Hum it's the Internet. I suppose you could trust an anonymous online person or you could read the tons and tons of articles and literally watch interviews of also Russians who you can see and hear who say they lived through it. You have to read and watch and determine what YOU think is true. No one can do that for you. Depending on how old the guy is if he is indeed a Russian he may be too young to actually be aware of some things OR hundreds of articles about it are lying ( which yes could be true, we see this now with propaganda on MSM so who's to say the guy isn't right and all these articles aren't lying just like they do today?). Very possible he's right but that's a huge pysop then too across different countries, maybe if you believe that you can research why so many people made up lies about the passport? Like I said read the articles, look up your own info on the subject, you tube also has lots of content on the subject.
It's also a possibility that even living though something that one can not realize what reality is. We have people now who truly believed they lived under a dictator when Trump was president, people who believe that the J6 people were terrorists, people who have no idea conservatives have been censored online for years now and so on. You can live in a bubble even while things go on around you especially as a child.
And if you still after reading cannot see the connection to 15 min neighborhoods. Here it is. According to many sources and testimonies you had to have a passport to leave and work outside your neighborhood in Soviet Russia. In 15 min cities they are putting up filters in some which records who passes the boundaries when they leave and if you pass too many times you get a fine. Now they say this isn't restrictive "we are just trying to cut down on traffic and cut CO2." But it IS restrictive and if you think that once these filters are up and everyone complies that more restrictions won't be added you aren't paying attention to reality either. The rest of the connections have already been pointed out in the rest of my comments.
You can read the comments and articles in the comments I have made and draw your own conclusion.
You mean the comments where someone who actually lived in these places keeps telling you that you are full of shit?
Those comments?
Hum it's the Internet. I suppose you could trust an anonymous online person or you could read the tons and tons of articles and literally watch interviews of also Russians who you can see and hear who say they lived through it. You have to read and watch and determine what YOU think is true. No one can do that for you. Depending on how old the guy is if he is indeed a Russian he may be too young to actually be aware of some things OR hundreds of articles about it are lying ( which yes could be true, we see this now with propaganda on MSM so who's to say the guy isn't right and all these articles aren't lying just like they do today?). Very possible he's right but that's a huge pysop then too across different countries, maybe if you believe that you can research why so many people made up lies about the passport? Like I said read the articles, look up your own info on the subject, you tube also has lots of content on the subject.
It's also a possibility that even living though something that one can not realize what reality is. We have people now who truly believed they lived under a dictator when Trump was president, people who believe that the J6 people were terrorists, people who have no idea conservatives have been censored online for years now and so on. You can live in a bubble even while things go on around you especially as a child. And if you still after reading cannot see the connection to 15 min neighborhoods. Here it is. According to many sources and testimonies you had to have a passport to leave and work outside your neighborhood in Soviet Russia. In 15 min cities they are putting up filters in some which records who passes the boundaries when they leave and if you pass too many times you get a fine. Now they say this isn't restrictive "we are just trying to cut down on traffic and cut CO2." But it IS restrictive and if you think that once these filters are up and everyone complies that more restrictions won't be added you aren't paying attention to reality either. The rest of the connections have already been pointed out in the rest of my comments.
Are you saying that CrazyRussian is a liar?
I love it when people throw some claims around and then get super defensive when asked to provide some actual explanations.