crossixir.com

post by @TheEternalKraut

back to @TheEternalKraut's posts
UltrainstinctHeinzGuderian @TheEternalKraut
@nitrrogen__ You just said it stabilized. And it wasn’t EU benefits alone. They played a role especially in infrastructure but Market liberalization and economic integration was huge

Maybe but again a free approach to the Baltics over time would have been better instead of despotism
Aug 2 2024 1:45:56 PM
  • replies 1
  • retweets 0
  • quote tweets 0
  • likes 18210
  • bookmarks 0
  • impressions 5

posted by:

(user follower/following numbers are from most recent capture, name/bio are from time this tweet was posted where possible)

Germanic Supremacist|Utilitarian|Eugenicist|Wehraboo|Eliminative Materialist|Ethnonationalist Hopscotch player|Arch-Germanic Slavaphobe| Dis: drangnachosten88
  • location Bavaria, Germany
registered Jul 20 2024 12:11 AM
970 following
796 followers

in reply to:

nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
@TheEternalKraut EU benefits. Again I was just saying that independently, without the EU or the USSR, the Baltics would not be richer in 1990 than they were OTL.
Aug 2 2024 1:44:07 PM
  • replies 0
  • retweets 0
  • quote tweets 0
  • likes 0
  • bookmarks 0
  • impressions 0

users mentioned:

replied-to user:

Explaining Russian brutality in the Caucasus and Central Asia
registered Jul 5 2024 4:21 PM
255 following
472 followers

references to this tweet:

replies:

nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
@TheEternalKraut I meant benefits from joining the EU*

Yes the Baltics are better off now than they would be if the USSR stuck around and continued in the stagnation that it entered to in the 80s. I'm not arguing that?
Aug 2 2024 1:49:18 PM
  • replies 0
  • retweets 0
  • quote tweets 0
  • likes 0
  • bookmarks 0
  • impressions 1

sources


later tweet earlier tweet