I have been monitoring Russian media for some time including some very local news outlets, ie. regional news etc...translating into English is not that hard these days.Information from many Russian sources. Which includes information about those domains where there corruption is yet common. So exams and graduations in some private "universities", and in medicine where it is common to give presents to the physicians after operations. Which includes polls, with questions about personal experiences with corruption of family or acquaintances, which give average European results. (For comparison, in Yeltsin time there were quite well-known tariffs how much you have to pay police or courts if caught with a crime. Say, you would have to expect three years or so. Then, 10 000 dollar if paid immediately so that you have to pay only the policemen, 30000 dollar if the prosecutor has it already, or something comparable if you have to pay the court.) Cases of corruption on the top level (governors, ministers) and with large amounts of confiscated money in some cases which suggests that there is no safety for corrupt guys even on the top level. And the ability of the Russian military with 1/10 of the US budget to reach even better results.
Some of the things worthy of note are:
- How significantly media organization in Russia exist in fear of persecution if voicing any criticism of the Federal and sometimes local governance.
- The number of political prisoners in Russia compared to political prisoners of other nations etc...researching the charges brought and the convictions gained etc..
- Looking beyond the more public and obvious cases such as deaths, attempted assassinations, framings and missing persons associated with political opposition to current regime.. etc..you find the less published missing persons, deaths (politically relevant) listing and other detail to be rather enlightening.
- The best way I find to discover corruption is how those who venture to voice opposition are dealt with.
- Also the amount of human trafficking and child exploitation that is entertained and a blind eye being turned towards it is also indicated by what happens to those who voice the need for change.
- In Russia any opposition to Putin's reign is dealt with aggressively and usually permanently by those with a vested interest in Putin's reign. ( Not necessarily by Putin himself)
Here we are dealing with real consequences and not just media hype and opinioned propaganda but real life outcomes that can be documented and held as evidence of corruption.
The over all generalized conclusion is that Russia is still very much a "sophisticated mob" controlled nation who's globalist intentions are significant and currently being implemented. That the pretense of democracy is a myth designed to obscure the totalitarian reality. That the Russian Deep state is considerably more involved in Russian and international affairs than you would care to admit or even acknowledge. That Putin is being kept at arms length from the mob to provide fake legitimacy..
So sure while corruption exists elsewhere including the USA it is nothing and quite trivial, when compared to what is happening in Russia.
While you choose to ignore the reality in the Russia you so passionately support and seek to undermine those who actually seek solutions against corruption, makes the legitimacy and credibility of your opinion dubious to say the least.
The bottom line is simply that USA media outlets like NYT, WP WSJ NPR etc. could not possibly exist in Russia... period.
That freedom of the press and speech is virtually non existent.
edit: One of the most important reforms IMO that the USA could make is to install fixed terms for all members of government including congress and high/supreme court judges.
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