All day you want to urinate on me

vostok

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At last I have found friends ...like me!


The film's title translates as "I, Russian Occupier", and its exquisite production feels more like the opening sequence of a big budget Hollywood movie than a homemade political message. It's narrated in husky tones by a voice representing the Russian nation itself. It lists the benefits brought to territories occupied by Russia throughout history, and in some cases the tragic decline they faced when "asked to leave".
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-31715389
 

Unclebaldrick

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This is kind of a leitmotif of Russian domestic politics. Its kind of disappointing, especially in light of the fact that those in charge have amassed huge fortunes through the privatization of "public property".

I grok. I was born in Chicago. If anybody can relate to a populace that repeatedly elects governments that are corrupt, it is a Chicagoan.
 
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