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Die Untermensche's avatar

I remember reading an article about Russian demographic collapse in the 1990s. There was a risk (hope) that Russians would go extinct in about two generations from alcoholism, hunger and early death. Alas those dreams never materialised. My wife and I visited Russia on a tour in 1999. The guides constantly warned us about everything - this is bad, that is dangerous, etc. instead it was such an eye opener. The Russians were so warm and welcoming and the cities magnificent. We soon abandoned our chaperones and really enjoyed ourselves. We were in Moscow for the 972nd (I think, I still have the flag somewhere) anniversary of the city. The celebrations in Red Square were awesome. Such jubilation. Although we'd been told we should not attend, we partied with the moscovites all night long. Wonderful

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Poisoned Kiwi's avatar

Why I can't stomach the West. And I'm stuck here...for now.

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