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Thanks for your concern but as you will not live here your opinion is pretty worthless.
For example Gotland ... if there would ever be a any deeper conflick between Russia and NATO (in Europe) ... Russians would try to attack to Gotland / SWE. It is so critical place in whole Baltic Sea area. No matter would Russians have anything against Sweden as such or not. Swedes knows that. Now Russians chances will be limited pretty much/minimum.
Besides personally? I do not like smells of ''Kolkhoz'' or ''Sovkhoz''.
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Classic Kolhozs and sovkhozs on practice don't exist since 70s, formally from the fall of USSR, we're capitalist state. I always feel so cringe when reading or extremely rarely communicating to this Swedish woman, like I'm watching some caricature movie about USSR, u're the female Dolf Lundgren in a caricature role of Ivan Drago
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Dolf Lundgren was accepted to Russian's role only because of mass audience of USA. So called Blond Aryan man is often showed as next to Hell (thanks to Jewish-USA). James Bond films are one good example of that (and there are lots of others). Now that he (Ivan Drago) was actually Russian boxer was just the secondary matter (that came via Cold War time). In real Lundgren is very far from average Russian look, but he fit to Yankees.
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