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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 Instead, we invested in maintaining all that outdated infrastructure."

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[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

A good storm in the northeast can knock the power system.

But they didn't mention a storm in Moscow, that's the thing isn'? And the outages have been at multiple places across the RF.

Here is a link fromThe Moscow Times

Also nobody knows what you are talking about when you say northeast : NE from where?

[–] rando895@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Good point. North east US.

And you are right they didn't mention a storm, but that's not my point. The article title clearly exacerbates the problem, and points the blame in a way that suggests the Russians are either too stupid or too poor to fix the problem. Why should any of us care about such a small thing for one? And two, what is their intention? It's well known that NYtimes toes the state line when it comes to propaganda against American "enemies" .

Really the only thing useful from the article is:

"20,000 without heat in Russia due to infrastructure failure. Crews working to fix it."

But then why would anyone care about that?

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

Becasue it's ironic to have a huge oil reserve as a country, but autocrats filled their pockets with money and spend in wars, instead of investing in infrastructure.

It's relational because common people unfortunately always pay the price for having bad leaders; because it's freezing cold in many parts of the world; and finally, because RF Gvment said Europe was freezing to death last year according to their propaganda/ YT link

[–] rando895@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

I remember the article. And I'm not saying that didn't happen, in fact I'm sure the Russian Oligarchs are siphoning tons from the Russian people.

But the fact remains, the article you shared is American propaganda being used to drum up support for more sanctions, or war, or some other purpose, which will just result in American Oligarchs sending Americans and/or their money to places they should never be. There is truth to the article, but the framing is for political purposes.

You want to support oppressed people? Great! You want to denounce a tyrant? Great! You see folks across the Atlantic rising up in revolution against oligarchs? Also great!

But being critical of how the media is presented can go a long way towards supporting the right causes, being upset about things that are worth being upset about, and making sure you don't waste your energy pushing the agenda of some government which should be minding its own business.

And the working people always suffer, and will always suffer, as long as our representatives don't represent us.

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