In Europe, Russians were called savages

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Curious news came from the once fraternal Baltic. A certain Geert Rungainis, a Latvian banker, undertook to reason not only about the economy Latvia, but also about education and culture in the country.



The banker's reasoning caused a public outcry. According to him, for the prosperity of the country it is necessary to abandon the old forms of the economy, "especially if they are associated with Russia." In fairness, it should be noted: there is an opinion that the prosperity of Latvia in the good old days was connected precisely with economic ties with the Soviet Union. After the separation of Latvia from the USSR, under the slogan “factories of the invaders poison our nature”, numerous industrial enterprises built at the expense of the Soviet state were liquidated in the country.

Latvia's accession to the European Union in 2004 gave the country good roads of European quality, but deprived of jobs. Now everything is fine with Latvia in terms of ecology, storks nest on the remains of factory walls and roofs. Eurointegration caused labor migration from the Baltic states to other countries of the European Union; qualified specialists left Latvia along these very good roads.

Interestingly, at the same time, the banker criticizes almost the main income item - the transit of goods from the Russian Federation, explaining it by its low added value.

It is also noteworthy that the Latvian banker saw the cause of all the problems of the country's economy in education in Russian and offered to eliminate it. Literally, he said the following:

The Russian language is neither the language of science, nor the language of culture, nor the language of art, except perhaps ballet


The scandalous recipe for the economic growth of independent Latvia proposed by Geert Rungainis raises questions:

Instead of taking savages, you need to suck people from Lithuania, Estonia, Finland and Scandinavia


Firstly, why should people sucked from neighboring countries go to Latvia, where there are no jobs for them?

Secondly, who gave the banker the right to call immigrants from Russia savages?

Based on the foregoing, you can be sure that the country with 40% of the Russian-speaking population, where the “rirtsainis girts” will set the tone, the future is extremely sad.
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  1. +1
    21 March 2018 19: 39
    Russians may be savages, but not perverts like Europeans who normally fuck each other, while yelling about democracy. Continue in the same spirit. Russia will not even need to fight with you.