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Can I take you back for a minute?

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Remember how 3 months ago the Russia/Ukraine war began and that's all we could talk about? We got swarmed every minute with news from different media stations spreading fear and propaganda. They were having a field day with our attention span like they always do.

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Have you realised how a lot of media outlets have just grown quiet on this matter and unless you properly dig or probe a little further, you don't really know what's going on? I never even realised it until a few days ago when a friend began to fill my ears with this information.

I got to see a bunch of information about how the Russian economy is thriving regardless of the many sanctions against them. While thinking about this post, I tried to do some research of my own on that information gathered but the internet seems to be rid of information about how the US is suffering from much higher inflation rates than Russia.

The best I could find to somewhat explain my point is This article by The Guardian about how Russia is currently winning the economic war regardless of how hard other first world countries seem to be fighting against that.

Russia still seems to be earning more from Oil and Gas exports than it used to and news flash, the first 4 months of this year were more like an Oil boom for Russia. The war efforts seem to be doing more good for them than we'd thought.

Also, just 2 days ago the second-largest grain terminal in Ukraine was blown up by the Russian forces, further increasing their suffering and poking a finger at the rest of the world. Why isn't this trending?

The best reason we can give for all this not trending as much as it should is that everyone's trying to save their house at this point. There's a global inflation brewing for a lot of countries and a lot needs to be taken care of in-house before anyone can fight a war for another country.

That being said, lives are still being lost on both sides. One side more than the other, but still, a lot of blood put together and from the look of things, there's too much to gain from this for Russia to back down just yet.


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