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7 years ago
Russia is loved by those who have never lived in it. I'm Russian and I was born in Moscow. I'm an actor, I graduated from the theatrical university there. For the money that I was paid in the theater, I couldn't even pay for renting a one-room apartment in the poorest district of Moscow. And this isn't counting food, and other expenses. In Russia it's good to live rich, and a simple person from art has nowhere to go. After the collapse of the USSR, everything began to crumble - production fell, all businesses went into private, but rather bandit hands. Some degenerates have replaced others. It was necessary to survive in Russia in other spheres. In 2010, I emigrated to the United States. First it wasn't easy, but now I understand that it was worth it. Now I earn well, do what I like and what the soul is for. In America, if you work, then you will earn good money, in America you appreciate work. In Russia they pay well only to the military. In Russia, they forcefully call on the army, whether you like it or not. In Russia, terrible public hospitals, where everything is "free" only in documents. In Russia, the police only think about themselves, not about the people. In Russia, just incredible corruption. In Russia there are no independent media and television, everything is controlled by Putin. Putin is a man from the past, he doesn't think with modern standards. He has in his head only unrealized imperial ambitions. The war in Chechnya, the war in Moldova, the War in Georgia, the War in Ukraine, the war in Syria. Americans and Europeans, I appeal to you, don't believe in pink fairy tales about "good and fair Russia." In power there are seditious oligarchs who are vacationing in villas in France, but they tell how great and honest Russian patriots are. In Russia there are many racists, anti-Semites, homophobes, skinheads. In Russia there is no order, there is one continuous lawlessness, in the highest echelons of power in the first place. Think, don't be fooled by "Russia Today". Putin is a dictator and if he isn't stopped, it will be worse for us first of all, for the entire Western World. After the Second World War, Americans and Europeans forgot about one problem - Russia. Now, 80 percent of Russians are smeared with Russian propaganda, and all the dissenters are frightened or are imprisoned. The problem is that Russians seem to be satisfied with everything and this is the worst thing that can be imagined. Putin will leave - but the barbaric mentality will remain. Best regards, Dmitry