Should the EU and USA adopt a more soviet russian approach to Covid virus?

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TASS has reported today -

ROME, March 18./TASS/. A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has demonstrated European Union’s inability to pursue common policy and its incompetence, that will cost the EU the loss of influence, President of Vision & Global Trends Tiberio Graziani told TASS on Wednesday.

"These past weeks have demonstrated to the globe total inadequacy of the EU. This pandemic will be ruinous for the EU as a merely bureaucratic apparatus, but this situation is pushing the member countries towards solidarity and overcoming the differences," the political analyst said.




Maybe a more russian approach would provide a consistant response and better figures in the media?
 
TASS has reported today -

ROME, March 18./TASS/. A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has demonstrated European Union’s inability to pursue common policy and its incompetence, that will cost the EU the loss of influence, President of Vision & Global Trends Tiberio Graziani told TASS on Wednesday.

"These past weeks have demonstrated to the globe total inadequacy of the EU. This pandemic will be ruinous for the EU as a merely bureaucratic apparatus, but this situation is pushing the member countries towards solidarity and overcoming the differences," the political analyst said.




Maybe a more russian approach would provide a consistant response and better figures in the media?

Scorched earth?
 
Russian Standard cures everything from COVID-19 to radiation sickness.
 
The Russian approach is probably simple:

If you think you've got the virus? We shoot you.

If you think you might have the virus? Off to Siberia, comrade - and take your extended family with you.

If you actually have the virus? We shoot you and all your family and burn down your home.
 
The Russian approach is probably simple:

If you think you've got the virus? We shoot you.

If you think you might have the virus? Off to Siberia, comrade - and take your extended family with you.

If you actually have the virus? We shoot you and all your family and burn down your home.

unlike age uk who leave you to starve to death in your own home - then burn it down anyway.
 
The Russian approach is probably simple:

If you think you've got the virus? We shoot you.

If you think you might have the virus? Off to Siberia, comrade - and take your extended family with you.

If you actually have the virus? We shoot you and all your family and burn down your home.

That is scorched earth!:D
 
Ignore oggs scare mongering.

in scorched earth your garden gets roughed up a bit aswel.

keep this in perspective.

once you've been shipped off to the gulags, the garden is going to be the least of your concerns.

our great leader "don" said heat will kill the virus. so Siberia is not a good destination.
 
April is seed sowing season, once you get to know a garden, lady variety or other kind, its yours to plough at will. whats a saltmine between comrades?
 
once you've been shipped off to the gulags, the garden is going to be the least of your concerns.

our great leader "don" said heat will kill the virus. so Siberia is not a good destination.

Heat will kill the virus?

Then why does Australia have a problem during the end of their summer?

Another fake fact.
 
Pretty insightful comments about the France/Italy/EU clusterfuck,
in this interview given by French philosopher Michel Onfray.

Of course it being with RT, it was likely redacted to fit Russia's goals.
Because the 0.001%/corporations (which Russia practices in abundance) and their crumbling at the minimum of pressure instead of being the life-saving bullet as touted
are mentioned only in passing.
The focus being mainly on the failed EU project.




"The Covid-19 pandemic lifted the veil on Western democracies’ failures, but the media has had no interest in exposing how liberalism and free-market ideologies are silent killers."

https://www.rt.com/news/484094-michel-onfray-covid19-liberalism/
 
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