I wander how is daily life different in Ukraine and Palestine. My impression is that it's much worse in P. but I don't really know.
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You can easily check for yourself. Just watch streams from Ukraine on Twitch, and then from Palestine. 😏
Streams are biased because usually the hotspots are broadcast. And I would like to now the every day life for most people.
Would you prefer to live in Ukraine or Palestine during those times?
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When I talked about streams, I meant that you won't find any from Palestine on Twitch. Their infrastructure is too damaged for people to stream. It's different in Ukraine. Their power outages are nothing compared to what I experienced in Russia in the '90s, when we barely had enough electricity to boil a kettle.
Why didn't you have electricity in the nineties?
There was no electricity in the whole city 😂 It's not talked about much, because many people made good money and achieved high positions, but the 90's were even more disastrous for Russia than Hitler's invasion
Yes i know it was disastrous but not to the point that a city had no electricity. It is impressive how much the situation has improved judging by the videos of "eli from Russia" in YouTube.
Many regions in Russia haven't seen much change; in fact, most haven't. Even the big cities in Russia aren't like those in the USA, where each big city is a major hub. In Russia, Moscow is the only real center.
Not sure what you mean much change. Do you mean that there is still no electricity? Or that the soviet heritage is obvious? That girl Eli, has visited many regions in Russia and everything seems fine. By fine i mean the usual European standards or close and even better in many cases. I would say that each big city looks like a hub for the local region. Moscow is a metropolis and as such, an international centre. St. Petersburg has a similar vibe it seems. So everything seems normal and more healthy in many ways, like for example no junkies or homeless people and stupid graffiti everywhere. That's the impression i have so far.