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Didn't watch the video.
I'm just responding on the hate against military cadet.
That give kids a purpose, teach them lot of important stuff and learn responsibility.

Sure it might have some propaganda stuff but its not worse then what they'll get from their high school teachers.
 
RabbleKnight 说:
There is nothing wrong with military cadet. Not like the brainwashing they get there is worse than what they'll get by their agenda-aligned high school teachers.
:iamamoron:

Having been in both and having talked with British guys who were in the Royal Cadets (or whatever), they are certainly not the same. No matter how much your local conservative radio voice tries to paint HS teachers and college lecturers as brainwashing corruptors of our precious youth.

RabbleKnight 说:
I'm just responding on the hate against military cadet.
That's why I told you to calm down. There was no "hate" against such organization in thread, merely a joke.
 
Jhessail 说:
No matter how much your local conservative radio voice tries to paint HS teachers and college lecturers as brainwashing corruptors of our precious youth.
I'm against ANY political stuff in school.
Whether its from the left or the right.
Schools should be neutral and only there to teach.
No place for Jesus, communism, conservatism and so on.

Still, lets get back on topic.
 
Aye.
Teaching kids to be rational about politics and the world in general is a political stance already for example, just of a different type than if you were to teach them how it's most important to respect your betters and a god.
 
For Russian readers: http://news.rambler.ru/world/30420537/

This bull**** is starting to worry me. In just a couple of days, the Russian mass-media went full nuts about Transnistria being "threatened". My best guess is that they're preparing the population for something.
 
Long story short: "the Ukraine is preparing to attack Transnistria", "Romania is also interested to attack Transnistria", "Can Russia support Transnistria by air?" and the golden one: "Moldova and the Ukraine have blockaded Transnistria both socially and economically".

Also, a vice-president of the state Duma stated that "Russia is ready to go to war for Transnistria". I don't know whether he's just an idiot as Dimitry Rogozin, but they sure are synchronized.
 
I think Ukraine is being highly stupid here.
They are in no position to invade another country.

The rebels will steamroll Ukraine.
What is Kiev thinking?

:razz:
 
The Bowman 说:
Long story short: "the Ukraine is preparing to attack Transnistria", "Romania is also interested to attack Transnistria", "Can Russia support Transnistria by air?" and the golden one: "Moldova and the Ukraine have blockaded Transnistria both socially and economically".

Also, a vice-president of the state Duma stated that "Russia is ready to go to war for Transnistria". I don't know whether he's just an idiot as Dimitry Rogozin, but they sure are synchronized.

Hopefully it's just some propaganda crap.

Might be a good idea for Moldavia and Romania to ready their troops just to be sure.
 
Still i can't help but think Moldova and Romania are bad EUIV players.
Ukraine is clearly in a weakened state.
Why not invade it while its weak?
 
Well, if we're going with EU4 terms, I guess they'd get too much aggressive expansion, not to mention that Ukraine is basically a vassal of the HRE (Or EU if you will), and Romania being in the HRE, the emperor would get pissed if they were to attack.

Have they even fabricated cores yet? Total noobs.
 
Do not look here 说:
PinCushion 说:
Might be a good idea for Moldavia and Romania to ready their troops just to be sure.
So you're saying that in response to propaganda they should give said propaganda more ammo?

Well Russia did pull off a similar stunt with Crimea, so who knows if they are serious or just acting tough.
 
@Dodes: That's their way of explaining stuff. I don't know how can one "socially blockade" either.

Going by EU4 terms, you can find a workaround, but in reality, Moldova is politically impotent, and that's because of the current ruling oligarchy. The political class has strong ties with criminal structures located both in the country and abroad (especially Russia), and has no intentions and no abilities to play geo-politics with Putin or any other threat. When your government is actually your nr. 1 enemy, you cannot expect too much from it. Of course, the population lost all the trust it had in the gov', and is now organizing nationwide protests (the next big thing is about to happen on the 7th of June). People are starting to compare the protests with the Maidan. We'll see how this turns out.
 
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