Eventually the people will rise up.Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is increasingly targeting civilians as his military runs into a fiercer-than-expected resistance and more and more refugees head to the border.
Meanwhile, his government has tightened its grip on the media to control what Russians see and think:
What this means for Russia: The country and government have been "authoritarian for a long time, it's getting worse and worse and worse,"
- Censorship: A new law makes discrediting the Russian military punishable by hefty fines or up to 15 years in prison. The law against "fake" news prohibits making references to the military operation in Ukraine as an "attack, invasion or declaration of war."
- Information crackdown: Western news sites and Facebook have been blocked to keep information from the population.
- Mass arrests: More than 13,000 people have been arrested in Russia in anti-war demonstrations, according to an independent monitoring group, although CNN cannot verify the numbers.
Yes, I have read that as well. Germany and others keep buying gas through the pipelines as well.was reported the USA is still buying 70 million in oil from Russia, per day
I know, 'drop in the bucket' but yeesh... that's a LOT of greenbacks going there... 'Putin on the rich'..
It looks like a decision is going to be made today for the US to stop buying Russian oil. Will have to wait and see.was reported the USA is still buying 70 million in oil from Russia, per day
I know, 'drop in the bucket' but yeesh... that's a LOT of greenbacks going there... 'Putin on the rich'..
NEW: Ukraine rejects Russian offer to let civilians flee to Russia - NBC
What would be the reasons for Ukraine to reject the offer?
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A troubling position to keep folks in harm's way.
Censorship is bad. When one side censors the other side because they don't like the narrative, people are misled. You have been a cause of this as well.Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is increasingly targeting civilians as his military runs into a fiercer-than-expected resistance and more and more refugees head to the border.
Meanwhile, his government has tightened its grip on the media to control what Russians see and think:
What this means for Russia: The country and government have been "authoritarian for a long time, it's getting worse and worse and worse,"
- Censorship: A new law makes discrediting the Russian military punishable by hefty fines or up to 15 years in prison. The law against "fake" news prohibits making references to the military operation in Ukraine as an "attack, invasion or declaration of war."
- Information crackdown: Western news sites and Facebook have been blocked to keep information from the population.
- Mass arrests: More than 13,000 people have been arrested in Russia in anti-war demonstrations, according to an independent monitoring group, although CNN cannot verify the numbers.
I'm not a Farmer but know a lot of them, it's not going to be pretty.I read an article a couple of days ago that I can't find now. It asserts that Russia is a key supplier of fertilizer.
For those who grow crops for a living, what are the prospects for getting the crops out this year and next? Planting season is a few weeks out here.
Nitrogen Fertilizer ProductionI read an article a couple of days ago that I can't find now. It asserts that Russia is a key supplier of fertilizer.
For those who grow crops for a living, what are the prospects for getting the crops out this year and next? Planting season is a few weeks out here.
Did you read the "terms" of the ceasefire.This came in "the News" today.
"NEW: Ukraine rejects Russian offer to let civilians flee to Russia - NBC
What would be the reasons for Ukraine to reject the offer?"
A troubling position to keep folks in harm's way.
Censorship is bad. When one side censors the other side because they don't like the narrative, people are misled. You have been a cause of this as well.
The MSM is the root of most of these problems but we see it every day in other places as well (like OTT for instance).
Odd that you put it down in one instance but get right behind it in others.
You are openly admitting that you selectively (due to time constraints) deleted posts? As an admin? That is poor form in anyones eyes I suspect. No one wants to be admin - I get it - it’s a thankless job - but if you aren’t going to admin properly why do it?What NHSleddog is so brilliantly stating, is that I censored his and others posts on political happenings, he didn't think I was being fair, he thought because I only had time to go back several pages of posts and delete political post from everyone, that I was directly picking on him so he's bashing me for it. Oh and FYI: it was Quite a few years ago, I guess he didn't get over it, and can't move on.