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Whataboutism at its finest.

You reference a bygone era. African Americans were still slaves in the 1840s. Women couldn't vote then. Do you want slavery back? Do you want women's suffrage to be eliminated?

The real question is do you condone Russia's behavior today? Do you believe America should invade Mexico if ex-pat Americans living there aren't happy with the Mexican government. Would you encourage these Americans in Mexico to hold a referendum to declare Mexico as part of America.
 
Whataboutism at its finest.

You reference a bygone era. African Americans were still slaves in the 1840s. Women couldn't vote then. Do you want slavery back? Do you want women's suffrage to be eliminated?

The real question is do you condone Russia's behavior today? Do you believe America should invade Mexico if ex-pat Americans living there aren't happy with the Mexican government. Would you encourage these Americans in Mexico to hold a referendum to declare Mexico as part of America.
The difference between Europeans and Americans is that Europeans think 100 kilometers is a long distance and Americans think 100 years is a long time. The rest of your statement is a non-sequitur. Whataboutism is an informal logical fallacy which means it has application sometimes but does not apply in this case.

Person A ”What if your dog got hit by a car?”
Person B ”My dog did get hit by a car“
Person A “WHATABOUTISM”

Does not compute.
 
The difference between Europeans and Americans is that Europeans think 100 kilometers is a long distance and Americans think 100 years is a long time. The rest of your statement is a non-sequitur. Whataboutism is an informal logical fallacy which means it has application sometimes but does not apply in this case.

Person A ”What if your dog got hit by a car?”
Person B ”My dog did get hit by a car“
Person A “WHATABOUTISM”

Does not compute.

Do you condone Russia's behavior today? Do you believe America should invade Mexico if ex-pat Americans living there aren't happy with the Mexican government. Would you encourage these Americans in Mexico to hold a referendum to declare Mexico as part of America.
 
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Hey @Rasputin_Vol I'm so excited! We're back to doing tours of Russian grocery stores. Let's start the chant:

"Show us your eggs! Show us your eggs! Show us your eggs!"

And then we can throw beads at whoever show us their eggs.

 
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Russians have it better than Americans? I would say Russians in big cities have it better than most Americans in big cities.

Trajectory is also an important to factor. Russia is ascending while America is quickly descending.
 
So one week of groceries cost Tucker $104. Average Russian salary is USD 14,771. 52 x $104 = $5408. So groceries for a year consume over 1/3 of the average Russian salary.

But we're supposed to believe this is some consumer paradise?

For comparison, a little over 5% of DISPOSABLE income goes towards groceries in the US.

 
Russians have it better than Americans? I would say Russians in big cities have it better than most Americans in big cities.

Trajectory is also an important to factor. Russia is ascending while America is quickly descending.
I take it you are looking at immigrating to the glorious land that is Russia so you can take part in this "ascension"?

Or are you already there?
 
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I am not surprised about Russian Grocery stores, when I was in Liberia over the some, a lot of locally raised goods were actually cheaper than buying stuff in USA.

Key is that, in these other nations, the housing and other options are not what they are in the USA. Russia has a significant agricultural economy and will easily be able to grow and sell crops at low process, even in a sanctioned economy.

Russians are likely paying more for electronics and manufacturing goods.

USA groceries have been increasing due to inflation and in Tennessee, specifically, the fuel tax.

Russia has plenty of food and fuel.

Also, as someone posted, salaries are probably a lot lower in Russia in USD. So they probably pull in a fraction of USA.

To me, if sanctions weren't an issue, Putin would not have alluded to it so much in his interview with Tucker. Reading between the lines, they seem frustrated by the sanctions hence his constant comments/posturing about China trade, the world changing, and sanctions hurting USD. He would not have gone into so many tirades about it if it wasn't hurting Russia.
 
Interesting...


Here's the problem with reports like these. Media are allowed to see hand selected grocery stores in North Korea where there is ample selection and supply. Those hand selected stores are not representative of the whole country. That is why they are hand selected by NK government officials.

Without Tucker's proof he was able to choose a grocery store in Russia at random, what he sees in the store is not necessarily equivalent to all the stores in Russia .
 
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Here's the problem with reports like these. Media are allowed to see hand selected grocery stores in North Korea where there is ample selection and supply. Those hand selected stores are not representative of the whole country. That is why they are hand selected by NK government officials.

Without Tucker's proof he was able to choose a grocery store in Russia at random, what he sees in the store is not necessarily equivalent to all the stores in Russia .
Inflation in Russia is much worse than it was in the US.


Nov 2023 7.48%
Oct 2023 6.69%
Sep 2023 6%
Aug 2023 5.2%
Jul 2023 4.3%
Jun 2023 3.3%
May 2023 2.5%
April 2023 2.3%
Mar 2023 3.5%
Feb 2023 11%
Jan 2023 11.8%
Dec 2022 11.9%
Nov 2022 12%
Oct 2022 12.6%
Sep 2022 13.7%
Aug 2022 14.3%
Jul 2022 15.1%
Jun 2022 15.9%
May 2022 17.1%
Apr 2022 17.8%
Mar 2022 16.7%
Feb 2022 9.2%
Jan 2022 8.7%
Dec 2021 8.4%
Nov 2021 8.4%
 
Inflation in Russia is much worse than it was in the US.


Nov 2023 7.48%
Oct 2023 6.69%
Sep 2023 6%
Aug 2023 5.2%
Jul 2023 4.3%
Jun 2023 3.3%
May 2023 2.5%
April 2023 2.3%
Mar 2023 3.5%
Feb 2023 11%
Jan 2023 11.8%
Dec 2022 11.9%
Nov 2022 12%
Oct 2022 12.6%
Sep 2022 13.7%
Aug 2022 14.3%
Jul 2022 15.1%
Jun 2022 15.9%
May 2022 17.1%
Apr 2022 17.8%
Mar 2022 16.7%
Feb 2022 9.2%
Jan 2022 8.7%
Dec 2021 8.4%
Nov 2021 8.4%
If it's 2.5% next month can Putin run around declaring he fixed it and that it's going down? Do you think the average Russian would then believe Putin has done a nice job with inflation? Asking for a friend.
 
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