• PenguinJuice
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    541 year ago

    Oh great, more crisis. I can’t wait to not be able to afford grain :(

    • @[email protected]
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      421 year ago

      Depending on where you are from, there won’t be much change in the price the experts say… But grain to poor countries in for example Africa will be effected much more.

      So Putin is mad about losing in Ukraine, so now Africa have to suffer also …

        • @marx2k
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          31 year ago

          They should probably stop supporting Russia

          • @_wintermute
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            11 year ago

            Imagine the amount of ignorance of history that goes into a comment like this. Do you really believe an entire continent of countries/people support or even give a fuck about Russia when they’re worried they’re going to starve?

            The victim blaming in this thread is atrocious. All because of a perception that a few Africans support Russia on Twitter.

          • @saltesc
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            351 year ago

            Just remember there’s 48 countries, not just “Africa”. Depending which country or even which area of a country you’re looking, you’ll find a part of Africa ruining Africa or a part of Africa being ruined by Africa. It’s a socially and politically wild place, mostly due to corruption and sectarianism. So, while a few support Russia, others are aiding Ukraine, others entirely indifferent to what’s going on.

            • Move to lemm.ee
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              Just remember there’s 48 countries, not just “Africa”.

              The numbers: 15 abstained on the UN condemnation vote. 23 opposed condemning. 10 voted to condemn.

              • @_wintermute
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                81 year ago

                I’m not here to argue with you. I’m here to point out your blatant xenophobia and how wrong it is. Have a nice day.

          • @Clbull
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            111 year ago

            After what the West did to Africa, can you really blame them for supporting Russian and Chinese foreign policy, especially when both nations have shown a far greater willingness to invest in the continent in recent years?

            • Move to lemm.ee
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              61 year ago

              Russia also benefits very heavily from goodwill in Africa generated by the Soviet Union’s colonial liberation legacy. A very large number of states there owe their sovereignty to Soviet support in overthrowing colonial rule.

          • @galloog1
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            -11 year ago

            I think this is ultimately why the deal was struck in the first place to be honest. It wasn’t hurting the right people.