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An African Student’s Murder Sheds Light on Russia’s Race Problem ( www.themoscowtimes.com ) Englisch

On the eve of the BRICS summit in South Africa last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov slammed the “colonial and racist manners” of “Western elites,” who exploit resource-rich countries to pursue goals that “do not reflect the aspirations of all mankind.” Russia, in contrast, stands for “strengthening”...

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Putin has brainwashed Russians with hatred towards everyone and everything.

Not that long ago Russia had a lot of LGBT artists, like Shura, Boris Moiseyev, t.A.T.u. (which even went to Eurovision), as well as many acts from xUSSR countries like Verka Serduchka were super popular. Everyone is gone and gay propaganda is a crime.

Not that long ago the USSR was trying really hard to show the world they love Africans, loads studied (for free), lived, married, had successful carriers. Great examples are rapper N'PANS and TV presenter Elena Khanga. Khanga moved to YouTube, N'PANS went underground.

Not that long ago racism and bigotry was weird and unusual, today it's just the way of life.

And since the start of war, everyone who was against moved out to other countries.

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That's exactly how it's done in English: ninety means 9*10, then you add two. The wrong language in the picture is Russian. Because the Russian word for ninety is an exception and doesn't follow the same rule as 80, 70, etc.

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Ninety is a shortening of "nine ten". Eighty is a shortening of eight ten. Etc. All English numbers follow the same rule. Russian words don't follow such rule. Similar shortenings are only for 50, 60, 70 and 80. 20 and 30 are also shortenings in a similar fashion, but slightly different. But words for 40 and 90 are just completely random and don't follow any rules. The Russian 90 is actually a shortening of "nine hundred". Just like 900 which sounds similar, lol.

The ultimate citizenship test, anyone recently granted Russian citizenship can now expect to be press-ganged into the Russian military to fight in Ukraine ( novayagazeta.eu ) Englisch

Last month, police roundups euphemistically called "migration raids" took place in several Russian regions, with police and military conscription officials targeting food markets and agricultural warehouses, both places where migrant labourers are typically employed. Anyone found to have recently obtained Russian citizenship but...

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Where would people live then? Those don't want to buy. Under the bridge?

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The catch is that you live in Europe and cops won't beat you to death.

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