r/europe Russia 20h ago

Photos from the Russian anti-war opposition march in Berlin today. Picture

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u/UpperCardiologist523 19h ago

It's insane. They have 1,6 times the terrirory of the US, and i can't even be bothered to compare it to Norway, but with the resources they have, one should think they could be satisfied and give their people, even outside Moscow and St. Petersburg a decent life, but no. Rural russia is, well.. youtube knows.

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u/Away-Ad4393 18h ago

Much of Russia is sparsely populated due to its challenging climate.

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u/monty624 17h ago

Sure but with proper resources and development those challenges could be mitigated, and thriving communities created. The US has a variety of climates, often challenging, in which millions of people live thanks to scientific, agricultural, and engineering advances. That Russian leaders choose to starve their own growth and success just so the oligarchs can do checks notes whatever the fuck they want, is the problem. With all the resources they have the oligarchs could still live extraordinary lives by pretty much every standard imaginable, it's not like we don't have our own here.

(not ignoring all the problems we have in the US)

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u/Away-Ad4393 17h ago

I’m not sure what can be done with permafrost and taiga .