• DankZedong A
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    442 years ago

    Putin is a wanker and always has been. I still critically support Russia in this but there is no need to daydream about a based Putin, because he isn’t and he very likely will not be. This is also the type of shit other people will pick out to pin to us: ‘look at these tankies glooming about Putin’

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  • Star Wars Enjoyer A
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    252 years ago

    I wish, so badly, that Putin was based.

    He’s far from a comrade, make no mistake. But it would be so much more satisfying critically supporting Russia if he was.

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      • Soviet Snake
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        72 years ago

        There is this video of a member of the communist party and Puting where ones speaks to the latter of “impmementing socialism”, or at least some policies, and Putin responds positively. So a comrade can dream I guess?

        • ☭CommieWolf☆
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          62 years ago

          Yes, comrade Zyuganov brought up implementing Socialist economics to counter the economic sanctions at one of their party faction head meetings a little while back. Putin seemed to give some sort of positive acknowledgement but I see this as just realpolitik. The CPRF is the second largest party in the Russian Federation and the main opposition, now is a time where Putin needs as much unity within the country as he can get, so there’s no way he’s going to outright disagree or shoot down ideas from any of the factions at such a time, especially those that are already backing him on the current international situation. Putin isn’t dumb, I’m sure he’s well aware that after a certain point of isolation from the west, a neoliberal economy isn’t going to cut it anymore, so best case scenario he’s just saying he’s open for dialogue if the need arises later on.

        • JucheBot1988OP
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          62 years ago

          I think what you are seeing there more reflects the fact that Putin has no real ideology whatsoever. He does change course when events make clear that the current way of running things is untenable; but otherwise, he tends to stick (whenever possible) with the current way of doing things. Such pragmatism alone makes him leagues better than any other major post-Soviet leader, Lukashenko excepted. But it still doesn’t qualify him as a comrade, unfortunately.

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              32 years ago

              On that note, Russia’s new top general in Ukraine (Sergei Surovikin) actually fought on the side of the coup back in 1991.

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    102 years ago

    I love this kind of painting, the storming of the winter palace is my favorite painting.

  • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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    82 years ago

    Irl James Bond president if he was based is something that we need right now

    • Soviet Snake
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      102 years ago

      James Bond and Putin are not similar at all, though, James Bond would do anything to strengthen the Anglosphere hegemony, he would never join any anti imperialist coallition (even if Putin only does this in favour of Russia’s national bourgeoisie).