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Protests and destruction in Kazakhstan

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Page is updating. Basically Gas (not gasoline, actual liquefied gas for cars) prices went up 2x and everything went bad rather quickly. Burning government buildings police/millitary/firefighter cars, beating soldiers. Oligarchs leaving the country in private jets.
Victoria Nuland must be on her way to the airport. Hope she did not forget cookies.


 
The government is losing control. Some law enforcement people switched sides.
They totally did not see that coming.
 
Something similar in the US happened when Netflix went up $1 a month.
Yeah, our liberty-loving, gun-totting, anti-larning, religious patriots won't stand for the businesses they built all by themselves profiteering during 'merica's time of freedom-loving rejection of vaccines, masks, and pointy-headed smart people giving freedom-killing advice. Hoo-rah!
 
Until the price of oil is more costly than the alternatives industries won't shy away from it. When oil finally becomes more costly than the alternatives (and it will) this Kazakhstan event may pop up more often in more places until the 3rd world gets satisfactory access to alternatives. We're in for a bumpy ride and the climate aint waiting for humans to reach the first pothole.
 
Until the price of oil is more costly than the alternatives industries won't shy away from it. When oil finally becomes more costly than the alternatives (and it will) this Kazakhstan event may pop up more often in more places until the 3rd world gets satisfactory access to alternatives. We're in for a bumpy ride and the climate aint waiting for humans to reach the first pothole.
Revolt is not about price of gas, it was merely a catalyst.
 
Until the price of oil is more costly than the alternatives industries won't shy away from it. When oil finally becomes more costly than the alternatives (and it will) this Kazakhstan event may pop up more often in more places until the 3rd world gets satisfactory access to alternatives. We're in for a bumpy ride and the climate aint waiting for humans to reach the first pothole.
Revolt is not about price of gas, it was merely a catalyst.
Perhaps it is their piss-poor human rights record and government corruption.
 
Until the price of oil is more costly than the alternatives industries won't shy away from it. When oil finally becomes more costly than the alternatives (and it will) this Kazakhstan event may pop up more often in more places until the 3rd world gets satisfactory access to alternatives. We're in for a bumpy ride and the climate aint waiting for humans to reach the first pothole.
Revolt is not about price of gas, it was merely a catalyst.
Perhaps it is their piss-poor human rights record and government corruption.
At this point is just a gangs of idiots crashing, burning, beating shooting and stealing.
There was very little protest, they went straight to the rioting and theft.
But yes. Kazakhstan is fairly corrupted country.
Russia and bunch of other countries (Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan ) are sending military to Kazakhstan.
 
From AP:
In the unrest on Wednesday, “dozens of attackers were liquidated,” police spokeswoman Saltanat Azirbek told state news channel Khabar-24, using a term common to describe the killing of people thought to be extremists by law enforcement. Twelve police officers were killed and 353 injured, according to city officials cited by the channel. The Interior Ministry said 2,000 people have been arrested.
Tens of thousands of people, some reportedly carrying clubs and shields, have taken to the streets in recent days in the worst protests the country has seen since gaining independence from the Soviet Union three decades ago. Although the demonstrations began over a near-doubling of prices for a type of vehicle fuel, their size and rapid spread suggest they reflect wider discontent in the country that has been under the rule of the same party since independence.

I tried to go to Khabar-24's web page but, I forgot, Toqaev, aka Nazarbaev Mini Me had the internet turned off.

Regardless, Mini Me's promises of a kinder, gentler authoritarian state never came to fruition in this resource rich country and unitl those promises are fulfilled, protesters excuse me, "foreign-trained terrorist gangs" will continue to protest "crash, burn, beat, shoot, and steal".
 
The government is losing control. Some law enforcement people switched sides.
They totally did not see that coming.
Well, it's a good thing that law enforcement in the US isn't full of people who believe the current US government to be illegitimate and the result of widespread election fraud.

Oh, wait.

Shit.
 
At this point is just a gangs of idiots crashing, burning, beating shooting and stealing.
Is that code for Russian-backed agitators?
There was very little protest, they went straight to the rioting and theft.
Hmmm kinda sounds like it.
But yes. Kazakhstan is fairly corrupted country.
Perfect!
Russia and bunch of other countries (Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan ) are sending military to Kazakhstan.

SCORE!!
 
Well, the strongman's alliance will solve the problem just like it did behind the iron curtain. Score one for barbos.
 
At this point is just a gangs of idiots crashing, burning, beating shooting and stealing.
Is that code for Russian-backed agitators?
No. More like code-word for freedom fighters.
There was very little protest, they went straight to the rioting and theft.
Hmmm kinda sounds like it.
No, But Ukraine/Georgia supports rioters.
But yes. Kazakhstan is fairly corrupted country.
Perfect!
Russia and bunch of other countries (Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan ) are sending military to Kazakhstan.

SCORE!!
Yes, Government asked for help, all according to laws.
 
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As a crude rule of thumb, if a government asks for help to protect it against the actions of its citizens, it probably doesn't deserve it; While if citizens ask for help to protect them against the actions of their government, they probably do.
I understand what you are saying. Kazakhstan Government is incompetent but it does
not mean that these rioters anything more than a bunch of low-life criminals who saw the opportunity.
And you should also apply that logic to Jan 6 in US. The government clearly failed too.
If US can't do anything with hordes of its own degenerates then nobody really can.
 
As a crude rule of thumb, if a government asks for help to protect it against the actions of its citizens, it probably doesn't deserve it; While if citizens ask for help to protect them against the actions of their government, they probably do.
I understand what you are saying. Kazakhstan Government is incompetent but it does
not mean that these rioters anything more than a bunch of low-life criminals who saw the opportunity.
And you should also apply that logic to Jan 6 in US. The government clearly failed too.
If US can't do anything with hordes of its own degenerates then nobody really can.
Neither the US government nor the perpetrators of the January 6th coup attempt asked for foreign military support.
 
As a crude rule of thumb, if a government asks for help to protect it against the actions of its citizens, it probably doesn't deserve it; While if citizens ask for help to protect them against the actions of their government, they probably do.
I understand what you are saying. Kazakhstan Government is incompetent but it does
not mean that these rioters anything more than a bunch of low-life criminals who saw the opportunity.
And you should also apply that logic to Jan 6 in US. The government clearly failed too.
If US can't do anything with hordes of its own degenerates then nobody really can.
Neither the US government nor the perpetrators of the January 6th coup attempt asked for foreign military support.
Just wait.
 
I understand what you are saying. Kazakhstan Government is incompetent but it does
not mean that these rioters anything more than a bunch of low-life criminals who saw the opportunity.
And you should also apply that logic to Jan 6 in US. The government clearly failed too.
If US can't do anything with hordes of its own degenerates then nobody really can.
And of course that's why we asked Canada, Mexico, France and the UK to send in troops to restore order. ;)
 
I understand what you are saying. Kazakhstan Government is incompetent but it does
not mean that these rioters anything more than a bunch of low-life criminals who saw the opportunity.
And you should also apply that logic to Jan 6 in US. The government clearly failed too.
If US can't do anything with hordes of its own degenerates then nobody really can.
And of course that's why we asked Canada, Mexico, France and the UK to send in troops to restore order. ;)
Let's wait and see what happens?
 
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