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Who’s done more harm: Putin to Russia or Chaves to Venezuela?

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CHAVEZ or PUTIN? | Who Destroyed His Country More?
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  1. Russian federal tax service announced today "Russia is being hit by a tsunami of bankruptcies as there is a colossal increase in the number of "burst" companies"
    Same wording as this channel "Tsunami"

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  2. One thing that struck me from this stream is that history makes a lot of difference, and also that words can mean very different things to different people. For Konstantin the communal farms were a nightmare – and that is completely right in the context of soviet history. If people were effectively slaves working to the demands of the government then that is horrible, I mentioned that at present I am working in the UK to try to stimulate far greater involvement of the community in agriculture. This is happening in many parts of the US as well. There are reasons for this. Our history is that to meet the food needs of the population in WWII that the farms were encouraged to produce crops on ground that was often unsuitable, and have damaged the soil as a result. Farms have become heavily dependent on fertiliser – which has of course become un-affordable due to war in Ukraine, and also has a damaging effect on climate change. The whole food system has become dominated by huge corporations, which are feeding us ultra processed food that is damaging many peoples health. We have seen the collapse of "market gardening" an as a result we are seeing a £10bn trade deficit in fruit and veg. The average age of a UK farmer is over 60, and many are not well enough or young enough to think of trying to do things differently, so customers want healthier, sustainably produced food, produced locally, and the food system does not currently support this. The younger people who are willing to do the work to bring about change do not have access to land, or to the capital that it would take, and that is why we are working with projects around the county to find a way for the next generation to become entrepreneurs, working co-operatively, who can take farming and food production into a sustainable future, with the support of the communities who will be their customers.

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  3. Putin was a foreign affairs specialist long before Chavez appeared, why do you say he "discovered" Chavez plan as if that was recent?
    I would bet you that the Kremlin has been intimately involved with the sponsorship and maintenance of the corrupt authoritarian South American states and their policies, from day 1.
    Every country Russia has touched is deeply corrupt and with shocking human rights records – from South Africa to India to Cuba to Brazil.
    I would put Putin into your comments about the Spanish influencers. But the Kremlin had to bide it's time and refine its plans from it's guinea pig experiments before implementing them in Russia.

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  4. 14:00 funny, in New Zealand we are fighting to maintain our state school system – to stop private schools taking away the funding of our free education system. The difference is, in New Zealand we directly control our governments through MMP (we don't have presidents, the elected majority in Parliament controls the public service) and they would never dare to do what Putin and Chauvez did. 🙂

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  5. The problem is not in the concept, but in the corruption of governments. Corrupt governments don't do "communal". They just steal the word and change it's meaning. What they are actually doing is called serfdom, not communal.

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