When did the kleptocracy start...

When did the kleptocracy start? When did the thieves take over the system and do everything in their power to hold on to what they grabbed?

Post-Civil War? Post Lenin? Post-Stalin? Post-USSR? Post-Yeltsin?

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Yeltsin's fault.
He sold Russia to the Oligarchs (mainly hebrew mafia). They kept him in power and financed his campains.
Then came Putin, he kicked out the jews and took over.

After the fall of the USSR

The mafia exploited the power vaccum left by the broken state and became integrated deeply into Russian business & society.

Putin got rid of the ones who wouldn't play ball. The rest work for him now. He is deeply in bed with those types.

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Post-Stalin.

There's some dedicated part of brain for that, that's exclusive for Ruskies. The same thing like with vodka cortex basicaly. Don't try to understand, you have no proper brain's structure.

I'd say it happened in Perestroika times. Then they created laws to take over the national property and called it "privatization".

kek, communism in reverse

Why do you say this?

Revolution, civil war and Stalin basically destroyed the core of Russian people. It was pretty much negative selection. The worst survived and all the best were killed.

Thanks for your explanation.

The average Russian unfortunately places little value on anything other than national security. He could be living in a thatched hut with no electricity and one turnip to eat, on top of living under a totalitarian government that deprives him of any human rights, but if he sees a Topol mobile ICBM being driven down the road in front of his hut, he'll smile and say "All is right with the world."

I heard this ealier, that's pretty suprising stuff 2bh. Folks need some healthy selfishness asap.

Post-Rurik.

They tend to have a very collectivist mindset so many of them also can't understand why Stalin was a bad, evil dude since in their minds, "Well, he industrialized the country, defeated fascism, and gave us nuclear weapons so it was worth the toll in human life."

This radiates from China I guess.

Bullshit, poorfags hate Putin and government, thats middle class you are talking about

>kleptocracy
Existed only during Yeltsin's era.

Then why is Moscow the most opposition city?

Poorfags want gommunism back, not that that's exactly better.

>When did the kleptocracy start?

It was always there. Russkies were a miserable lot from times immemorial.

Local poorfags are wealthy enough to spent their time on street protests

Dostoyevsky is more popular than Pushkin because he kind of represented what Average Bydlo has always felt as opposed to Pushkin who was part of the 1% of upper class Frenchboo aristocrats.

Like you said above, the rest of us lack that special brain structure Russians have, so we can't understand this way of thinking, nor should we try.

why do you insult russia? russia is good for the world putin will help make the US a better place. drive out immigrants, kills polaks, give oil, remove the gays. we give Lithuanian and estonia in return. sacrifices must be made

This is what went wrong during the 90s incidentally.

>Russians get freedom
>they can't handle it or the whole idea of having to make decisions for themselves instead of obeying orders from above
>they go completely all to pieces and turn to an orgy of crime and drugs, then beg for a new god emperor to come and save them

...

Right, I'm suprised I wasn't wrong, tho.

It wouldn't be so bad if Russians only oppressed and enslaved themselves of course, but in their quest for national security and making sure no one dares invade their ice favelas and steals their vodka and heroin needles, they usually end up invading all of the neighboring countries and imposing the Russian "lifestyle" on them.

Yeah, they share this paradise with everyone who doesn't have good army. We are still trying to get over the last time we were in it.

:^)

There is a story that the week following Yuri Gagarin's space flight in April 1961, the British ambassador to the Soviet Union was being driven around Moscow. The driver stopped at a gas station to fill up, only to find the pumps were broken. The attendant at the station remarked "We can put a man into space, but we cannot fill up the gas tank of a car."

It was always there. Literally not a single period of Russian history that wasn't like that. Imperial Russia was a corrupt shithole, Soviet Union was a corrupt shithole and unsurprisingly present day Russia continues this noble tradition.

I'd say it started after Stalin dead, with Khrushevites revisionists, and ended up with Yeltsin selling the labor of a entire generation.
Sad Tbh

>death

>Poorfags want gommunism back
They don't. Some old people do. Poorfags survive because of private business without much help from the government. Government abandoned them.

>They tend to have a very collectivist mindset
Russians are way less collectivist than Americans. We're super-individualistic.

Well, Stalin and Lenin too only cared about themselves. Lenin sold tons of shit abroad and Stalin lived like a king building mansions here and there.