Russia boasts a massive energy infrastructure, but a recent wave of heating system breakdowns has left many of its citizens scrambling to keep the frost outside. We are still using the communal infrastructure that was made during the Soviet era," said Svetlana Razvorotneva, a Russian lawmaker and member of the committee in charge of urban engineering. “We did not invest in modernization. Instead, we invested in maintaining all that outdated infrastructure.”

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    11 months ago

    Absolutely on point.

    Totally not a big thing. It was Ukranazi children in Moscow. Russia just hit their own infrastructure to save all of them.

    Use logic! Fucking libtard Nazis, am I right?!

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      11 months ago

      And what are you going to do about it? Be upset? That sounds like a waste of your time, emotions, and intelligence.

      Like I said in another response, I’m sure what happened is mostly true, but the framing is for political purposes. It’s important to be critical of the purpose of an article (to inform? Or to influence?) so you can focus your energy on the politics that you have influence over.

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          11 months ago

          A well thought out response. You got me lol. One day I hope to live up to your intellectual standards.

          /s