A Migration Aid-nel az alabbiak szerint lehet onketeskedni, ok 7 eve es most is a SEGITENEK, nem pedig asszisztalnak xenofob es homofob kampanyokhoz, amint valtozik kicsit a kozhangulat!
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Every 3 months half this site argues that hiring someone to make a meal and then hiring a second person to drive that meal to you is less expensive than making that meal yourself in your own home.
It’s always the same story with the uber-right Putin stooges — the oh wow-ness of discovering this place that, apparently, they were told (by U.S. propagandists? their parents?) didn’t exist.
Yes, Moscow is a great city. The neoclassical architecture, the seven sisters, the parks, Tverskaya Boulevard, the ring road, the metro, the Bolshoi. The culture, the food, all that. It’s also a tragicomedy. It’s where something like 75 percent of the wealth of the whole country is crammed in — within a one- or two-mile radius of Red Square, the kleptocracy. It’s a perfect distillation of the Russia that could be.
If @RealCandaceO wants to see Putin’s proverbial base, the working poor, the broken families, the drunks, the great mass of seething peasants, the places that are being bled by the war in Ukraine, she should visit the Brezhnev-era apartment complexes far beyond the city center. Or nearby Tver. Or Tomsk or Omsk or Murmansk, in the far north (the natural environs are gorgeous), or Novosibirsk, or Irkutsk, which is lovely but a shadow of what it once was. And on and on.
In other words, she should leave the Potemkin Village, which Russia created and does better than anywhere else in the world, and see a little more of this place. She should refuse to play the role of p.r. puppet parroting whatever the message-crafters inside the Kremlin want her to broadcast to her massive, mostly ignorant audience back home.