She's been googling again, and found some shit.loCAtek wrote:The Hen wrote:
Allow me to remind you that you started the sweep with your ignorant comments about the Russians in this article...
You're confusing 'Russia' the location of documented human trafficking activities, with the one of over twenty nationalities found in the Saratov region alone. I don't know what 'Olga's' ethnic background was, nor did I attribute her behavior to her heritage. Allow me to inform you: The present high crime rate in former Soviet Union is due to dire economic factors following the fall of the communist party. The sociological reaction to the prolonged stress of financial instability and weak government, is entirely human and not unprecedented. You have people trying to lead normal lives there, and you have the criminal element trying to exploit the circumstances. Eventually, some sort of equilibrium will be achieved. (hopefully)
In the meantime, average folks will try to protect their immediate interests themselves, with dogs, gates and guards. Being responsible or irresponsible about that protection, is up to the individual.
Lets look at her actual words about Russia...
Can anyone explain the "logic" of this one please?loCAtek wrote:Knowing Russian cops, the babe was in better paws; the Ruskies would have shot first and asked questions later.
loCAtek wrote:The park in Saratov was rife with potential kidnappers, the mother knew this, yet abandoned it.
loCAtek wrote:'The public' in Saratov, Russia in a park, the middle of the night would be pimps and their human traffick - prostitutes.
loCAtek wrote:Saratov, one of the corridors of the human trafficking industry to Europe;
(Her link was a map showing that both Moscow and Saratov are in the USSR, Saratov is in Southern Russia..)loCAtek wrote:Did you know that Moscow and Saratov were both in Eastern Russia and part of 'the center of European human trafficking', I linked to?
Of course, any of the academics, researchers, or good people who work in these places automatically becomes a kidnapping pimp, human trafficking, prostitute, according to Lo...The Saratov region is highly industrialized, due in part to the rich in natural and industrial resources of the area. The region is also one of the more important and largest cultural and scientific centres in Russia. Saratov possesses six institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 21 research institutes, 19 project institutes, as well as the Saratov State University, the Saratov State Socio-Economic University, the Saratov State Technical University, and many scientific and technological laboratories attached to some of the city's large industrial enterprises.







