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Russian President Vladimir Putin Prioritizes The Lower Class While Negating The Middle Class With A War Budget

Assistance provided to those affected by the Ukrainian war is a promising sign. Although Russian President Vladimir Putin has made no concessions regarding the military, he has expanded donations to families in greatest need. One-time payments will also go to soldiers fighting in Ukraine, equivalent to more than a year’s living wage.

According to Bloomberg Economics, the increase in social benefits raised the incomes of the poorest 10% of the population by more than double the inflation rate. About two-thirds of the Russian budget goes to defense, security, and social services.

Natalya Zubarevich, an expert on the economics of Russian regions at Moscow State University, stated that “the state targets the poor and the near-poor.” Moreover, she contends that middle-class households are left to fend for themselves. Due to Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, middle-class people no longer appear to be on Vladimir Putin’s radar due to the impact on global food security and affordability.

Taking Care Of Families While Accruing Debt

According to the most recent statistics available for the third quarter, due to this initiative, 700,000 fewer people live below the official poverty line, which is defined as a monthly income under $186. The government has focused intensely on helping families with children. Likewise, the finance minister, Anton Siluanov, has stated that he would prefer to collect funds for infrastructure and roads instead of giving up on helping low-income families.

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Furthermore, the government anticipates that Russia will spend about 400 billion rubles (dollars) more on pensions by 2023 than in the second half of last year to assist families with children. In 2023, Siluanov expects the amount to double. Even with growing debt, Russia’s finances remain relatively strong. However, if the United States and its allies succeed in imposing a price limit on Russian oil, financial strains will increase on the budget. According to Bloomberg Economics, annual expenses for the military, including volunteers and deployed individuals, may total around 1.1 trillion rubles.

The Economic Downturn

As a result of the invasion, Russia has suffered an overall economic decline that is hardly enough to compensate for the relief provided. According to a government-run survey, the real disposable income of most of the population has decreased for three consecutive quarters as a result of consumers saving more on food.

As a whole, the population is becoming poorer, but the number of the impoverished is decreasing, according to Evgeny Gontmakher, an economist and former government official. There are both positive and negative aspects to this equation. Yes, the decline in the number of poor people is a positive development. Although there have been positive results, many people continue to experience financial difficulties, which forces the government to take additional measures to alleviate these problems.

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The 37-year-old militiaman Valery carries a child as he attempts to assist a fleeing family across a bridge that was destroyed by artillery on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 2. Credit: Emilio Morenatti/AP

During the war, the middle class diminished to the point where it now represents less than 10% of the population, according to Gontmakher. There are estimates that hundreds of thousands of people fled Russia in two waves after having the opportunity to do so. Also, many of them abandoned their homes and jobs as well.

A War-Affected Population Receives Perks From Vladimir

Aside from ensuring loyalty from the most disadvantaged Russians, who form the basis of Vladimir Putin’s supporters, the government also offers perks to lure prisoners and soldiers to Ukraine to fill the severe labor shortage by encouraging people to join the military.

President Vladimir Putin issued a decision in late December directing the payment of five million rubles to the families of soldiers killed in Ukraine, enough to buy an apartment in most parts of the country. In addition, 3 million rubles are available to veterans who have suffered injuries or traumas.

The past year has been a challenging time for many Russians. The war has broken up families and caused many to lose loved ones. From this point onward, Russians should have more positive exposure.

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Celebrities’ Wealth Is Growing; Millions Of Dollars In PPP Loans Have Been Forgiven

Being wealthy must be a pleasant experience. The general perception in this country is that it cares primarily about making the rich richer and the poor poorer. Several high-profile celebrities who received millions of dollars in government Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans for their companies have been exempt from paying back the total amount.

Which Types Of Businesses Were Eligible For PPP Loans?

PPP loans were also provided to businesses closely associated with the Trump administration’s senior adviser Jared Kushner and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi. However, according to a Daily Mail article entitled, “It Pays to Be Rich,” these businesses were not held accountable for paying the loans back.

Due to the Covid pandemic, the $953 billion program was developed to assist needy businesses. However, according to Forbes, it soon came to light that many small businesses were having trouble acquiring loans. At the same time, dozens of billionaire-owned and private equity firms could do so.

Thus, the question arises! Does the government place a higher level of trust in the rich with their funding than in working-class citizens?

Stars Who Have Had Their Debt Forgiven

As the first publication to reveal the amount these wealthy corporations have received from the Payment Protection Program, Daily Mail has the unique opportunity to explore these figures in greater detail.

Jared Kushner, with a net worth of $800 million, is one of the celebrities who received PPP loans and were forgiven. Three PPP loans have been granted to Kushner’s family for their various businesses, allowing them to expand their operations. In total, he received $3,001,119.

Actress Reese Witherspoon, whose net worth includes $400 million and the Draper James LLC clothing company, was provided $975,472 in the first round of the PPP program to pay her payroll and rent. In addition, her loan was forgiven accordingly.

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This photo details the exact amounts taken out by these millionaires and some billionaires through the government’s program. Credit: Daily Mail / ProPublica

Equal Opportunity

Several wealthy individuals have worked hard to accumulate their wealth. Nevertheless, shouldn’t those who need loan forgiveness be treated the same way? As a result of low-paying and minimum-wage jobs, many college students and graduates face overwhelming amounts of student loan debt. They desperately need assistance in repaying these loans.

Tom Brady’s Loan Forgiveness And Wellness Website

Furthermore, once Tom Brady retires from football, he is expected to become the first billionaire in sports history. Aside from his salary as a professional athlete, he will also earn income from his wellness website, TB12. His site, which he co-founded with Alex Guerrero, promotes the Tom Brady diet plan.

Brady’s brand, TB12, is built around his lifestyle philosophy for those interested in a more in-depth explanation. His methods have allowed him to achieve unprecedented success at the NFL level. The Brady Method consists of several elements, including exercise, nutrition, and expensive pajamas.

Aside from that, TB12 Inc. received $960,855 to secure 80 jobs. The debt is fully forgiven upon payment of the total amount, plus interest of nearly $12,000.

Forgiveness Has Been Offered To More Celebrities

Moreover, the Daily Mail also reports that Kanye West has received a loan of $2.3 million for his company, Yeezy. However, ProPublica, a non-profit organization that has published all federal loan amounts and their statuses, indicates that Yeezy’s loan status is not publicly available.

Also, Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy or P Diddy’s cable network, Revolt Media and TV LLC, received $1,929,252 for 134 jobs, which were canceled.

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A Rowdy Female Protestor Attacks Joe Biden’s Motorcade

Protestors have a lot to protest these days while old problems become new problems.  President Joe Biden is no stranger  to seeing protest.

The Summit Of Americas

President Biden attended The Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, California. America hosted the event with the theme: “Building a Sustainable, Resilient and Equitable Future.”

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US President Joe Biden speaks during the inaugural ceremony of the Summit of the Americas, Wednesday, June 8, 2022, in Los Angeles [Evan Vucci/ AP]

Protestor Yells At Presidential Motorcade

Protestors often utilize large scale events as a chance to express their concerns. Meanwhile, the summit was the perfect gateway to voice their concerns. Protestors lined the street as Biden passed by. Although secret service blocked the street off, one protestor ignored the barricade.

Fox News reported that a woman walked on the street while yelling through a megaphone.

A Fox 11 Los Angeles video shows what happened. A secret service agent grabbed the woman. He dragged her away. The agent tried to slam her on the ground. The protestor began to fight back.

“Get the f— off me! An abortion ban will not stop abortions – only safe ones.” – the woman protestor yells.

The woman was protesting abortion rights. The protestor argue that taking away abortion rights will not stop abortions.

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Secret Service police officer wrestles a protester to the ground after she ran towards a motorcade
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A Statement Released by Secret Service

The secret service released a statement.

“Shortly after 5 p.m., an adult female entered a restricted roadway along a motorcade route on Chick Hearn Ct in Los Angeles. As the woman approached passing vehicles, a United States Secret Service agent swiftly removed her from the roadway and placed her into custody… Our investigation into this incident is ongoing.”- Anthony Guglielmi ( chief of communications for the U.S. Secret Service)

Americans continue to fight the same battle. Moreover, abortion rights are just one problem thought to be solved. Consequently, protestors will continue to find something to protest about since their rights are under attack .

 

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Hidden, But Determined: Why Kashmir Rappers Sing Behind Closed Doors

*In this story, the rappers are hiding due to Kashmir authorities’ threats. The people in this story have fictional names to protect them from harm.

Standing beneath a Chinar tree near Srinagar, India’s famous Zero Bridge, Rumi explains how the death of a stranger inspired his music.

Rumi says that nearly a decade ago, he witnessed a group of young boys throwing stones at an army bunker as he walked to work. These types of incidents are common in Kashmir, which is heavily armed. A soldier fired a bullet within a few minutes, hitting a passerby. Rumi recalls that the man died immediately.

“He was just walking, as I was, and died in an instant, killed as collateral damage,” he says, as the Jhelum River quietly flows nearby.

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The rapper views the Jhelum River in Srinigar, India. Despite making music for a decade, he says the past three years have been difficult due to authorities cracking down on political dissent and free speech. Credit: Safina Nabi

Rumi, who is now 30 years old and has written many protest anthems for Kashmir, feels the pain from the incident. “As soon as I got back home, I narrated the whole incident in a rap form and recorded it.”

Like many young Kashmiris, particularly men, Rumi turned to rap as a means of protesting the violence he saw in one of the most dangerous regions of the world.

The Music Industry Presents A Challenge To Kashmir Rappers

Yet he has had difficulty making music since January 2019. The Indian government ended Kashmir’s self-rule status during that month and ordered a six-month media blackout on the region. Due to the subsequent crackdown on free expression, many Kashmiri rappers have left the music industry. However, the art form has survived by moving underground. Rappers say rapping is worth the risk to ensure the Kashmiri experience lives on.

Ruth Susan Mathew, who examines the rap music of Kerala, south India, remarks that hip-hop and rap always have focused on marginalized communities. Given that rap and hip-hop originated in Black communities in the U.S.

“Rap music in itself is a political art form,” says Ms. Mathew, who is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Christ University in Bangalore. “That’s why it has a global reach and multiple societies throughout the world use it. Kashmiris, similarly, are using it in a way to voice their concerns [about] what is happening on the streets.”

Throughout his music, Rumi explores themes such as militarization, political self-determination, and the loss of cultural traditions in Kashmir. This predominantly Muslim region has also featured Pandits (Hindu priests and scholars) and Sikh communities throughout history. Having grown up in a Kashmiri Pandit family, the rapper draws inspiration from Sufism and spiritual poetry. Rumi keeps most of his music hidden nowadays to protect himself and his work.

“I have a strong feeling that times will change, and our raps will be referred to as the history of Kashmir,” he says. “Until then, we have to wait and keep resisting.”

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In Srinagar, India, a rapper raises his fist while walking across the old wooden bridge. In 2010, MC Kash, the region’s first hip-hop star, released the hit song “I protest”, which became popular in Kashmir. Credit: Safina Nabi

History Of Protest

Kashmir became part of India in October 1947, subject to the condition that the state retains a degree of autonomy. Ultimately, the state will decide whether or not to remain a part of India, join Pakistan, or regain its independence. However, the vote has not taken place. As a result, Indian security forces and rebels have engaged in combat nearly continuously in the region. According to Human Rights Watch, Indian troops since 1990 “have engaged in massive human rights violations, including extrajudicial executions, rape, [and] torture.”

Over time, rap became a tool for peaceful resistance in Kashmir. The popularity of the trend rose after Kashmir’s first hip-hop star, Roshan Illahi, aka MC Kash, released his hit single “I protest” in September 2010.

Using Rap To Express Criticism About The Government

Therefore, many young musicians have turned to rap as a method of criticizing the government. In addition, musicians are reclaiming control over their stories, according to Mohamad Junaid, assistant professor of anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Growing up in Kashmir, he has written numerous articles about how the mainstream media portrays Kashmir’s militarization.

“No Kashmiri has been shown as a person who has aspirations and is capable of explaining or showing what they are going through,” he says, adding, “The rap music these boys make is a way of venting out their pain.”

Those connected to religious songs in the past find a form of emotional release in this genre. Ahmed grew up singing Naats (praises sung in the honor of the Prophet Mohammad) and verses from the Quran. However, whenever conditions in Kashmir worsened, he found himself drawn to resistance music, particularly rap. In 2014, he composed his first song in response to devastating floods.

“The Jhelum swelled and flooded the whole valley,” he says. “I could not help but think that the Jhelum was swollen with the pain due to all the things it has witnessed.”

In August 2019, more hardships arose. The Indian government has detained thousands of critics and journalists since the media blackout began. In the new policies, authorities have the authority to define “anti-national activities” and arrest individuals they believe are “likely to commit terror”. According to civil rights advocates, these are rules that effectively punish political speech. However, rappers such as Rumi and Ahmed remain committed to creating music.

Protecting Yourself

Kashmiri hip-hop artists currently organize secret cyphers and freestyle performances at undisclosed locations. Rappers remove names and other identifying details from their recordings before uploading them on the Internet. In addition, to hope for peace, the lyrics also address issues of censorship and militarization. However, because local journalists are often detained and newspapers’ archives are disappearing, rappers feel an even greater responsibility to document everyday events in Kashmir, including violations of human rights.

Dr. Junaid asserts that regardless of whether the artists are actively seeking to record the past, that is what is occurring at the underground cyphers and unknown studios. “These [songs] are cultural artifacts,” he says.

Keeping The Message Alive

As other forms of highlighting oppression slowly slipped away, Ahmed knew he must continue his music. “After 100 years, when people will come back to my songs, they will get to know what happened in Kashmir and may feel what we are feeling right now. This is the only purpose of doing what I do,” he says.

Despite the risks, the young rapper says he relies on imagery and symbolism to avoid legal trouble. “I frame the sentences in a way so that no one is offended, keeping my work and myself safe,” he says.

 Although Ahmed carefully constructed his lyrics, police interrogated him. After his songs went viral and he received a call from the security forces about them, Dayaan* felt obligated to remove all traces of his art from the Internet.

“I became quite popular as the lyrics were written in such a manner that everyone could relate to them. But I had to delete everything from my YouTube channel for my own security,” he says.

Eventually, he discovered cyphers in the underground scene and joined a community of other Kashmiri rappers.

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