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    17 days ago

    I am from Eastern Europe and live in Germany. I have relatives in Eastern Europe and i visit there regularly. I can tell you for a fact that things are not as rosy in the West as you think.

    The Russian economy is growing faster than the German economy. This is an objective, measurable fact. I can tell you from personal experience it is getting harder and harder to find a job even as a university graduate. Germany is losing tens of thousands of jobs every month. Russia has a labor shortage. Germany is deindustrializing. This is not controversial, this is a fact.

    Fuel and energy prices are more affordable in Russia relative to the average income than in Germany. Maybe you don’t realize how bad things have gotten in the West in recent years but it’s not like the 90s or early 2000s anymore.

    The housing situation is worse in Germany than it is in most of Eastern Europe. Far more people own their own home in Eastern Europe. Most people i know in Germany who i went to school with rent. Nobody my age is buying a home. Public transportation is expensive and unreliable. And i only have to walk ten minutes to see half a dozen homeless people sleeping in the train station every night.

    We are a family of two and we have very little left at the end of the month after rent, bills and groceries.

    I’m not saying Russia is some kind of paradise. Obviously the fall of socialism was a catastrophe that they have still not recovered from. Obviously there is a lot of poverty especially in rural areas across Eastern Europe. But the trajectory i see for Russia, like i do for the rest of Asia, is one of positive growth. The EU is stagnating and sinking into deep crisis.