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I am not speaking hatred just getting tired of everyone acting like we should be involved in the conversation because as i stated before i will be treated like shyt probably even murdered in those countries. I have my own problems in this country being a black man and that is our problem trying to fit in or claim other groups of people. We have our own fukkin issues.
the problems of our country are real and effect us.. in reality 99% > 1% always until parts of the 99% defend the 1%.. Russia has its own problems but they are for them to deal with. when we have the most biased media outlets in the world telling us how much better we are then everyone else, maybe we should focus on making that greatness something notable instead of having to ridicule others for self satisfaction? We have a black president shytting on an imperialised africa, giving them the old bootstraps argument

Havent you thought that maybe some cultures were building towards harmony with nature? Especially as we have a finte amount of resources on the planet? And the care that it takes to construct such a community can be seen as a weakness by selfish resource whores? Now after everyones been divided conquered and had their resources stolen were gonna talk like they cant even wipe they own ass fukk em.. does that seem like a correct way to live life? The answer is too easy to me.

We give aid to israel for them to ridicule us.. we impose superficial sanctions which could potentially damage our allies.. we condone land grabbing at the cost of innocent lives.. we fukkin spy on allies during peace time and mine data from the populace.. stop talking about THEM.. WE are responsible for OURSELVES
 

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Europe down after Russia sanctions, ECB; Wall St declines
By Chuck Mikolajczak
NEW YORK Thu Aug 7, 2014 3:25pm EDT

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Pedestrians walk past an electronic board showing the various stock prices outside a brokerage in Tokyo August 6, 2014.


NEW YORK (Reuters) - European shares and the euro lost ground on Thursday and investors moved to safe-haven government debt after a stronger-than-expected move by Russia to ban certain imports from Europe and the United States.
Early gains on Wall Street faded, with the S&P 500 just below its 100-day moving average, a significant technical support level. More broadly, MSCI's world equity index .MIWD00000PUS lost 0.4 percent.
German government debt yields fell to all-time lows, on increased concern over the effect Ukraine's crisis will have on euro zone growth. The European Central Bank said following its monthly policy-setting meeting that a sanctions war could worsen the growth outlook on the continent, where demand is already weak.
The ECB elected to hold borrowing rates at record low levels on Thursday. Europe's main bourses closed lower, with London's .FTSE down 0.6 percent, Germany's DAX .GDAXI off 1 percent and France's CAC 40 .FCHI down 1.4 percent. The move for the DAX put the index down 10 percent from its record closing high in early July. [.EU]
"Geopolitical risks are heightened, are higher than they were a few months ago. And some of them, like the situation in Ukraine and Russia will have a greater impact on the euro area than they ... have on other parts of the world,":mjpls: said ECB head Mario Draghi, in post-meeting comments.
Russia said on Wednesday it would ban all food imports from the United States and all fruit and vegetables from Europe in a stronger-than-expected answer to Western sanctions for Moscow's support for separatists in Ukraine.
German Bunds slid to a record low of 1.069 percent DE10YT=RR while the 10-year UK gilts yield touched a one-year low of 2.476 percent GB10YT=RR. [GVD/EUR]
Gold climbed back above $1,300
an ounce to hit a high of $1,313.60, breaking through technical resistance that could spur further gains, and 10-year U.S. bond yields touched near a two-month low at 2.43 percent US10YT=RR. [US/]
The tensions have, however, aided the ECB's efforts to push down the euro. The shared currency was hovering just above a nine-month low against the dollar EUR= at $1.3363.
Portuguese stocks .PSI20, slumped 2.3 percent, and bonds PT10YT=TWEB were again showing significant weakness amid worries the country and its banks will have to pay dearly for the rescue of Banco Espirito Santo.
U.S. stocks succumbed to concerns over Russia after a higher opening as initial enthusiasm from an unexpected drop in jobless claims dissipated.
The Dow Jones industrial average
.DJI fell 82.55 points or 0.5 percent, to 16,360.79, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 11.5 points or 0.6 percent, to 1,908.74 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped 20.26 points or 0.47 percent, to 4,334.79.
"Europe traded sharply lower after the ECB press conference. U.S. equities again provided a counterbalance to that risk-off trade by largely maintaining a fairly tight trading range and stability," said Peter Kenny, chief market strategist at Clearpool Group in New York.
"I look at this as the glass half-full, for sure, if you stop to consider the DAX closed in correction territory and we are off incrementally."
As fighting has intensified on the ground in eastern Ukraine, NATO said Moscow had massed around 20,000 combat-ready troops on the Ukrainian border and warned of a possible advance.
Russia's dollar-denominated RTS index .IRTS, which is down nearly 9.3 percent over the past three weeks, lost 0.3 percent while its rouble-based MICEX shed 0.1 percent, giving it a 6.3 percent decline over the same period.
U.S. crude CLc1 settled up 42 cents to $97.34 while Brent LCOc1 broke through the $105 mark to settle up 85 cents at $105.44 per barrel. [O/R]
(Additional reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
 

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Ordinary Russians Are Furious About Putin's New Food Sanctions
  • AUG. 7, 2014, 2:01 PM
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A market stall in Moscow on Feb. 8, 2013.



On Thursday we learned Russia will ban the imports of meat, dairy, fruit, and some vegetable products from the West.


Combined with earlier measures, Russian sanctions now target goods worth $8.7 billion, an insignificant amount on the scale of the E.U.'s $18 trillion and America's $16 trillion economy, the Wall Street Journal reported.

As a result, many believe the sanctions will only end up hurting ordinary Russians.

Ordinary Russians think so, too.

"The move provoked an immediate internet backlash, with Russian Twitter users predicting a return to the empty shelves and queues for food that characterized the collapse of the Soviet Union," The Telegraph reported.

Here's what they were talking about.

"Russians walk by empty shelves: 'How about that!'" Kirill Martynov tweeted.

One site posted a photo comparing what it said was the well-stocked imported cheese grocery aisle, left, and the scantier domestic aisle, right.

User "Elena the Translator," who's been retweeting negative reactions to the news, simply said, "God, how awful everything is."

The world-renowned Russian gallows humor also emerged. Twitter user Nik Batalov posted a now infamous photo of Russian cheese mongers bathing in a dairy vat with a new caption reading, "Buy Domestic."

"I've only lived half my life, and I'm already transitioning to horse meat," Yaroslav Sviridov said.

"Beef can be replaced by a national leader; toilet paper, spirituality; and fruit, a five-minute hate screed on TV to anyone who has some," said "FakeMORF."

The sanctions do seem to be having some impact in the West. Ireland's dairy industry is warning of potential job losses, and as we just reported, shares in two U.S. poultry producers are down.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ordi...t-the-new-food-sanctions-2014-8#ixzz39jxoiL2Q
 

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This dude Putin be posing for random photos.

How ain't dudes figures this out yet?

:heh:

Just remember this: We know every time the KGB kills someone.

Everytime the CIA murks someone we don't hear a goddamn thing :banderas:

Yea cuz our media really is gonna snitch on the CIA
 

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Wait till those :cape: for the Palestinians realize how Hamas & em feel about nikkas too. Bunch of lost nikkas caping for ppl who dont give a flying fukk about them, their race or their nation

Not co signing genocide, mass imprisonment is far from co signing. You acting like nikkas is strapping up to go fight for Palestine. Indians hate black people but I still strongly disapprove of the discrimination that untouchables face.

Have such a twisted idea of right and wrong that you confuse morals with caping brehs
 

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Putin hasnt done shyt for Russia but become a billionaire and making criminals richer in his country. Those people in that country are suffering.
same can be said about barack... :stopitslime:
 
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