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    Quote Originally Posted by DrBaldhead View Post
    Indeed, it's quite ruthless of us to fund the Republic of Chechnya with such enormous money. Maybe we should have just bombed the sh~ out of them back in 2000 just like the US do.

    Of course they could. Considering that your analogy goes from the situation in Crimea, would you also like to add the Republic of Dagestan to your country as a full-fledged region thus granting all of its residents with your country's citizenship with all the rights it guarantees, including all the social expenses and protection? Just like we do in Crimea?
    If yes... Comrades, I think we've just found a huge money-saving option
    It's okay, Putin's gift of all those billions meant that Russians didn't have that benefit so whatever citizens suffered or were killed by Chechen criminals is good enough, right? I'm sure Russians didn't need those 30+ billions and I read that there are promises of 80B more by 2025. Putin is so generous. It's amusing that you think that no one is hurt by these gifts. You should be a comedian.

    The analogy is that Russia was so ohhhhhh soooo concerned about rights for those in Crimea, so concerned about the Russians there (as he's proven time and time again to be concerned about Russians, of course.... LOL) so I suggested he should be really concerned and give Dagestan the same choice. But, Russians supposedly can't suggest separation of republics by law. I'm suggesting hypocrisy among other things. Sorry, it wasn't clear to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
    I'm suggesting hypocrisy among other things.
    Hypocricy is what we learn from 'civilized' countries. One cannot be democratic enough without it.
    Send me a PM if you need me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
    It's okay, Putin's gift of all those billions meant that Russians didn't have that benefit so whatever citizens suffered or were killed by Chechen criminals is good enough, right? I'm sure Russians didn't need those 30+ billions and I read that there are promises of 80B more by 2025. Putin is so generous. It's amusing that you think that no one is hurt by these gifts. You should be a comedian.
    Lurk the Internet and try to find any well-known Chechen field commanders who are still alive and didn't surrender. Don't be amazed if they happen to hide (and spread their specific version of radical islam) in your own country now.
    Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
    The analogy is that Russia was so ohhhhhh soooo concerned about rights for those in Crimea, so concerned about the Russians there (as he's proven time and time again to be concerned about Russians, of course.... LOL) so I suggested he should be really concerned and give Dagestan the same choice. But, Russians supposedly can't suggest separation of republics by law. I'm suggesting hypocrisy among other things. Sorry, it wasn't clear to you.
    It's clear that we've separated more than enough during 1991-1993. Try to do the same with your country and then lecture us about admiring a nation's sovereignty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrBaldhead View Post
    Lurk the Internet and try to find any well-known Chechen field commanders who are still alive and didn't surrender. Don't be amazed if they happen to hide (and spread their specific version of radical islam) in your own country now.

    It's clear that we've separated more than enough during 1991-1993. Try to do the same with your country and then lecture us about admiring a nation's sovereignty.
    Piss off, Baldy. Your argument is weak and you are just ignoring my points since you have no leg to stand on.

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    The Duma is pursuing prison terms which is being called incitement to separation and for publicly expressing sympathy for separatist movements. So, if you question the territory integrity of Russia, you will be charged and convicted. This is analogous to the Crimea situation except that Ukraine allowed the referendum and Russia didn't care about taking territory. Hypocrisy at its finest.

    Don't you have any shame? A foreigner makes you look like a fool...

    Chechens do whatever they want there. Maybe you need to inform yourself about Russia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
    Piss off, Baldy. Your argument is weak and you are just ignoring my points since you have no leg to stand on.

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    Russia: Yuri Budanov’s Assassination Exposes Deep Wounds of Chechen Wars

    Blood Brotherhood: Chechen organised crime | In Moscow's Shadows

    Calls for Russia’s breakup must not be left unpunished – Putin — RT Russian politics

    zyalt: Ураза-байрам в Москве

    The Duma is pursuing prison terms which is being called incitement to separation and for publicly expressing sympathy for separatist movements. So, if you question the territory integrity of Russia, you will be charged and convicted. This is analogous to the Crimea situation except that Ukraine allowed the referendum and Russia didn't care about taking territory. Hypocrisy at its finest.

    Don't you have any shame? A foreigner makes you look like a fool...

    Chechens do whatever they want there. Maybe you need to inform yourself about Russia.
    Ты постоянно переходишь на личности, что резко и негативно обостряет дискуссию и делает тебя фактически троллем. Следующий раз, когда ты пойдёшь в персональную или в групповую атаку, будешь забанен на 7 дней.
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