Why do you think Putin doesn't care about Russia?
Say what you will about Putin and his methods, I think he comes across very patriotic. I would say he cares far more about Russia than any Western leader cares about their country and the citizens they're supposed to represent. This is absolutely undeniable when westerns such as Baerbock explicitly say their voters opinions are irrelevant.
Say what you will about Putin and his methods, I think he comes across very patriotic. I would say he cares far more about Russia than any Western leader cares about their country and the citizens they're supposed to represent. This is absolutely undeniable when westerns such as Baerbock explicitly say their voters opinions are irrelevant.
Instead of building their economy, the Russian government is planning to create central bank digital currency based on electronic surveillance and control. What a disgrace!
The Russian gov't is encouraging citizens to buy precious metals. They changed the tax system to incentivise this.
It is far from clear what a digital currency in Russia would involve. Given the high level of tech literacy and STEM skills it would be difficult for the gov't to fool anyone with a surveillance-focused system. My guess is that they may well develop something like a dual system. A single ruble, but with regular currency and a digital version for settlement and exchange with overseas partners who are developing their own digital currencies. It is about interoperability with overseas systems. Just a guess.
Putin is the first Russian leader ever who respects the Russian people. His predecessors saw them only as a means towards one end or another. He is undeniably a good and decent man who is doing the best that he can for his people.
In the West, by contrast, we are governed by a political class who despise and fear us and are replacing us as fast as they can. They have no loyalties except to themselves.
I suspect the truth is some combination of both. As Sonja pointed out, Russia is adapting the same WEF biotech and CBDC agenda we're seeing pushed in the rest of the world.
I'd be careful about making any assumptions on those areas.
Putin is a champion of organic farming and gardening (meaning urban households growing some of their own food in allotments). Russia said no to GMO food. During COVID they developed their own vaccine (Sputnik) from an existing anti-influenza vaccine and the Russian defence people have been releasing evidence of Western Big Pharma using labs in the Ukraine to do gain of function on lethal pathogens (as well as reseach on the genome of local Russians). There is no way on earth Russia is ever going to trust the West on biotech. None.
As for banking, Russia's banking system is separate from the Western one. The ties between the Russian central bank (a real fifth column of Western influence) and the West are being slowly but deliberately severed. Anything digital may well follow or complement Chinese practice in one way or another. The whole issue of settlement and exchange via digital platforms is very complicated but I doubt that Russia is going to allow itself to be yoked to anything that is being pimped by the WEF.
Yes but everyone is centralizing digital money and its in some ways digital money like all money must be accounted for, and the state exists to protect its citizens, including from their own folly. That the gamblers wonтАЩt bring us all down has been disproven so many times as to be risible.
Why do you think Putin doesn't care about Russia?
Say what you will about Putin and his methods, I think he comes across very patriotic. I would say he cares far more about Russia than any Western leader cares about their country and the citizens they're supposed to represent. This is absolutely undeniable when westerns such as Baerbock explicitly say their voters opinions are irrelevant.
Instead of building their economy, the Russian government is planning to create central bank digital currency based on electronic surveillance and control. What a disgrace!
The Russian gov't is encouraging citizens to buy precious metals. They changed the tax system to incentivise this.
It is far from clear what a digital currency in Russia would involve. Given the high level of tech literacy and STEM skills it would be difficult for the gov't to fool anyone with a surveillance-focused system. My guess is that they may well develop something like a dual system. A single ruble, but with regular currency and a digital version for settlement and exchange with overseas partners who are developing their own digital currencies. It is about interoperability with overseas systems. Just a guess.
Putin is the first Russian leader ever who respects the Russian people. His predecessors saw them only as a means towards one end or another. He is undeniably a good and decent man who is doing the best that he can for his people.
In the West, by contrast, we are governed by a political class who despise and fear us and are replacing us as fast as they can. They have no loyalties except to themselves.
I suspect the truth is some combination of both. As Sonja pointed out, Russia is adapting the same WEF biotech and CBDC agenda we're seeing pushed in the rest of the world.
I'd be careful about making any assumptions on those areas.
Putin is a champion of organic farming and gardening (meaning urban households growing some of their own food in allotments). Russia said no to GMO food. During COVID they developed their own vaccine (Sputnik) from an existing anti-influenza vaccine and the Russian defence people have been releasing evidence of Western Big Pharma using labs in the Ukraine to do gain of function on lethal pathogens (as well as reseach on the genome of local Russians). There is no way on earth Russia is ever going to trust the West on biotech. None.
As for banking, Russia's banking system is separate from the Western one. The ties between the Russian central bank (a real fifth column of Western influence) and the West are being slowly but deliberately severed. Anything digital may well follow or complement Chinese practice in one way or another. The whole issue of settlement and exchange via digital platforms is very complicated but I doubt that Russia is going to allow itself to be yoked to anything that is being pimped by the WEF.
Yes but everyone is centralizing digital money and its in some ways digital money like all money must be accounted for, and the state exists to protect its citizens, including from their own folly. That the gamblers wonтАЩt bring us all down has been disproven so many times as to be risible.