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Sub40APM
Profile Joined August 2010
6336 Posts
March 16 2014 22:11 GMT
#6361
On March 17 2014 07:07 nunez wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 06:20 DeepElemBlues wrote:
what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction probably right? whatever floats your boat imo, it's good imagery.


I was talking about you calling people vampires, not everything you post. Escalation!

What does calling people vampires in a politico-economic context accomplish? It has a very bad and ugly history and it seems careless to me.

The underlying thesis is also flawed - America and Europe (and Japan/SK) dominate the global economy, the global economy is allegedly a vampire feeding system for these rich vampire countries, yet global poverty in the last 20 years was halved and for most of the planet's poor other progress in the material quality of their lives was achieved to varying, sometimes great, degrees. How does that circle get squared? This vampire system that runs the world is sucking the life out of countries while those countries are also - somehow - seeing poverty fall and life expectancy, access to education, clean food and water, decent housing, etc. increase.


see, your posts are getting more enjoyable to read already. it's hard to be precise when it comes to shady dealings and covert business employed by rich to keep extorting poor, hence a mysterious, evil thing like vampire is fitting.

Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 06:48 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:39 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:09 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:00 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:18 DeepElemBlues wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 03:57 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 02:53 Sub40APM wrote:
[quote]
Which one of your sources proves that the US has built up the Right Sector using 5 billion dollars, I might need a bit more hand holding than a link showing that the US spends money on foreign aid -- Canada does too, where are their fascists coups ? -- and the right sector. I'd also like some evidence showing that the national endowment for democracy's programs to strengthen things like rule of law or freedom of expression translated into fascist coups, perhaps one that doesnt make unsubstantiated claim that the NED caused the coup or that relies on who the founders of the NED were to prove NED is forever tainted by evil.

NED's raison d'être seems to be empowering foreign groups that will allow american vampires, not commie vampires, to extract precious bodily fluids from their countries. far-right and fascists definately fits the bill in ukraine (or usually in general).

you don't think NED money is included in the 5 billion figure?

Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src


Calling people vampires has a long and distinguished history with a certain set of people, nunez is just unconsciously carrying on a fine blood-soaked tradition dating back over a thousand years. The particular one he's consciously carrying on is over a hundred years old and was and is one of the favorite insults of a certain globally failed and murderous ideology. How calling people vampires accomplishes anything but self-satisfaction at being "edgy" is a mystery, but that is the point isn't it.

what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction maybe?

On March 17 2014 05:20 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 03:57 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 02:53 Sub40APM wrote:
[quote]
Which one of your sources proves that the US has built up the Right Sector using 5 billion dollars, I might need a bit more hand holding than a link showing that the US spends money on foreign aid -- Canada does too, where are their fascists coups ? -- and the right sector. I'd also like some evidence showing that the national endowment for democracy's programs to strengthen things like rule of law or freedom of expression translated into fascist coups, perhaps one that doesnt make unsubstantiated claim that the NED caused the coup or that relies on who the founders of the NED were to prove NED is forever tainted by evil.

NED's raison d'être seems to be empowering foreign groups that will allow american vampires, not commie vampires, to extract precious bodily fluids from their countries. far-right and fascists definately fits the bill in ukraine (or usually in general).

you don't think NED money is included in the 5 billion figure?

Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src
Did you even read your source or did it come up through a quick google search?

Ill put it below the fold if you care, but the actual thing you cite paints a pretty contradictory picture, one that stands in contrast to the assured and unsubstantiated tone of the original article you posted as evidence that NED was a vehicle through which 5 billion dollars was funneled to the right sector by America
+ Show Spoiler +


Even though NED grant money appears to have been appropriately awarded to countries based on their
need, the grant money did not have a significant impact on political and economic freedom. This calls into question the wisdom of using the U.S. government’s scarce resources to promote democracy and economic freedom – not only through NED, but in any similar manner.
The thesis is against all American foreign aid.
Officially, the U.S. government was neutral about the Chilean plebiscite, but it
recognized that the plebiscite was an opportunity for Chile to take a large step toward
democracy. Seizing the moment, the U.S. became involved in Chile through NED. From
its own funds, NED sent $600,000 to opposition groups in Chile. Many of these groups
were reluctant to accept the money because they were uncomfortable using foreign
money to influence Chile’s domestic politics. However, most groups did eventually
accept the money because they recognized that their chances of winning without it were
unlikely (Christian 15 June 1988, A1). Congress later gave NED another $1 million to
distribute in Chile. Pinochet’s government made U.S. support for its opposition a central
campaign issue, but was unable to win the plebiscite (Christian 15 June 1988, A14).

NED supports pro-Democracy, anti-Military government forces in Chile -- you know, the military dictatorship they helped to create in the first place ---
In reaction to the Clinton administration’s request, the House voted to eliminate
all funding for NED by a vote of 243-181 (Corn 1993b, 57; Doherty 1993, 1672).
NED’s defeat in the House was bipartisan – two-thirds of Republicans and a slight
36
majority of Democrats voted for its elimination

NED appears not to be a tool the government actual wants...
Critics have described NED as a “political sacred cow” (Corn 1997, 27), valued
as a source of pork-barrel projects and lavish political junkets abroad for Washington’s
elites (Carothers 1994, 123; Corn 1992, 648). These elites include high-level
“Republican and Democratic party activists, conservative trade unionists, and free
marketeers” who use the organization to further their own agendas (Corn 1993b, 57).
Critics further allege that NED provides its spoils systematically in an attempt to gain
friends that can help it politically (Samuels 1995, 53). In essence, the elites use NED for
generous perks, and the organization uses the elites for political gain and protection. This
type of “inside-the-beltway political logrolling,” according to critics, makes it the type of
program that needs to be abolished (Conry 1994, 16).

or it turns out NED is some sort of corruption mechanism inside DC without any actual foreign interests at all

Look at his top recipients, Ukraine received less money than Poland, Russia and China and slightly more than Cuba and Romania

i think you are confused. nobody is saying 5 billion dollars was funelled through NED, but feel free to make the case that the NED's spending in ukraine is not included in that figure,

Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis, so I am still waiting for support for that argument.


the paper corroborates both the robert parry article(~ cold war relic fund that generally supports a neocon agenda often at cross-purposes with the Obama administration’s foreign policy)
All it corroborates from the Parry article was that its inception the NED was filled with Reagen types.

and xM(Z's claim that ukraine's right are able to throw their weight around because of it (the right of ukraine aligns with this agenda).

There is 0 support in the paper you quoted for this claim. All it shows is that Ukraine receives money from NED. Neither the right sector nor Svoboda are mentioned in the paper, and neither were relevant until the late 2000s, Your paper covers a period between 1990 and 1999 when Ukraine was dominated by Kuchma, an authoritarian pragmatist who at best was neutral if not outright Russian leaning.
Finally, the paper you cited comes to the conclusion that this help is mostly useless and a waste of American tax payers money and all foreign aid that look to build democratic institutions should be cut.

On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych

here's the part you bolded that sparked this. yup, that's claiming that 5 billion was spent by the us to create neo-nazis. guess you still gotta keep waiting for 'proof' (gl getting your hands on cia's nazi-creation budget xmz).

Uh ya.

and it corroborates perry's points about it being is a vehicle for neolibs agenda, not the us govt's (facilitating us coorp profit is what they're aiming for).

The final assessment of thesis that you linked is that NED doesnt work and is a waste of tax payers money.
For it to support the original article you linked claiming that a neo-con coup happened in Ukraine you would have to explain why for -- the duration of the paper you cited 1990 - 99 -- the neocons not only failed to accomplish anything but saw the rise of an authoritarian, anti-reformist president who dominated politics pretty totally. Then youd have to explain how the neocons then managed -- after what seems like total incompetence in their quest for whatever it is that their nefarious goals are -- they suddenly succeed so spectacularly and so rapidly.

ok, so where in that bolded part does it say that the us spent 5 B to create neo-nazis? is it before or after the part where it says "their 5 billions made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of yanu"?

nope, it just needs to show that NED is a vehicle for various agendas besides that of the us govt to support it. and it does.

...are you being for real right now? You yourself threw a mini fit in this thread about how the Right Sector are neo Nazis who are taking over the government and how the Western puppet press isnt doing enough to highlight how the Right Sector is dangerous...
Cheerio
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Ukraine3178 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-03-16 22:14:09
March 16 2014 22:12 GMT
#6362
Сultural-educational organization "Prosvita" had it's office in Kharkiv assaulted today. Different Ukrainian books were being burned as a result, mostly about the history of Ukraine.

pics
+ Show Spoiler +

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The same office served as headquarters for the "Patriots of Ukraine" organization, which was assaulted by pro-Russian activists two days ago when two people were killed.
Sub40APM
Profile Joined August 2010
6336 Posts
March 16 2014 22:12 GMT
#6363
On March 17 2014 07:10 Mc wrote:
I have a suspicion Russia will not accept Crimea into Russia right away. Allow them to be an independent nation for a few years, and accept them then. That way they can avoid sanctions while the West's anger dissapates. Putin plays his cards well, and the only consolation we get is that he is screwing over Russia in the long-term... and that's only for people who hate actual Russians, rather than people who hate Russian politics :/

Isnt the Crimean delegation already on its way to Moscow. We will know Monday. The interesting thing will be is if EU waits for the formal annexation from the Russian side while they decide what level of sanctions to pass or if the EU meeting is used as an excuse by Putin for formal annexation
nunez
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Norway4003 Posts
March 16 2014 22:14 GMT
#6364
On March 17 2014 06:53 Nyxisto wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 06:46 Fjodorov wrote:
I dont have source but Im sure I have heared several times on the news during this week that crimean tatars were going to boycott the referendum.

yes, but the fucking math doesn't check out even if we assume the 'worst case' :

80% voted
there are 40% non ethnic-russian voters
let's say everyone who abstained the vote belonged to that group. That means that 20% of the voters were still non-russian. But only 5% of people did not vote in favor of joining Russia

=> 3 out of 4 non Russians would have needed to vote in favor of joining Russia. That's absurd.


you are also bad at maths.
conspired against by a confederacy of dunces.
Knuty
Profile Joined May 2012
Germany68 Posts
March 16 2014 22:18 GMT
#6365
hmmm Burning books in the street, why does that seem familiar too me........
m4ini
Profile Joined February 2014
4215 Posts
March 16 2014 22:18 GMT
#6366
Never happened in our (german) history.

Or did it? ......
On track to MA1950A.
Mc
Profile Joined March 2010
332 Posts
March 16 2014 22:19 GMT
#6367
On March 17 2014 07:12 Sub40APM wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:10 Mc wrote:
I have a suspicion Russia will not accept Crimea into Russia right away. Allow them to be an independent nation for a few years, and accept them then. That way they can avoid sanctions while the West's anger dissapates. Putin plays his cards well, and the only consolation we get is that he is screwing over Russia in the long-term... and that's only for people who hate actual Russians, rather than people who hate Russian politics :/

Isnt the Crimean delegation already on its way to Moscow. We will know Monday. The interesting thing will be is if EU waits for the formal annexation from the Russian side while they decide what level of sanctions to pass or if the EU meeting is used as an excuse by Putin for formal annexation

I guess if the EU passes sanctions before Russia annexes, then they might as well annex Crimea right away. The West seems to have said a lot of things along the line of "If Russia annexes then punishment, if Russia backs down then we forgive". So the perfect way to counter this approach is to drag it out until people stop caring.
5hh.gg
Knuty
Profile Joined May 2012
Germany68 Posts
March 16 2014 22:20 GMT
#6368
On March 17 2014 07:18 m4ini wrote:
Never happened in our (german) history.

Or did it? ......


Hitler burned thousands of "Un-German" books
nunez
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Norway4003 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-03-16 22:22:08
March 16 2014 22:21 GMT
#6369
On March 17 2014 07:11 Sub40APM wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:07 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:20 DeepElemBlues wrote:
what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction probably right? whatever floats your boat imo, it's good imagery.


I was talking about you calling people vampires, not everything you post. Escalation!

What does calling people vampires in a politico-economic context accomplish? It has a very bad and ugly history and it seems careless to me.

The underlying thesis is also flawed - America and Europe (and Japan/SK) dominate the global economy, the global economy is allegedly a vampire feeding system for these rich vampire countries, yet global poverty in the last 20 years was halved and for most of the planet's poor other progress in the material quality of their lives was achieved to varying, sometimes great, degrees. How does that circle get squared? This vampire system that runs the world is sucking the life out of countries while those countries are also - somehow - seeing poverty fall and life expectancy, access to education, clean food and water, decent housing, etc. increase.


see, your posts are getting more enjoyable to read already. it's hard to be precise when it comes to shady dealings and covert business employed by rich to keep extorting poor, hence a mysterious, evil thing like vampire is fitting.

On March 17 2014 06:48 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:39 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:09 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:00 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:18 DeepElemBlues wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 03:57 nunez wrote:
[quote]
NED's raison d'être seems to be empowering foreign groups that will allow american vampires, not commie vampires, to extract precious bodily fluids from their countries. far-right and fascists definately fits the bill in ukraine (or usually in general).

you don't think NED money is included in the 5 billion figure?

Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src


Calling people vampires has a long and distinguished history with a certain set of people, nunez is just unconsciously carrying on a fine blood-soaked tradition dating back over a thousand years. The particular one he's consciously carrying on is over a hundred years old and was and is one of the favorite insults of a certain globally failed and murderous ideology. How calling people vampires accomplishes anything but self-satisfaction at being "edgy" is a mystery, but that is the point isn't it.

what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction maybe?

On March 17 2014 05:20 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 03:57 nunez wrote:
[quote]
NED's raison d'être seems to be empowering foreign groups that will allow american vampires, not commie vampires, to extract precious bodily fluids from their countries. far-right and fascists definately fits the bill in ukraine (or usually in general).

you don't think NED money is included in the 5 billion figure?

Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src
Did you even read your source or did it come up through a quick google search?

Ill put it below the fold if you care, but the actual thing you cite paints a pretty contradictory picture, one that stands in contrast to the assured and unsubstantiated tone of the original article you posted as evidence that NED was a vehicle through which 5 billion dollars was funneled to the right sector by America
+ Show Spoiler +


Even though NED grant money appears to have been appropriately awarded to countries based on their
need, the grant money did not have a significant impact on political and economic freedom. This calls into question the wisdom of using the U.S. government’s scarce resources to promote democracy and economic freedom – not only through NED, but in any similar manner.
The thesis is against all American foreign aid.
Officially, the U.S. government was neutral about the Chilean plebiscite, but it
recognized that the plebiscite was an opportunity for Chile to take a large step toward
democracy. Seizing the moment, the U.S. became involved in Chile through NED. From
its own funds, NED sent $600,000 to opposition groups in Chile. Many of these groups
were reluctant to accept the money because they were uncomfortable using foreign
money to influence Chile’s domestic politics. However, most groups did eventually
accept the money because they recognized that their chances of winning without it were
unlikely (Christian 15 June 1988, A1). Congress later gave NED another $1 million to
distribute in Chile. Pinochet’s government made U.S. support for its opposition a central
campaign issue, but was unable to win the plebiscite (Christian 15 June 1988, A14).

NED supports pro-Democracy, anti-Military government forces in Chile -- you know, the military dictatorship they helped to create in the first place ---
In reaction to the Clinton administration’s request, the House voted to eliminate
all funding for NED by a vote of 243-181 (Corn 1993b, 57; Doherty 1993, 1672).
NED’s defeat in the House was bipartisan – two-thirds of Republicans and a slight
36
majority of Democrats voted for its elimination

NED appears not to be a tool the government actual wants...
Critics have described NED as a “political sacred cow” (Corn 1997, 27), valued
as a source of pork-barrel projects and lavish political junkets abroad for Washington’s
elites (Carothers 1994, 123; Corn 1992, 648). These elites include high-level
“Republican and Democratic party activists, conservative trade unionists, and free
marketeers” who use the organization to further their own agendas (Corn 1993b, 57).
Critics further allege that NED provides its spoils systematically in an attempt to gain
friends that can help it politically (Samuels 1995, 53). In essence, the elites use NED for
generous perks, and the organization uses the elites for political gain and protection. This
type of “inside-the-beltway political logrolling,” according to critics, makes it the type of
program that needs to be abolished (Conry 1994, 16).

or it turns out NED is some sort of corruption mechanism inside DC without any actual foreign interests at all

Look at his top recipients, Ukraine received less money than Poland, Russia and China and slightly more than Cuba and Romania

i think you are confused. nobody is saying 5 billion dollars was funelled through NED, but feel free to make the case that the NED's spending in ukraine is not included in that figure,

Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis, so I am still waiting for support for that argument.


the paper corroborates both the robert parry article(~ cold war relic fund that generally supports a neocon agenda often at cross-purposes with the Obama administration’s foreign policy)
All it corroborates from the Parry article was that its inception the NED was filled with Reagen types.

and xM(Z's claim that ukraine's right are able to throw their weight around because of it (the right of ukraine aligns with this agenda).

There is 0 support in the paper you quoted for this claim. All it shows is that Ukraine receives money from NED. Neither the right sector nor Svoboda are mentioned in the paper, and neither were relevant until the late 2000s, Your paper covers a period between 1990 and 1999 when Ukraine was dominated by Kuchma, an authoritarian pragmatist who at best was neutral if not outright Russian leaning.
Finally, the paper you cited comes to the conclusion that this help is mostly useless and a waste of American tax payers money and all foreign aid that look to build democratic institutions should be cut.

On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych

here's the part you bolded that sparked this. yup, that's claiming that 5 billion was spent by the us to create neo-nazis. guess you still gotta keep waiting for 'proof' (gl getting your hands on cia's nazi-creation budget xmz).

Uh ya.

and it corroborates perry's points about it being is a vehicle for neolibs agenda, not the us govt's (facilitating us coorp profit is what they're aiming for).

The final assessment of thesis that you linked is that NED doesnt work and is a waste of tax payers money.
For it to support the original article you linked claiming that a neo-con coup happened in Ukraine you would have to explain why for -- the duration of the paper you cited 1990 - 99 -- the neocons not only failed to accomplish anything but saw the rise of an authoritarian, anti-reformist president who dominated politics pretty totally. Then youd have to explain how the neocons then managed -- after what seems like total incompetence in their quest for whatever it is that their nefarious goals are -- they suddenly succeed so spectacularly and so rapidly.

ok, so where in that bolded part does it say that the us spent 5 B to create neo-nazis? is it before or after the part where it says "their 5 billions made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of yanu"?

nope, it just needs to show that NED is a vehicle for various agendas besides that of the us govt to support it. and it does.

...are you being for real right now? You yourself threw a mini fit in this thread about how the Right Sector are neo Nazis who are taking over the government and how the Western puppet press isnt doing enough to highlight how the Right Sector is dangerous...

now i'm confused. "Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis." is not referring to the part you bolded in his post? that's what i thought, and it is very diff from what you portray it as which is kinda important, since we're bickering about how accurate it is.
conspired against by a confederacy of dunces.
m4ini
Profile Joined February 2014
4215 Posts
March 16 2014 22:21 GMT
#6370
On March 17 2014 07:20 Knuty wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:18 m4ini wrote:
Never happened in our (german) history.

Or did it? ......


Hitler burned thousands of "Un-German" books


Your irony-meter is off.
On track to MA1950A.
Gorsameth
Profile Joined April 2010
Netherlands21945 Posts
March 16 2014 22:21 GMT
#6371
On March 17 2014 07:20 Knuty wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:18 m4ini wrote:
Never happened in our (german) history.

Or did it? ......


Hitler burned thousands of "Un-German" books

Wooooosh
That one went right over your head :p
It ignores such insignificant forces as time, entropy, and death
Nyxisto
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany6287 Posts
March 16 2014 22:22 GMT
#6372
On March 17 2014 07:14 nunez wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 06:53 Nyxisto wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:46 Fjodorov wrote:
I dont have source but Im sure I have heared several times on the news during this week that crimean tatars were going to boycott the referendum.

yes, but the fucking math doesn't check out even if we assume the 'worst case' :

80% voted
there are 40% non ethnic-russian voters
let's say everyone who abstained the vote belonged to that group. That means that 20% of the voters were still non-russian. But only 5% of people did not vote in favor of joining Russia

=> 3 out of 4 non Russians would have needed to vote in favor of joining Russia. That's absurd.


you are also bad at maths.

yeah to be exact 25% of the voters were non Russian. You notice that makes the result even less likely?
nunez
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Norway4003 Posts
March 16 2014 22:23 GMT
#6373
On March 17 2014 07:22 Nyxisto wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:14 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:53 Nyxisto wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:46 Fjodorov wrote:
I dont have source but Im sure I have heared several times on the news during this week that crimean tatars were going to boycott the referendum.

yes, but the fucking math doesn't check out even if we assume the 'worst case' :

80% voted
there are 40% non ethnic-russian voters
let's say everyone who abstained the vote belonged to that group. That means that 20% of the voters were still non-russian. But only 5% of people did not vote in favor of joining Russia

=> 3 out of 4 non Russians would have needed to vote in favor of joining Russia. That's absurd.


you are also bad at maths.

yeah to be exact 25% of the voters were non Russian. You notice that makes the result even less likely?


yep, i'm good at math.
conspired against by a confederacy of dunces.
m4ini
Profile Joined February 2014
4215 Posts
March 16 2014 22:24 GMT
#6374
On March 17 2014 07:23 nunez wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:22 Nyxisto wrote:
On March 17 2014 07:14 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:53 Nyxisto wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:46 Fjodorov wrote:
I dont have source but Im sure I have heared several times on the news during this week that crimean tatars were going to boycott the referendum.

yes, but the fucking math doesn't check out even if we assume the 'worst case' :

80% voted
there are 40% non ethnic-russian voters
let's say everyone who abstained the vote belonged to that group. That means that 20% of the voters were still non-russian. But only 5% of people did not vote in favor of joining Russia

=> 3 out of 4 non Russians would have needed to vote in favor of joining Russia. That's absurd.


you are also bad at maths.

yeah to be exact 25% of the voters were non Russian. You notice that makes the result even less likely?


yep, i'm good at math.


Ouch. :D
On track to MA1950A.
Simberto
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Germany11620 Posts
March 16 2014 22:25 GMT
#6375
On March 17 2014 07:20 Knuty wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:18 m4ini wrote:
Never happened in our (german) history.

Or did it? ......


Hitler burned thousands of "Un-German" books


I think that might have been his point.
Sub40APM
Profile Joined August 2010
6336 Posts
March 16 2014 22:26 GMT
#6376
On March 17 2014 07:21 nunez wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:11 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 07:07 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:20 DeepElemBlues wrote:
what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction probably right? whatever floats your boat imo, it's good imagery.


I was talking about you calling people vampires, not everything you post. Escalation!

What does calling people vampires in a politico-economic context accomplish? It has a very bad and ugly history and it seems careless to me.

The underlying thesis is also flawed - America and Europe (and Japan/SK) dominate the global economy, the global economy is allegedly a vampire feeding system for these rich vampire countries, yet global poverty in the last 20 years was halved and for most of the planet's poor other progress in the material quality of their lives was achieved to varying, sometimes great, degrees. How does that circle get squared? This vampire system that runs the world is sucking the life out of countries while those countries are also - somehow - seeing poverty fall and life expectancy, access to education, clean food and water, decent housing, etc. increase.


see, your posts are getting more enjoyable to read already. it's hard to be precise when it comes to shady dealings and covert business employed by rich to keep extorting poor, hence a mysterious, evil thing like vampire is fitting.

On March 17 2014 06:48 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:39 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:09 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:00 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:18 DeepElemBlues wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
[quote]
Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src


Calling people vampires has a long and distinguished history with a certain set of people, nunez is just unconsciously carrying on a fine blood-soaked tradition dating back over a thousand years. The particular one he's consciously carrying on is over a hundred years old and was and is one of the favorite insults of a certain globally failed and murderous ideology. How calling people vampires accomplishes anything but self-satisfaction at being "edgy" is a mystery, but that is the point isn't it.

what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction maybe?

On March 17 2014 05:20 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 04:46 Sub40APM wrote:
[quote]
Are you being serious here or edgy?

both.

This indicates that NED may be using its grant making program to help open foreign markets to U.S. companies that were previously closed and to help promote the U.S.’s geopolitical and economic interests by financially supporting its military and economic partners.

...

This research does not find evidence that NED was successful at promoting democracy and economic freedom during the 1990s
src
Did you even read your source or did it come up through a quick google search?

Ill put it below the fold if you care, but the actual thing you cite paints a pretty contradictory picture, one that stands in contrast to the assured and unsubstantiated tone of the original article you posted as evidence that NED was a vehicle through which 5 billion dollars was funneled to the right sector by America
+ Show Spoiler +


Even though NED grant money appears to have been appropriately awarded to countries based on their
need, the grant money did not have a significant impact on political and economic freedom. This calls into question the wisdom of using the U.S. government’s scarce resources to promote democracy and economic freedom – not only through NED, but in any similar manner.
The thesis is against all American foreign aid.
Officially, the U.S. government was neutral about the Chilean plebiscite, but it
recognized that the plebiscite was an opportunity for Chile to take a large step toward
democracy. Seizing the moment, the U.S. became involved in Chile through NED. From
its own funds, NED sent $600,000 to opposition groups in Chile. Many of these groups
were reluctant to accept the money because they were uncomfortable using foreign
money to influence Chile’s domestic politics. However, most groups did eventually
accept the money because they recognized that their chances of winning without it were
unlikely (Christian 15 June 1988, A1). Congress later gave NED another $1 million to
distribute in Chile. Pinochet’s government made U.S. support for its opposition a central
campaign issue, but was unable to win the plebiscite (Christian 15 June 1988, A14).

NED supports pro-Democracy, anti-Military government forces in Chile -- you know, the military dictatorship they helped to create in the first place ---
In reaction to the Clinton administration’s request, the House voted to eliminate
all funding for NED by a vote of 243-181 (Corn 1993b, 57; Doherty 1993, 1672).
NED’s defeat in the House was bipartisan – two-thirds of Republicans and a slight
36
majority of Democrats voted for its elimination

NED appears not to be a tool the government actual wants...
Critics have described NED as a “political sacred cow” (Corn 1997, 27), valued
as a source of pork-barrel projects and lavish political junkets abroad for Washington’s
elites (Carothers 1994, 123; Corn 1992, 648). These elites include high-level
“Republican and Democratic party activists, conservative trade unionists, and free
marketeers” who use the organization to further their own agendas (Corn 1993b, 57).
Critics further allege that NED provides its spoils systematically in an attempt to gain
friends that can help it politically (Samuels 1995, 53). In essence, the elites use NED for
generous perks, and the organization uses the elites for political gain and protection. This
type of “inside-the-beltway political logrolling,” according to critics, makes it the type of
program that needs to be abolished (Conry 1994, 16).

or it turns out NED is some sort of corruption mechanism inside DC without any actual foreign interests at all

Look at his top recipients, Ukraine received less money than Poland, Russia and China and slightly more than Cuba and Romania

i think you are confused. nobody is saying 5 billion dollars was funelled through NED, but feel free to make the case that the NED's spending in ukraine is not included in that figure,

Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis, so I am still waiting for support for that argument.


the paper corroborates both the robert parry article(~ cold war relic fund that generally supports a neocon agenda often at cross-purposes with the Obama administration’s foreign policy)
All it corroborates from the Parry article was that its inception the NED was filled with Reagen types.

and xM(Z's claim that ukraine's right are able to throw their weight around because of it (the right of ukraine aligns with this agenda).

There is 0 support in the paper you quoted for this claim. All it shows is that Ukraine receives money from NED. Neither the right sector nor Svoboda are mentioned in the paper, and neither were relevant until the late 2000s, Your paper covers a period between 1990 and 1999 when Ukraine was dominated by Kuchma, an authoritarian pragmatist who at best was neutral if not outright Russian leaning.
Finally, the paper you cited comes to the conclusion that this help is mostly useless and a waste of American tax payers money and all foreign aid that look to build democratic institutions should be cut.

On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych

here's the part you bolded that sparked this. yup, that's claiming that 5 billion was spent by the us to create neo-nazis. guess you still gotta keep waiting for 'proof' (gl getting your hands on cia's nazi-creation budget xmz).

Uh ya.

and it corroborates perry's points about it being is a vehicle for neolibs agenda, not the us govt's (facilitating us coorp profit is what they're aiming for).

The final assessment of thesis that you linked is that NED doesnt work and is a waste of tax payers money.
For it to support the original article you linked claiming that a neo-con coup happened in Ukraine you would have to explain why for -- the duration of the paper you cited 1990 - 99 -- the neocons not only failed to accomplish anything but saw the rise of an authoritarian, anti-reformist president who dominated politics pretty totally. Then youd have to explain how the neocons then managed -- after what seems like total incompetence in their quest for whatever it is that their nefarious goals are -- they suddenly succeed so spectacularly and so rapidly.

ok, so where in that bolded part does it say that the us spent 5 B to create neo-nazis? is it before or after the part where it says "their 5 billions made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of yanu"?

nope, it just needs to show that NED is a vehicle for various agendas besides that of the us govt to support it. and it does.

...are you being for real right now? You yourself threw a mini fit in this thread about how the Right Sector are neo Nazis who are taking over the government and how the Western puppet press isnt doing enough to highlight how the Right Sector is dangerous...

now i'm confused. "Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis." is not referring to the part you bolded in his post? that's what i thought, and it is very diff from what you portray it as which is kinda important, since we're bickering about how accurate it is.

The Romanian fellow wrote: " US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych"
I interpreted this as: The Us spent 5 billion dollars to create the Right Sector -- the political organization -- to stage a coup.
How do you read it?
Fjodorov
Profile Joined December 2011
5007 Posts
March 16 2014 22:26 GMT
#6377
Burning books... This is disgusting. And russia are portaying ukranians as radical nationalists.
nunez
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Norway4003 Posts
March 16 2014 22:33 GMT
#6378
i read his post like this:
On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
well you made it into a who started first thinggie. one could easily point fingers at US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych after which shit went downhill.
from Yanukovych being the bad guy, US made Putin into a bad guy (with respect to ukrainian crisis).

after that i read his followup like this:
On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
hey dude, if you want to believe that the most capitalist of all the capitalist states, on this planet, is spending 5bill dollars to better other people lives without strings attached, without demanding sooner or later something in return, then that's your choice i guess.
and John Kerry coming to Ukraine and lighting candles, seriously ... it was a coup.

that 5 billions figure is referring to the figure nuland used in her testimony that i posted earlier.
conspired against by a confederacy of dunces.
xM(Z
Profile Joined November 2006
Romania5296 Posts
March 16 2014 22:36 GMT
#6379
On March 17 2014 07:26 Sub40APM wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 17 2014 07:21 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 07:11 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 07:07 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:20 DeepElemBlues wrote:
what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction probably right? whatever floats your boat imo, it's good imagery.


I was talking about you calling people vampires, not everything you post. Escalation!

What does calling people vampires in a politico-economic context accomplish? It has a very bad and ugly history and it seems careless to me.

The underlying thesis is also flawed - America and Europe (and Japan/SK) dominate the global economy, the global economy is allegedly a vampire feeding system for these rich vampire countries, yet global poverty in the last 20 years was halved and for most of the planet's poor other progress in the material quality of their lives was achieved to varying, sometimes great, degrees. How does that circle get squared? This vampire system that runs the world is sucking the life out of countries while those countries are also - somehow - seeing poverty fall and life expectancy, access to education, clean food and water, decent housing, etc. increase.


see, your posts are getting more enjoyable to read already. it's hard to be precise when it comes to shady dealings and covert business employed by rich to keep extorting poor, hence a mysterious, evil thing like vampire is fitting.

On March 17 2014 06:48 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:39 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:09 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 06:00 nunez wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:18 DeepElemBlues wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
[quote]
both.

[quote]src


Calling people vampires has a long and distinguished history with a certain set of people, nunez is just unconsciously carrying on a fine blood-soaked tradition dating back over a thousand years. The particular one he's consciously carrying on is over a hundred years old and was and is one of the favorite insults of a certain globally failed and murderous ideology. How calling people vampires accomplishes anything but self-satisfaction at being "edgy" is a mystery, but that is the point isn't it.

what do your posts accomplish do you think? self-satisfaction maybe?

On March 17 2014 05:20 Sub40APM wrote:
On March 17 2014 05:05 nunez wrote:
[quote]
both.

[quote]src
Did you even read your source or did it come up through a quick google search?

Ill put it below the fold if you care, but the actual thing you cite paints a pretty contradictory picture, one that stands in contrast to the assured and unsubstantiated tone of the original article you posted as evidence that NED was a vehicle through which 5 billion dollars was funneled to the right sector by America
+ Show Spoiler +


Even though NED grant money appears to have been appropriately awarded to countries based on their
need, the grant money did not have a significant impact on political and economic freedom. This calls into question the wisdom of using the U.S. government’s scarce resources to promote democracy and economic freedom – not only through NED, but in any similar manner.
The thesis is against all American foreign aid.
Officially, the U.S. government was neutral about the Chilean plebiscite, but it
recognized that the plebiscite was an opportunity for Chile to take a large step toward
democracy. Seizing the moment, the U.S. became involved in Chile through NED. From
its own funds, NED sent $600,000 to opposition groups in Chile. Many of these groups
were reluctant to accept the money because they were uncomfortable using foreign
money to influence Chile’s domestic politics. However, most groups did eventually
accept the money because they recognized that their chances of winning without it were
unlikely (Christian 15 June 1988, A1). Congress later gave NED another $1 million to
distribute in Chile. Pinochet’s government made U.S. support for its opposition a central
campaign issue, but was unable to win the plebiscite (Christian 15 June 1988, A14).

NED supports pro-Democracy, anti-Military government forces in Chile -- you know, the military dictatorship they helped to create in the first place ---
In reaction to the Clinton administration’s request, the House voted to eliminate
all funding for NED by a vote of 243-181 (Corn 1993b, 57; Doherty 1993, 1672).
NED’s defeat in the House was bipartisan – two-thirds of Republicans and a slight
36
majority of Democrats voted for its elimination

NED appears not to be a tool the government actual wants...
Critics have described NED as a “political sacred cow” (Corn 1997, 27), valued
as a source of pork-barrel projects and lavish political junkets abroad for Washington’s
elites (Carothers 1994, 123; Corn 1992, 648). These elites include high-level
“Republican and Democratic party activists, conservative trade unionists, and free
marketeers” who use the organization to further their own agendas (Corn 1993b, 57).
Critics further allege that NED provides its spoils systematically in an attempt to gain
friends that can help it politically (Samuels 1995, 53). In essence, the elites use NED for
generous perks, and the organization uses the elites for political gain and protection. This
type of “inside-the-beltway political logrolling,” according to critics, makes it the type of
program that needs to be abolished (Conry 1994, 16).

or it turns out NED is some sort of corruption mechanism inside DC without any actual foreign interests at all

Look at his top recipients, Ukraine received less money than Poland, Russia and China and slightly more than Cuba and Romania

i think you are confused. nobody is saying 5 billion dollars was funelled through NED, but feel free to make the case that the NED's spending in ukraine is not included in that figure,

Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis, so I am still waiting for support for that argument.


the paper corroborates both the robert parry article(~ cold war relic fund that generally supports a neocon agenda often at cross-purposes with the Obama administration’s foreign policy)
All it corroborates from the Parry article was that its inception the NED was filled with Reagen types.

and xM(Z's claim that ukraine's right are able to throw their weight around because of it (the right of ukraine aligns with this agenda).

There is 0 support in the paper you quoted for this claim. All it shows is that Ukraine receives money from NED. Neither the right sector nor Svoboda are mentioned in the paper, and neither were relevant until the late 2000s, Your paper covers a period between 1990 and 1999 when Ukraine was dominated by Kuchma, an authoritarian pragmatist who at best was neutral if not outright Russian leaning.
Finally, the paper you cited comes to the conclusion that this help is mostly useless and a waste of American tax payers money and all foreign aid that look to build democratic institutions should be cut.

On March 17 2014 03:28 xM(Z wrote:
US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych

here's the part you bolded that sparked this. yup, that's claiming that 5 billion was spent by the us to create neo-nazis. guess you still gotta keep waiting for 'proof' (gl getting your hands on cia's nazi-creation budget xmz).

Uh ya.

and it corroborates perry's points about it being is a vehicle for neolibs agenda, not the us govt's (facilitating us coorp profit is what they're aiming for).

The final assessment of thesis that you linked is that NED doesnt work and is a waste of tax payers money.
For it to support the original article you linked claiming that a neo-con coup happened in Ukraine you would have to explain why for -- the duration of the paper you cited 1990 - 99 -- the neocons not only failed to accomplish anything but saw the rise of an authoritarian, anti-reformist president who dominated politics pretty totally. Then youd have to explain how the neocons then managed -- after what seems like total incompetence in their quest for whatever it is that their nefarious goals are -- they suddenly succeed so spectacularly and so rapidly.

ok, so where in that bolded part does it say that the us spent 5 B to create neo-nazis? is it before or after the part where it says "their 5 billions made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of yanu"?

nope, it just needs to show that NED is a vehicle for various agendas besides that of the us govt to support it. and it does.

...are you being for real right now? You yourself threw a mini fit in this thread about how the Right Sector are neo Nazis who are taking over the government and how the Western puppet press isnt doing enough to highlight how the Right Sector is dangerous...

now i'm confused. "Well his original claim was that 5 billion was spent by the US to create neo-nazis." is not referring to the part you bolded in his post? that's what i thought, and it is very diff from what you portray it as which is kinda important, since we're bickering about how accurate it is.

The Romanian fellow wrote: " US because it was their $5billions that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to stage the ousting of Yanukovych"
I interpreted this as: The Us spent 5 billion dollars to create the Right Sector -- the political organization -- to stage a coup.
How do you read it?

well it's
that made the right sector of ukraine politics able to

vs
to create the Right Sector

they already had a 'right sector'. it just didn't amount to anything until the cash started to flow
And my fury stands ready. I bring all your plans to nought. My bleak heart beats steady. 'Tis you whom I have sought.
Sub40APM
Profile Joined August 2010
6336 Posts
March 16 2014 22:38 GMT
#6380
On March 17 2014 07:09 oo_Wonderful_oo wrote:


Yes it is legal. Putin is going ham last few years and removing bad mayors a lot.
Seems like it does even help a bit.

I don't remember whole situation, but i guess, there were something like Luzhkov can't sit more as mayor because law about mayor's elections instead of just president putting them on places came.
And he was fucked because he went out of favour as well.

Is that the same law that allows him to appoint governors of Federal Subjects?
The situation was that Luzhkov started to criticize Medvedev, quit United Russia and started making noises like he wanted to restore his old political party Отечество – Вся Росси to which he had support of Tatar/Bashkir guys too. So he goes out and Sobyanin goes in -- I dont dispute that he was a corrupt douche but I also think he was relatively popular in Moscow and that had Sobyanin had to run in an election against Luzhkov, one where Luzhkov is still in mayoral seat, he too probably would have done on the level of Navalny. Maybe worse because Sobyanin up to that point was just another guy in the Presidential Administration -- did you even know he existed before 2010?
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