Anonymous Posted May 6, 2016 Posted May 6, 2016 U Moskvi 18.000 bezbednjaka, "ni ptica ne može da preleti" Izvor je nepostojeći Tanjug.
Anduril Posted May 14, 2016 Posted May 14, 2016 Super je Obamka - odlicno odslikava civilizacijski nivo tog drustva.
kobni zelaya Posted May 14, 2016 Posted May 14, 2016 Ne vidim kako nešto što neko proizvodi u svojoj privatnoj firmi može da bude odraz civilizacijskog nivoa društva (dok recimo, ko je kandidat za predsednika, i to ozbiljan - može) Inače, prekinuta je proizvodnja još pre desetog maja, verovatno im je neko šapnuo da to tako ne ide.
Dagmar Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Super je Obamka - odlicno odslikava civilizacijski nivo tog drustva. Ovom civilizacijskom nivou treba svi da težimo?
dillinger Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 (edited) Ne vidim kako nešto što neko proizvodi u svojoj privatnoj firmi može da bude odraz civilizacijskog nivoa društva (dok recimo, ko je kandidat za predsednika, i to ozbiljan - može) Inače, prekinuta je proizvodnja još pre desetog maja, verovatno im je neko šapnuo da to tako ne ide. Ma Anduril samo čeka povod i najmanji da utvrdi kako je rusko društvo na nižem stupnju civilizacijskog razvoja i da ga realno treba demolirati. Edited May 15, 2016 by dillinger
frn1782 Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Kukumavcio je tamo o jadnim Francuzima posle 1815. samo ocigledno ne poznaje bas najbolje istorijske cinjenice tog perioda. Tipa ko je koga napao i sta se na kraju desilo kad je Ruska vojska umarsirala u Pariz. Za razliku od ulaska civilizovanih Francuza u Moskvu kad je krenula grabaza za televizorima&ostalom belom tehnikom divlji i pijani Rusi su uzvratili na nesto drugaciji nacin.
apostata Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Kukumavcio je tamo o jadnim Francuzima posle 1815. samo ocigledno ne poznaje bas najbolje istorijske cinjenice tog perioda. Tipa ko je koga napao i sta se na kraju desilo kad je Ruska vojska umarsirala u Pariz. Za razliku od ulaska civilizovanih Francuza u Moskvu kad je krenula grabaza za televizorima&ostalom belom tehnikom divlji i pijani Rusi su uzvratili na nesto drugaciji nacin. Čak su ponešto, donijeli i ostavili.
frn1782 Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Da ta prica je super primer o stvaranju ili bolje reci ne stvaranju nacionalnih mitova. Verovatnije najsvetliji trenutak istorije Rusije je iz raznoraznih razloga u samoj Rusiji zaboravljen jer je smatran dinastickom za razliku od kolektivisticke pobede 1812. i 41.-45.
borris_ Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 (edited) Slusao sam jednog ljubitelja Napoleona (francuz). Njegova teorija je da je ta Napoleon "velika vojska" (Grande Armée) koja je krenula prema moskvi, bila vojska mira koju rusi nisu znali cijeniti (poruku mira). Posli su da civilizuju ruse Edited May 15, 2016 by borris_
Budja Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Da ta prica je super primer o stvaranju ili bolje reci ne stvaranju nacionalnih mitova. Verovatnije najsvetliji trenutak istorije Rusije je iz raznoraznih razloga u samoj Rusiji zaboravljen jer je smatran dinastickom za razliku od kolektivisticke pobede 1812. i 41.-45. Na sta tacno mislis? Ne vidim iz konteksta diskusije.
frn1782 Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Na sta tacno mislis? Ne vidim iz konteksta diskusije. Pobeda nad Napoleonom nakon njegove havarije 1812. i umarshiranje u Pariz. 1812. je samo deo price i to manje vazan.
Prospero Posted May 16, 2016 Posted May 16, 2016 Senior Editors Leave Russia’s Top Independent Media Company Amid Crackdown By Reid Standish May 13, 2016 - 5:36 pm The Russian media landscape has not been easy for independent outlets. A government crackdown over the last 10 years has eliminated many media companies’ editorial autonomy, leaving most outlets to toe the Kremlin’s official line. RBC, a financial news outlet and one of Russia’s largest media holding companies, was an exception, and set itself apart by tracking down and publishing tough stories that irked the Kremlin. But that era of editorial independence appears to have ended on Friday, with the Russian media company announcing that its three top editors, who oversaw many investigations into money and politics in Russia, left their jobs. In a statement Friday, RBC said Elizaveta Osetinskaya, the editor-in-chief of the entire media group, Maxim Solyus, the editor of the RBC newspaper, and Roman Badanin, the editor of the RBC news agency, had resigned effective immediately, adding that management and the editors “failed to agree on a number of crucial issues.” Despite management’s insistence that the editors’ departure is due to creative differences, reports have already circulated that the decision was due to RBC’s investigative reporting, which put the media company in the Kremlin’s crosshairs. Badanin, the head of RBC news agency, told The Associated Press that pressure from the authorities on RBC management sparked the resignations. Similarly, an anonymous source at RBC told Reuters that the outlet’s reporting had “provoked the Kremlin’s ire” on the company’s shareholders, which in turn decided to rein in the top editors. According to Novaya Gazeta, an independent Russian newspaper, the company’s shareholders called for Solyus’ resignation, which led Osetinskaya and Badanin to quit in protest. RBC launched Russia’s only business television network in 2003, reaching over 90 million viewers all around the world. The company also runs a daily, a magazine, and a website, which have featured many prominent reports that are believed to have irritated the Kremlin. RBC’s website was the most-visited news site in Russia in 2015, a success partly credited to the company’s billionaire owner, Mikhail Prokhorov — who also owns the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets — for recruiting top reporters and editors. RBC’s newspaper was one of the few Russian outlets to report on the Panama Papers in April, which leaked information about offshore banks accounts belonging to billionaire cellist Sergei Roldugin — a longtime friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Shortly after RBC published a profile of Rodulgin and his connections to Putin, FSB officers raided Prokhorov’s offices. In late April, the Russian Interior Ministry opened a fraud probe into the media company. In January 2015, RBC broke the story about Katerina Tikhonova — a woman believed to be Putin’s daughter — and the business dealings of a man reported to be her husband. RBC had several follow-up reports about financial connections that led back to Putin’s inner-circle and their original scoop spawned a series of investigations by other outlets. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied exerting any influence over the RBC holding company or its owner, Prokhorov. “As a matter of fact, no pressures are being exerted,” Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s press secretary, told reporters on Thursday. “Whenever some investigative action is taken in relation to some companies, the question should be addressed to the ministries and agencies concerned.” After the exodus of top editorial staff, RBC will look to restructure and rebuild. But much of the company’s talent has already begun to jump ship. Slon.ru, a popular Russian news website, reported that 13 other RBC employees have also resigned.
Eraserhead Posted May 21, 2016 Posted May 21, 2016 (edited) „Junarmija“: Rusija dobija najmlađe vojnike Ideja je, kako su naveli u Ministarstvu odbrane, povezana sa povećanjem broja vojno-patriotskih udruženja u zemlji, a ima za cilj da sistematizuje patriotske pokrete, kao i da odvoji decu od ulice i svega onog negativnog što ulica nosi. Izgleda da se pokusava hendlovati fasisticki duh koga su iz boce pustili isti ovi koji bi da hendluju. Jugend. Edited May 21, 2016 by Eraserhead
Utvara Posted May 21, 2016 Posted May 21, 2016 Kad već lupamo etikete, u Putinlendu su to paravojne fašističke organizacije omladine kojoj se ispira mozak da budu putlerjugendi. U Poljskoj međutim toga nema, to su nacionalno svesni omladinci i omladinke koji vikendom treniraju svoje vojne veštine, a država ih eto tako malo pomaže.
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