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"In Russia, nearly a quarter of the population do not have sewage facilities, but missiles are seen as a priority.
In Russia, its leaders can weaponize almost one-quarter of the world’s natural gas reserves, but almost one-third of households cannot heat their homes.
In Russia, they love “greatness.†But this most nebulous of concepts is never measured by economic development, well-being or quality of life. The Russians measure it by fear.
Terror is a part of life in Russia. Paranoia is drummed into its citizens. This has tragic consequences for the outside world. Because Russians fear themselves and what they have become, they seek comfort from harassing others with their “power.â€
In their view, the more people in the world that suffer at the hands of the Russian government, the mightier their state becomes.
In Russia, a death cult reigns supreme. In a country that claims to be a pillar of Christianity, children are taught from a young age that they may very well have to die to promote the glory of the state. Earlier this month, Vladimir Solovyov, a Kremlin propagandist, was filmed telling schoolchildren that “A Russian person is always ready to die. We never know when the Motherland will say: ‘You must!’â€
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