Kazakhstan unrest and future of the country - Protests erupt around ex Soviet country over fuel prices.

Jim just can't let go of corona-chan, can he? More people have died doing stupid things under the assumption that faucci's pet project was bubonic's second coming than there have been actual corona victims.

More to the point, what are the odds that this unrest is one big glownigger op?
Our glowniggers would have a hell of a time shit stirring in Kazakhstan. The regular fuckery that pisses off Americans doesn't count for shit out there. You have to pull off big, logistical bullshit like these fuel prices because Kazakhs don't give much of a fuck about racism, social politics, media, or consoomerism. They're a bit busy trying to eke out a semi-normal life in the world's designated shitting street. Thus, you gotta go big on making things miserable for them, comparatively.
 
As I remember correctly, there was some latest drama with EU, Russian gas and Nord Stream2. The denouements was American LPG tankers headed to EU and price on gas dropping like a rock, which probably made Vlad angry. Vlad doesn't mind attention whoring, despite Russian economy being shit and no one wants to buy his aged shitty military wares (like India).

Russia has never had an issue with multitasking, in fact there is probably not a year passed when they were not actively stirring shit up. In between three Chechen wars, they manage to stir shit up in Moldova (Transnistria), Georgia (Abkhasia) and constant issue with Belarus and access to Kenigsberg. Baltic states have been shitting bricks pretty much past 30 years non-stop. And of course while dumping assload of money into Syria.

Kazakhstan ... I think heard last year, I think, they were dumping Cyrillics and basically heading toward more autonomy and independence, with Kazakh language becoming the only state language. Before they are very cosy with Russia in their Customs Union or some other bullshit treaty.

Also with Turkey/Azerbaijan wiping their dicks on Armenian/Russian hardware, many players are thinking that Russia isn't that great.

Also there is a major gas pipeline that builds/runs near Georgia somewhere, something that Vlad was never happy about. Could be any number of things.
 
Our glowniggers would have a hell of a time shit stirring in Kazakhstan. The regular fuckery that pisses off Americans doesn't count for shit out there. You have to pull off big, logistical bullshit like these fuel prices because Kazakhs don't give much of a fuck about racism, social politics, media, or consoomerism. They're a bit busy trying to eke out a semi-normal life in the world's designated shitting street. Thus, you gotta go big on making things miserable for them, comparatively.

Fucking Kazahstan has been a very fucked up place, very close to Vlad, golden statues to their leader, fairly tyrannical ... Trust me, CIA, never mind current woke CIA doesn't stand a chance there playing Borat. If Afganistan fiasko showed anything, US can't fucking influence shit, never mind control it.

The more probable cause is the same shit that has been happening in Ukraine and Belarus and Moldova and Georgia and pretty much all other border states to some extent. Older Soviet vatnik assholes are dying out and younger generation does not understand why they need to live with all the Soviet shit. Many can travel and see the world and can see that their homeland kind of sucks because Vlad wants to rebuild Soviet empire with satellite puppet countries around. This is mainly why nationalism surges all around Russia, it's no longer Soviet Union, you can stop worshiping Moscow and feel like little sibling of much cooler, older brother (who is whoring you out)
 
I don't think Russia is interested in getting involved too heavily. They're already busy dealing with Ukraine, intervening in Kazakhstan could stretch them too thin and make their Ukraine gambit less convincing to the West. Also, China would not appreciate a Russian client state on their weak western flank. They'll probably just do the bare minimum to get things reasonably stable again and keep the oil and gas flowing.
Pssst! Putin's Space Program is mainly based in Kazakhstan. Baikonur Cosmodrome anyone? I can't see Vlad letting things get too far out of hand before crushing it with his Iron Boot. And while the Kazakh's are generally somewhat pro Soviet/Russian era, I can't see Putin being happy about such massive protests popping up anywhere within his domain of influence. You would not want people getting ideas.
 
Pssst! Putin's Space Program is mainly based in Kazakhstan. Baikonur Cosmodrome anyone? I can't see Vlad letting things get too far out of hand before crushing it with his Iron Boot. And while the Kazakh's are generally somewhat pro Soviet/Russian era, I can't see Putin being happy about such massive protests popping up anywhere within his domain of influence. You would not want people getting ideas.

They definitely won't let go of Baikonur yet. But they have been dumping billions into an alternative at Vostochny for just such an eventuality.

 
How much Soros money is and will be involved here?
Our glowniggers would have a hell of a time shit stirring in Kazakhstan. The regular fuckery that pisses off Americans doesn't count for shit out there. You have to pull off big, logistical bullshit like these fuel prices because Kazakhs don't give much of a fuck about racism, social politics, media, or consoomerism. They're a bit busy trying to eke out a semi-normal life in the world's designated shitting street. Thus, you gotta go big on making things miserable for them, comparatively.
They aren't sending blue haired gender studies graduates or diversity hires. Remember, the CIA will actively work with racists if they need to for their mission, like their long history of association with Ukrainian Nazi collaborators or promotion of neo-Nazi parties in Ukraine during their coup in 2014. They have a fuckton of local assets in this region like Mikheil Saakashvili, former president of Georgia and somehow also a Ukrainian politician.
 
How much Soros money is and will be involved here?

They aren't sending blue haired gender studies graduates or diversity hires. Remember, the CIA will actively work with racists if they need to for their mission, like their long history of association with Ukrainian Nazi collaborators or promotion of neo-Nazi parties in Ukraine during their coup in 2014. They have a fuckton of local assets in this region like Mikheil Saakashvili, former president of Georgia and somehow also a Ukrainian politician.
Oh, sure they will, but that's not the point of my post. The point is that Kazakhstan is and has been an exceedingly fucked up place to live for a very long time. Stirring up and controlling political dissent is thus extremely hard work, even for the CIA. Nevermind that it is of dubious value to even do so in the first place.
 
This will be one to watch, minimum wage in Kazakhstan is something like ~1000$ annual take-home IIRC and gas prices supposedly jumped 30 cents at the pump - that's bordering on bankruptcy for a lot of people when combined with the general global clusterfuck with food inflation. The hilarious bit is it's probably not even Tokayev's fault, a lot of LNG producers have been deliberately shipping to Europe thanks to the spiking prices which probably affected what's occurring here.

At the least it puts to rest any idea of Kazakhstan being the most stable of the Central Asian states and gives a good reason to pay some additional attention to the region. If Kazakhstan is having trouble controlling fuel costs, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan aren't far behind.
 
How much Soros money is and will be involved here?

They aren't sending blue haired gender studies graduates or diversity hires. Remember, the CIA will actively work with racists if they need to for their mission, like their long history of association with Ukrainian Nazi collaborators or promotion of neo-Nazi parties in Ukraine during their coup in 2014. They have a fuckton of local assets in this region like Mikheil Saakashvili, former president of Georgia and somehow also a Ukrainian politician.

lol, comrade, you need to update the script from the old worn out "they are all Nazis!" shit. Your hero comrade Sralin was the only real and actual Nazi collaborator, friend and a butt-buddy of Adolf. Time to STFU. WWII started in 1939, not in '41 like you comrades want everyone to believe ... something that was made illegal to bring up in Russia (just last summer) and carries real criminal sentences.



This will be one to watch, minimum wage in Kazakhstan is something like ~1000$ annual take-home IIRC and gas prices supposedly jumped 30 cents at the pump - that's bordering on bankruptcy for a lot of people when combined with the general global clusterfuck with food inflation. The hilarious bit is it's probably not even Tokayev's fault, a lot of LNG producers have been deliberately shipping to Europe thanks to the spiking prices which probably affected what's occurring here.

At the least it puts to rest any idea of Kazakhstan being the most stable of the Central Asian states and gives a good reason to pay some additional attention to the region. If Kazakhstan is having trouble controlling fuel costs, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan aren't far behind.

so I had to look up, it's 60'000 tengu which is 138.05 USD/mo. For comparison, Russian MROT is 159.99 USD or 12130 rubles/mo.

I don't believe it's pro-rated for living level. In the country money go way further and most people are fairly self sufficient, most have live stock or chickens. Kazahstan is mostly rural. I know 160$ would buy you shit on a stick in Moscow and two past MKAD. Not sure what it does in Kazahstan. As usual, city folks will be hardest hit regardless. In any case, it won't be worse than the genocide Russian commies brought 100 years ago.


P.S. looked up Ukraine: 6700 hryvna ... $238.38 USD/mo, ... lol, no wander commie vatnik Russians are pissed off.
 
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That's what you're getting for Nursultan goes to rest in his house. Goddamnit, saw this shit in news yesterday. Well, let's see what's this is this time...

Remember when Metokur said 2020 was the pestilence horseman? Could this year be war's turn?
Checks up.

More to the point, what are the odds that this unrest is one big glownigger op?
I dunno, it could be one but... have you seen the CIA niggers, lately? the whole shit become woke as fuck and I doubt it can pull stuff like Ukraine Maidan anymore.
But, if these were old school glowies... I'd give a 50\50.
 
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This will be one to watch, minimum wage in Kazakhstan is something like ~1000$ annual take-home IIRC and gas prices supposedly jumped 30 cents at the pump - that's bordering on bankruptcy for a lot of people when combined with the general global clusterfuck with food inflation. The hilarious bit is it's probably not even Tokayev's fault, a lot of LNG producers have been deliberately shipping to Europe thanks to the spiking prices which probably affected what's occurring here.

At the least it puts to rest any idea of Kazakhstan being the most stable of the Central Asian states and gives a good reason to pay some additional attention to the region. If Kazakhstan is having trouble controlling fuel costs, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan aren't far behind.
By all accounts Kyrgyzstan of all places appears to be the most stable and democratic of the Central Asian republics. It's easily the most friendly of them with Russia, and hasn't really undergone the heavy 'indigenization' that the others have. Russian is still the majority language in Bishkek (though there are still considerable populations of ethnic Russians in Uzbekistan (Tashkent in particular), Turkmenistan and especially Kazakhstan where they're still ~20% of the population).
 
lol, comrade, you need to update the script from the old worn out "they are all Nazis!" shit. Your hero comrade Sralin was the only real and actual Nazi collaborator, friend and a butt-buddy of Adolf. Time to STFU. WWII started in 1939, not in '41 like you comrades want everyone to believe ... something that was made illegal to bring up in Russia (just last summer) and carries real criminal sentences.
I mean the 75-year love affair between the CIA and Ukrainian fascists is well-documented and the government sure does like Stepan Bandera and other anti-Russian, anti-Polish, antisemitic terrorists. Not a surprise when the current government was installed by the CIA and their allies like NATO, Open Society Foundation, etc.
By all accounts Kyrgyzstan of all places appears to be the most stable and democratic of the Central Asian republics. It's easily the most friendly of them with Russia, and hasn't really undergone the heavy 'indigenization' that the others have. Russian is still the majority language in Bishkek (though there are still considerable populations of ethnic Russians in Uzbekistan (Tashkent in particular), Turkmenistan and especially Kazakhstan where they're still ~20% of the population).
That's not really hard when the other countries have dictators that boil dissidents alive, add new verses to the Koran praising them, and change the name of bread to the dictator's mother.
 
This will be one to watch, minimum wage in Kazakhstan is something like ~1000$ annual take-home IIRC and gas prices supposedly jumped 30 cents at the pump - that's bordering on bankruptcy for a lot of people when combined with the general global clusterfuck with food inflation. The hilarious bit is it's probably not even Tokayev's fault, a lot of LNG producers have been deliberately shipping to Europe thanks to the spiking prices which probably affected what's occurring here.

At the least it puts to rest any idea of Kazakhstan being the most stable of the Central Asian states and gives a good reason to pay some additional attention to the region. If Kazakhstan is having trouble controlling fuel costs, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan aren't far behind.
Not to mention so many western countries or countries you wouldn't think matter are still locked down due to COVID restrictions and are still bottlenecking the supply chains.
 
As of right now, Kazakhstan is effectively offline. People cannot contact their relatives in Almaty, Kostanay, etc.

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