows, slopes leave Russia and arrange their life in countries with already established democracy. Thus, rapid changes in Russia, as it is not unfortunate, cannot be expected.

    Proceeding from this, the West makes a strategic mistake by accepting young enterprising people from Russia, depriving them of last prosperity in the future, and thereby preserving the danger to the world community from the resurgent Empire of Evil.


    For example, such a mistake has already occurred when the EU granted refuge to refugees from the Middle East (2). Most of the refugees are young healthy guys, who, remaining in their countries, could be a support for future changes. Europe, while accepting refugees, in fact deprives the future in countries where today there are stormy events that are somehow connected with the upcoming changes.


    1. People's fate or each cricket has its own pole. Http://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-28564

    2. Refugees, and the strategic mistake of Europe. Http://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-26614


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  2. Ninian

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    Ah, the article on crickets and poles is priceless.

    "Every nation genetically predisposed to certain behavious and destiny". Deli-i-i-ightful. Especially when written by a citizen of Israel.

    Now let's see what written in the current topic, what came you up with today.

    Ah, as delightful as the referred topics. "letting russians in Europe is a mistake", and of course "Empire of Evil".



    Simply and shortly - curse you. Since you have the verbal diarrhea - have the rectal one as well. Wish you that, sincerely.
     
  3. Ninian

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    And oh my - I see I did managed to somehow touch you with my words, judging by your latest article.


    I am mocking your persistence of using low quality translators on Internet - for a year, after year, after year - SINCE 2012(!!!) - instead of either learning English yourself and translating texts yourself, or at least finding somebody to proofread your autotranstalted articles before you post them.

    Otherwise you give people a broken text, with incorrect translations, with wrong order of words in sentences and, sometimes, words that do not even get translated and instead get transliterated. If you care to do something - do it well. Otherwise - your articles turn into a parody. Deliberate, willing parody. Because it does not takes one to have a bloody professor degree to realise that after you get your text through translator you use - you get incorrect translation. Yet you persevere. Persevere in doing a sloppy job.

    Want me to stop pointing at that? Fix the problem. Find yourself a proofreader.


    As for Pushkin's poetry - as long as letters or hieroglyphs present the correct phonetic depiction of sounds used in language - the poetry will sound the same. With same language but different alphabet meaning won't change the slightest.


    So - you have a choise. You can keep excusing yourself, even making further articles about what a ho-o-o-orrible person I am for pointing you at the obvious and at that point plainly stupid mistake you persist in, as well as for disagreeing with your topics. "genetic predisposal to destiny" my ass.

    Or you can get yourself a better autotranslator, or find a proofreader. Do as you wish, have fun.
     
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    And by the way - your links refer to russian version of articles on your Lifejournal profile, instead of translated ones.

    So, let's post them here, so people would be able to enjoy with new vigor your incre-e-e-edibly charming ideas of genetic national predesposition.
    http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/peoples-fate.279159/
    http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/refugees-and-the-european-strategic-error.466581/



    And just in case you will somehow manage to assume that me referring to that as "charming" and "delightful" was a sincere compliment:
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    A-a-a-and a final smack:

    Su-u-uch a civilized statement~
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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I believe this is what one would the brain drain, the most ambitious people who could effect change in their home countries instead choose to leave it to go to greener pastures in other parts of the world. This manifests itself in different ways. For example, in the Philippines there is a shortage of doctors and trained medical personnel because most of them have left for employment in the U.S.
     

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