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Russia-Ukraine Crisis Consequences in Sports


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4 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Most of Russia lives in poverty and has gotten used to it. That's what the wealthy democratic countries don't understand...

There are wealthy cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, where wealthy elites live, but these aren't even entire cities, but individual districts. The children and families of Russian oligarchs and politicians most often live and study in the West: London, Paris, Rome, etc. After all, in the war in Ukraine, there are none of peopoe of the wealthy from Moscow, only from poor provinces in Asia.

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What does California have in common with the Russia we're writing about here? Slums and poor neighborhoods exist and have always existed in every wealthy country and city.

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because you said Russians are poor , I was wrong , it's 1 million homeless in Los angeles only 

 

look at this circus in USA  , like you see all stores and shopes are closed because of robbery and dealers ..if you try to stop one , he will shoot you 

 

 

 

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Every big country has a problem with poverty and homelessness. You're not proving anything here.

 

Also, what about my previous comment? Don't you have an answer to that?

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30 minutes ago, copravolley said:

There are wealthy cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, where wealthy elites live, but these aren't even entire cities, but individual districts. The children and families of Russian oligarchs and politicians most often live and study in the West: London, Paris, Rome, etc. After all, in the war in Ukraine, there are none of peopoe of the wealthy from Moscow, only from poor provinces in Asia.

I know that but Russia is more than Moscow and St. Petersburg. The Asian part is light years behind even former communist bloc like Poland or Czechia - enlisting in the army is really a way to get some money, in the wealthy democracies that wasn't the case since at least 1918 :wacko:

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1 hour ago, bestmen said:

it's MOCKERY , head of double egg :roflmao:

So? You write it incorrectly, so go educate yourself, because all of your messages can be written by a child at age of 4-6 years

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Just now, Illya said:

So? You write it incorrectly, so go educate yourself, because all of your messages can be written by a child at age of 4-6 years

I am 1 year old 

Spoiler

:RUS

 

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