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Post by y2kbaby on May 5, 2022 2:39:23 GMT 10
With the possibility that the Roe V Wade situation will be axed out, this upcoming summer might feel a lot different from 2021 and even early 2022. It's going to be a crazy freaking summer.
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Post by nightmarefarm on May 5, 2022 4:43:26 GMT 10
Roe vs Wade alone isn't enough to cause a shift. Even the Russia Ukraine war didnt cause a shift. But we will see a shift if Biden gets impeached or forced out of office due to health concerns which I believe will happen at some point this year.
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Post by xamo on May 5, 2022 7:43:31 GMT 10
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is definitely causing a shift though, in varying degrees depending where you are. Finland and Sweden are rushing to join NATO, supply chains are severely affected, and Ukrainians have the 3rd biggest exodus in the 21st century after Venezuelans and Palestinians. Not to mention fuel, food, and other vital commodity prices are through the roof. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd largest markets in the world are now bordering a rogue state that's invading a peaceful and sovereign nation.
Agree that Roe v Wade won't necessarily cause a shift.
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Post by nightmarefarm on May 5, 2022 8:54:28 GMT 10
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is definitely causing a shift though, in varying degrees depending where you are. Finland and Sweden are rushing to join NATO, supply chains are severely affected, and Ukrainians have the 3rd biggest exodus in the 21st century after Venezuelans and Palestinians. Not to mention fuel, food, and other vital commodity prices are through the roof. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd largest markets in the world are now bordering a rogue state that's invading a peaceful and sovereign nation. Agree that Roe v Wade won't necessarily cause a shift. It's only a shift in Russia and Ukraine. Most people have forgot about it already.
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Post by astropoug on May 5, 2022 9:04:07 GMT 10
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is definitely causing a shift though, in varying degrees depending where you are. Finland and Sweden are rushing to join NATO, supply chains are severely affected, and Ukrainians have the 3rd biggest exodus in the 21st century after Venezuelans and Palestinians. Not to mention fuel, food, and other vital commodity prices are through the roof. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd largest markets in the world are now bordering a rogue state that's invading a peaceful and sovereign nation. Agree that Roe v Wade won't necessarily cause a shift. It's only a shift in Russia and Ukraine. Most people have forgot about it already. Lots of people still have Ukraine profile pictures. It's not as prominent as it was in February, but it's still a big deal.
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Post by xamo on May 5, 2022 9:55:50 GMT 10
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is definitely causing a shift though, in varying degrees depending where you are. Finland and Sweden are rushing to join NATO, supply chains are severely affected, and Ukrainians have the 3rd biggest exodus in the 21st century after Venezuelans and Palestinians. Not to mention fuel, food, and other vital commodity prices are through the roof. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd largest markets in the world are now bordering a rogue state that's invading a peaceful and sovereign nation. Agree that Roe v Wade won't necessarily cause a shift. It's only a shift in Russia and Ukraine. Most people have forgot about it already. Disagree. Europe is heavily reliant on Russian energy which affects everything from food production to industry and media consumption. The EU is changing their entire defense mechanisms to safeguard their nations from an openly violent Russia, they have also allocated billions to be energy and food dependent from Russia/Ukraine. Some EU nations are planning to restructure their entire economies to be less reliant on Russia. Not to mention Hungary is being harshly sanctioned after their prime minister openly supported Russia. The Russian invasion also begot significant challenges for nations far away from Eastern Europe's peripheral, Egypt and India are facing food prices rising partially due to being over-reliant on Russian/Ukrainian cooking oil/grains.
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