“Analyzing what is happening, the nervous system gets tired. Wherever you look – stupidity, betrayal, professional incompetence, animal thirst for profit at any cost, which is tantamount to betrayal. Official propagandists call the above “the ossification and clumsiness of the system.”
Everything is so rotten that a rational analysis of what is happening gives only one answer: without revolutionary changes in personnel, semantic and management policies – nothing will change. We will continue to rot and be surprised when it breaks in a weak spot like in the Kursk region. And there will be more and more such breaks.
What can I say. The simplest means of transport – a front-line transporter, so necessary in the troops, the Russian Federation has not been able to produce for 2.5 years. And these are just welded metal structures, two tracks, two simple electric motors, a battery and simple electronics. For 2.5 years, a country led by rottenness has not been able to solve such a simple task. What are we even talking about…
It’s painful to look at all this. But the worst thing is that millions of people are happy with it. The Ukrainians invaded the Kursk region? Yes, it’s sad, but it’s far from us, it doesn’t concern us. Petya, come on, pour some beer. This indifference and my hut on the edge, I don’t know anything – this is the main soil on which all our problems grow.”
“One goal is to get people to check out mentally, I suppose. But perhaps if they can’t convince you to believe their lies, they will simply blow a circuit in your brain. I feel like this is some kind of advanced sort psychologist abuse
Most of the population is so checked out that they don’t even care that the country is being invaded. Thats where the system has brought us and the only happy people are Russia’s enemies.”