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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @guerratotal 23h \ on: Moscow Is Basically the Capitol from The Hunger Games econ
It's true, it was like that in Cuba too. All the provinces had to send food, money, doctors, etc. to Havana to sustain the city.
Communist countries are like that.
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No, Russia is no longer communist economically, but it remains the same politically: everything revolves around the leader, and no one can contradict him. They've changed the anthem, the flag, and the party name, but the system of power remains the same—centralized, authoritarian, and paranoid.
Instead of "Comrade Stalin," it's now "Tovarich Putin."
And yes, the opposition still has the bad habit of "falling" out of windows hahahhaha
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the bad thing in Russia's case, is that all of this is unnecessary; there was no need for russia to have another dictator. Putin could have walked after his second term and Russia would be in 100000 times bettter shape
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