
Wie ist das eine Sache? Ich verstehe, dass es viele ethnische Russen gibt, aber komm schon, die Leute wollen nicht wirklich 40 Jahre in der Vergangenheit gehen, oder? Hammer und Sichel? Nicht einmal Russland verwendet das noch mehr.
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Von Sanderos25
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Unfortunately, we have many illiterate people who are very easy to manipulate. Especially the older generation, who are nostalgic for the USSR.
They didn’t live well back then and still don’t want to. And they don’t want the younger generation to live well either. They easily give their votes to those who hand them a bag of rice.
You overestimate people.
Moldova is sandwitched between eu and ukraine and there is no way to get russian troops inside even if the prorussians win. Also Putin wants Odessa really bad but russian forces in ukraine can’t get to it due to the Dnipro river. So now he is trying really hard to get prorussians in power in moldova and to get the molddovian army to attack ukraine and reach Odessa from the opposite side. It is going to be meatwave attacks and a bloodbath. Also the bulk of the invading force will be mostly transnistrians and gagauz people as they are naturally more likely to listen to russian orders. Hopefully pas wins and these plans will not be aplicable anymore. If pas loses elections, war will be brought to moldavian lands.
>Not even Russia uses that any more.
Sure they do, the Communist Party is the second biggest in the State Duma, after Putin’s party. The Greek, Portuguese ~~and Czech~~ Communist Parties are in their parliaments and also in the European Parliament. London is full of hammer and sickle posters. It’s not really uncommon.
There aren’t so many ethnic Russians, is like 4%. That’s 1/4 of all minorities.
The thing is that there are a lot of nostalgic people that still believe in the good old times, so basically they are the MAGA of Moldova.
Show me any dictatorship country where you can publicly criticize the dictator
the bet is on our parents and grandparents
As a local, I can’t believe it myself.
Soviets did a great job turning people against each over!
People vote for Dodon because they are poor, old and sick not because of the language or nationality.
There are both russian and romanian speaking people that support pro russia parties. Take a look at the election results. There are municipalities that are mostly Romanian speaking but they go after Dodon and Shor. And bring them more mandates than even Transnistria.
Ppl compare „now-bad“ to „ussr times-good“. They compare times, they compare different energy-to-economy availability , but insist that they compare political structures. The kind of people who think that r2=0.99 is price of beetroot on central market.
Jos „dictatura“ galbena (inchipuita) ca sa vina DICTATURA ROSIE RUSEASCA (adevarata).
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For a good number of older folks, the fall of communism led to some pretty dramatic financial and personal challenges. The loss of heavily subsidized rent has made it harder for folks in low-skilled jobs to have an affordable place to live, several financial crises have wiped out people’s savings in banks at various points since the early 90s, increased globalization has led to a generation of younger family members moving abroad for work, and privatization (and the introduction of capitalism) saw a lot of folks become very personally and unjustly wealthy in a very short amount of time. I’ve actually heard old folks in the village use „privatized“ unironically as a synonym for being stolen (for example, you shouldn’t leave your computer charger there, it might get privatized). To be clear, the atrocities carried out by the Soviet regime in Moldova were inexcusable and caused untold amounts of suffering. I also strongly believe that Moldova joining the EU would make life significantly better for the average Moldovan. That said, I also think a lot of people can genuinely and not unreasonably look back on the 80s as a time when they *personally* had fewer problems. Life is currently hard for a lot of folks, and I think it is a pretty natural human reaction to long for „good old days“ even if those good old days weren’t actually as good they remember. Again, I am not saying I agree with it, but I think it is understandable.
Muie Rusia!
Dont bother too much, is just a parking lot sign
Jos dictatura galbena, sus dictatura rosie! /s
Hammer and sickle is not backward movement. Going back to free market and burjua dictature was. We are in social medieval age nowadays in comparison to 70-80s. Just a human meat colony for EU or russia (1990-2010s), nothing more.
People are dumb
Hey OP.
Could you go into your post settings and share a screenshot of distribution of views on your post by country?
There are a lot of Romanian people who tend to be in this sub, more than Moldovans. So you may not get answers from actual Moldovan locals. And Romanians don’t have a Russian history like Moldovans do.
LOTS of russian propaganda. Putin wants us back in the soviet union