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@AndriyVandych
Software Architect passionate about climbing and backcountry skiing 🧗♂️🎿 | Ukrainian 🇺🇦 | Lviv |
Lviv Katılım Mart 2014
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@PulseOfUkraine Ну логічно, вьортольот бамбіл, вьортольот убілі, пільоти то прічьом
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Feature Article:
The Good Russian Is Not Coming To Save You
And when you tell them that, they will make you pay for it.
thechrissampson.substack.com/p/the-good-rus…

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@CaptainGPU Насправді те що він може накодити щось в чому ви не розумієтесь, теж дуже корисно. Так можна швидко провалідувати ідеї, вибрати робочі і тоді сісти, глибоко вивчити і вже зробити нормально
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And they did it while maintaining one of the most restrictive migration polices in Europe.
NBC News@NBCNews
A generation ago, Poland rationed sugar and flour while its citizens were paid one-tenth what West Germans earned. Today its economy has edged past Switzerland to become the world’s 20th largest with over $1 trillion in annual output. nbcnews.com/business/econo…
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@AndriyVandych No, the “millions of Ukrainians” weren’t there in early 2000s. That’s a recent development, tied to Poland becoming richer.
Your experience doesn’t reflect the actual scale. Here’s 2003 research from University of Warsaw, the numbers are laughingly low.
migracje.uw.edu.pl/wp-content/upl…
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@AndriyVandych @StephenM Who is saying that besides Ukraine’s Right Sector? America did quite well as a melting pot. It worked when merit and morals were essential qualifications.
Today we reconstitute failed nation communities, keep them idle with welfare, reward corruption, and call natives “racist.”
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@Maleenovy @Kubiak_MM @StephenM It wasn’t minimal at all, this is research that covers 2010-2018.
researchgate.net/publication/35…

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@AndriyVandych @Kubiak_MM @StephenM The scale was minimal until Russian invasion. Don’t extrapolate personal experience on general trends.
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It’s one thing to say and be honest about your racism, and completely other to say “jobs for americans, we don’t need immigrants, see Poland did it”. And for the record, I agree that there clearly are cultural problems with immigration, and there should be something done about it, but “whites stay, colored go away” isn’t it.
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@AndriyVandych @StephenM So what you’re saying is Poland benefited from foreign workers who were white with similar Christian heritage and culture?
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But this is also not true historically. Yes, right now they have very strict policies on immigration, obviously that’s related to continents problems with culturally different migrants, but that’s recent decade only.
It was very different story before that, their state was doing everything possible to get more people when they needed them, as Ukrainian you just needed to find some god forgotten relative that died hundred of years ago to receive a “card of pole” and with that possibility of citizenship. All this years there was migration, a lot of it, the only difference is - they were more selective. I agree that if to look from perspective of legality, yes, more strict. But it’s not what is implied by miller here, it’s implied that migrants are not needed and they took no part in this story because the policies are very strict, and that’s just not true
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Brother he said one of the most restrictive. That doesn’t mean foreign workers and peoples not allowed. Just lesser than the others. The whole point isn’t technicalities it is the old admin of America telling us we need more and more. And it is the new admin telling us we need to pull up our boots and we can do it without. Plus I live in Texas and all the illegals from the southern border are turning my great state into Mexico. It’s becoming trashed.
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Good, so you agree there was migration of workforce. What’s anecdotal is you thinking that economy is better off without any workforce to do a job. Without infux of this, even illegal and paying taxes, people, economy stagnates and slowly dies, when native workforce looks for a better life somewhere else. You did help germans and uk with their growth too, obviously.
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First of all it's an anecdotal evidence. Secondly - how this small immigration helped Polish economy grow in 90s? It's like saying that we seriously helped Germans or UK with economy growth. You were sending money to your family in Ukraine and it was spent there (and you were usually working unofficially). The same for us - we spent money earned by our parents in Ireland, Germany or UK in Poland. And this post is about economic growth. Obviously last 5-10 years are different, but that's it.
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Нема ліків від ендометріозу, адекватного лікування менопаузи та симптоматичного полегшення менструального болю. Але давайте розробимо інвалідне крісло для сперматозоїдів з обмеженими можливостями, щоб жінки народжували не дуже здорових дітей, бо це потішить чоловіче его 🤡
Zoya🕊️@Zoya_ki_batein
A nanobot helping a sperm with motility issues along towards an egg. These metal helixes are so small they can completely wrap around the tail of a single sperm and assist it along its journey
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That’s just not true, I am from west of Ukraine, and here we didn’t had any industrial base compared to the rest of the country, because for ussr it was supposedly future battlefield. So after collapse, there wasn’t any jobs here at all, most of people of working age travelled to Poland/Czech Republic for work, every family, including mine had somebody working there. My godfather for example, worked in Gdansk as handyman in hotels. Obviously at the same time pols themselves were looking for a better wages in Germany and UK. But that’s doesn’t change what I said, it’s a fact.
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@AndriyVandych @StephenM From early 90s? seems like you are detached from reality. We didn't have job for our own citizens for most of the 90s 🤣
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@Larschezburg @StephenM Yeah, tell me, obviously you know better
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@AndriyVandych @StephenM Most Ukrainians came last 10 years, not 90s.
So no it's completely false that they used foreign labor since early 90s, complete bullshit.
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@Pashak1436 @orange_akcd Та йому не вигідно, ясно ж що такого ніколи не було
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@orange_akcd Ага
І потім щоб цобеулась їх економіка яка залежить від США
План капкан
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@paneolius @Barbosiki Звучите ідентично, думав, може двійнята
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@AndriyVandych @Barbosiki З одним з них я розлучена. Чи ви підозрювали, що ви краще стикались з життям з чоловіком у побуті?
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@Barbosiki Мені так подобається, коли чоловіки замість «я хочу, щоб у вихідні ти допоміг мені з тим, що я роблю щодня без вихідних» чують «я не хочу щоб ти спав чи грав в ігри». Жінки, ну невже ви не можете інтенсивніше поробити хатні справи в інші дні?🤬щоб не напрягати зірочку
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Four years of war has exacerbated Ukraine's domestic violence crisis, particularly among military families cnn.it/47zgpUF

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