#Readingrussia Due diverse Russia nei documenti russi di oggi. Una vista: “Oggi la maggior parte [Russians] sentirsi meglio di tre anni fa. ” Un altro titolo: “L’industria russa affonda nel pessimismo”. Steve Rosenberg per le notizie della BBC



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    1. potatolulz on

      lol the lady that got her toilet taken by the authorities. hahaha what a story, Mark 😀

    2. TomGnabry on

      ‘People no longer want to appear rich and successful […] now we are concentrating on true values: the family, warm relations with loved ones.’

      Yes, there is nothing warmer than sending millions of your sons to die or become permanently disabled physically and mentally in a pointless war <3.

    3. Common_Brick_8222 on

      Russian propaganda is when they say “we live better each year” and “please remove sanctions from us, everything is getting worse” at the same time.

    4. Timely_Fly_5639 on

      They need a family psychologist to say “people no longer want to appear rich and successful” to explain why no one buys expensive or branded items…

      …“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears”.

    5. dat_9600gt_user on

      Why the different opinions? You have to still be in Putin’s graces to stay alive

    6. sidestephen on

      Well, it makes sense. Three years ago the initial brunt of the sanctions struck. Since then, the country’s economy partially recovered and compensated for this, but obviously couldn’t negate the effect completely, so it still hurts.

      In other words, **Russians feel better off than three years ago, but worse than four.**

    7. GinofromUkraine on

      Those who say things got better either lie to themselves or to the one asking the questions (out of fear). Of course there are those who truly got much richer fleecing the country/the military/the soldiers etc. but I don’t think anyone dares to try to approach them to ask questions. As for people who for example found a good-paying job making <insert military gear here> – I do not believe their increased revenues offset inflation, impossibly expensive loans and everything else that got worse in Russia in the last years…

    8. Dorkseid1687 on

      This is one consequence of a country normalising lying at every level , all the time

    9. green_tumble on

      At least here in germany every newspaper knows that shit is going down.

    10. Valoneria on

      Both can be true.

      From everything i’ve read, the average Russian (assuming they’re not on the frontlines) is a lot better off than 3 years ago. They have more money than before, and the middle class has risen.

      HOWEVER.

      This does not mean that the country isn’t bleeding money, It’s not out of Putin’s good heart that they have gotten those riches, and it’s very much the coffers of the state and the industries that’s being twisted dry to pay for a needless war, wages, and losses.

      Those are two sides of the same coin, Russia as a country isn’t doing too swell, but its people have benefitted from the military wages being sent back home (when they receive wages, and not just a bag of potatos).

    11. Own_Argument89 on

      The true neutral russian jornalists and newspapers died with the invasion. Like that news program in which they said goodbye live on air. Until the invasion Russis kinda still had some freedoms, never was like China.

    12. augustus331 on

      Inflation has skyrocketed, but so have wages, espeically in the war industry. Meanwhile interest rates are above 20%. A fake economy, propped up on leveraging the future of the Russian society.

      This is a temporary holding pattern but Russian workers are sometimes benefitting from the economic sugar high of the war industry and the Russian economy will collapse to nothingness when the war ends.

    13. lordnacho666 on

      LOL so it’s not just in Britain we have issues with planning permissions.

    14. Toolatethehero3 on

      Meanwhile in the US, Trump is busy falsifying job figures to a reality he prefers.

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