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Mounting economic hardship and growing public discontent could push Russia toward internal conflict, a senior Kremlin official has warned.

The stark message comes as inflation, war fatigue, and social divisions deepen across the country.

Alexander Kharichev, head of the Presidential Directorate for Monitoring and Analysing Social Processes, issued the warning in a state-run journal.

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Military over social spending

Rising prices have hit ordinary Russians hard, with food costs climbing well above the national inflation rate. Businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and layoffs and bankruptcies loom large.

Despite the pressure, the Kremlin continues to prioritize military spending over social welfare.

At the same time, Russia’s workforce has been decimated by more than a million war casualties, mostly men of working age, worsening the long-term demographic decline and ageing population.

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Kharichev warned of “fragmentation of society” and the “loss of Russia’s ability to fight for its survival.”

His analysis cited the growing erosion of public trust in government and widening rifts within Russian society.

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    12 hours ago

    Yes please. Something good for once. That country is the source of so much suffering in the world.

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    14 hours ago

    According to Vlad Vexler, in Russian political/bureaucratic culture this is not to be understood as real analysis and more to be understood as functionaries pitching themselves as useful to Putin: https://youtu.be/ZJryUKULZ_E

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    13 hours ago

    Putin and Trump, and their respective countries, have lots in common. It’s almost like they’re marching in lock-step.

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    if russia is going to civil war, thier troll farms will be silent on social media for a while, thats a good thing.

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    I’ve been hearing this for 2 years. How’s Putin’s cancer doing, by the way?

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      it was, and remains, a real consequential threat of Putin’s course of action. but these things are rarely quick, until they begin.

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    23 hours ago

    Sources: Reuters, BBC, AP, Express

    This article is made and published by Jens Asbjørn Bogen, who may have used AI in the preparation

    haha okayyyyy

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    What’s incredible is this wouldn’t be the first time Russia has spent such an insane amount of money on a futile war they absolutely collapse.

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      As soon as it became clear how much russia botched the invasion initially, I’ve thought of vovka as Tsar Nicolas III

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              As in, an improvement on the original (fewer famines) model? Or an upgraded, more effective (bigger famines) model?

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                2040: A group of Neo-Bolsheviks seize control of Russia, fully intending to literally make fully automated luxury gay space communism real. Imagine a publicly owned vast automated supply chain that produced goods at scale with little human effort. Go full tilt on automation of all kinds, but direct all profits to the general welfare. Maybe do away with money entirely. It would start with a genuine utopian dream.

                2060: Neo-Stalin rules over what was once Russia. Its human population, long since more trouble than they were worth, were largely done away with. The population of the country is approximately 2300. Yet the combined industrial output of the automated leviathan that sprawls over what was once the Moscow-St. Petersburg corridor now exceeds that of the PRC. And a frightening fraction of that is directed towards military purposes. Their population reduced to a handful of oligarchs still controls the first, second, or third most powerful military in the world, depending on form of measure.

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          Maybe they’ll get it right this time and will be more resilient to capitalist interference.

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    Incoming headline:

    senior Kremlin official dies of suicide after shooting himself in the back of the head 3 times after falling out of 10th floor window.

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    That guy better stay on the ground floor for the rest of his life. Anything higher up than oh say about 30 feet gets so darn slippery this time of year in Moscow that you just wouldn’t believe it.

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      Russian technology is so advance that high rise balconies exist everywhere, including basements and submarines.

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      And stay away from tea too. And silenced handguns aimed at the back of the head. Just so many accidental ways people are dying nowadays

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        I recently heard Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian political dissident, give a talk. He survived two attempted poisonings among other things. He described how the current method of poisoning is for Putin’s henchmen to sneak into your home and put polonium into your underwear. So this guy might want to consider walking around naked for a while as well…

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      It’s not so much a nation as it is a very large swath of land nobody wants to live in, controlled by a somewhat organized crime syndicate who gained control of some production and defense capabilities like petroleum and nuclear weapons.

      Calling them “colonial” almost makes it seem more systematic and organized than what it is, it’s kleptocracy and they are trying to steal land with resources from targets of opportunity.

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        Considering Putin used a colonial war in Chechnya to consolidate power, it very much is a colonial state.

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            I’d say both, colonialism is sort of a subtype of imperialism where the conquered territories get settled by the ruling people. Russia has engaged in this for a long time.

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      It won’t be great news after the civil war ends up being between fascist and fascister.