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A short Documentary about Russian Roulette.

Here's the Legendary Johnny Ace who blew his brains out right before he was set to perform at a Christmas concert. The report is that he played the game Russian Roulette and lost.

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On 14/10/2025 at 9:01 PM, Princess Arabia said:

I don't think so. Why would you recommend Paris when I told you I saw a video showing how bad Paris is.

This is part of a anti liberal, anti stage green propaganda campaign. They paint all the more liberal cities as some dirty hell holes yet they paint cities in dictatorships like Russia or China or Belarus as in squeaky clean, pristine condition.

Paris certainly it has a lot of problems, as do all cities, but what drives me mad is that in these documentaries they avoid all the squeaky clean parts of Paris and only show you the dirty parts. Likewise they don't show you the utter hell holes at the periphery of Moscow or Minsk but they show you only the most clean places. 

As I said, what they show in these documentaries is a massive distortion of reality that is aimed to convince voters to never vote for progressive candidates because if they would do so, their city would end up like a waste pit. 


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This thread is so great. I learned a lot of things about Russia by reading this thread. This is an amazing idea. Keep up the good work and if you have more time please do the same for other culturally rich countries such as Russia. This is a brilliant idea of a thread.


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16 hours ago, Daniel Balan said:

This thread is so great. I learned a lot of things about Russia by reading this thread. This is an amazing idea. Keep up the good work and if you have more time please do the same for other culturally rich countries such as Russia. This is a brilliant idea of a thread.

Thanks. It started from my own home country Jamaica which I did months ago. Had the idea for Russia when I just learnt it is the largest country by mass in the world and it peaked my interest after watching a few videos and seeing the landscape and architecture. I'm trying not to showcase too much of the political side, though; maybe just a little bit but more of the culture and way of living for the people there. Glad you're enjoying it.


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16 hours ago, Daniel Balan said:

This is part of a anti liberal, anti stage green propaganda campaign. They paint all the more liberal cities as some dirty hell holes yet they paint cities in dictatorships like Russia or China or Belarus as in squeaky clean, pristine condition.

Paris certainly it has a lot of problems, as do all cities, but what drives me mad is that in these documentaries they avoid all the squeaky clean parts of Paris and only show you the dirty parts. Likewise they don't show you the utter hell holes at the periphery of Moscow or Minsk but they show you only the most clean places. 

As I said, what they show in these documentaries is a massive distortion of reality that is aimed to convince voters to never vote for progressive candidates because if they would do so, their city would end up like a waste pit. 

Ok, thanks for the info and the clarification.


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2 hours ago, Princess Arabia said:

Ok, thanks for the info and the clarification.

Also a reason why all the dictatorships are squeaky clean is because there everyone is forced to have a job and a good chunk of the undereducated population is employed by the city hall and all start before dawn to clean the cities and villages every day. In Paris most of the people are having a good job, they are not rednecks that have 0 skills or education that they need to be forced by the dictatorship to be street cleaners unless they want to go to prison. In most of these dictatorships you go to prison if you refuse to have a job. They don't give you welfare assistance like they do in France, In Russia they give you a hard beating if you refuse to work.

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21 minutes ago, Daniel Balan said:

Also a reason why all the dictatorships are squeaky clean is because there everyone is forced to have a job and a good chunk of the undereducated population is employed by the city hall and all start before dawn to clean the cities and villages every day. In Paris most of the people are having a good job, they are not rednecks that have 0 skills or education that they need to be forced by the dictatorship to be street cleaners unless they want to go to prison. In most of these dictatorships you go to prison if you refuse to have a job. They don't give you welfare assistance like they do in France, In Russia they give you a hard beating if you refuse to work.

That's why people in Russia and other places want dictatorships as opposed to literal democracies. In the 90's after the collapse of the USSR, after Russia become a flawed kind of democracy many people didn't have a job, during the soviet era everyone had a job but once the dictatorship collapsed, once the state planned economy disappeared many people were left jobless. But then Putin came, he transformed the Russian society in such a way that most of the people had work again, although they are paid only to have food and a roof over their head, but they have work, in the chaos that ensued the collapse of the USSR no one grabbed the bull by it's horns, everyone was fighting for himself to have money to buy at least food, but then Putin grabbed the bull by the horns and stabilised the chaos. This answers also to people who wonder why people want dictatorships, that is precisely why.


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Brrrrr!!


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