• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    1 month ago

    Uh, I know the community likes to meme about peasant hovels and parasite infections and such but they won’t be living with Ukrainians, they’ll be chilling with Russian conscripts, will they be able to tell a difference?

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      1 month ago

      Things in Russia might not be great, but they’re not on the same level as North Korea by far.

      NK is genuinely quite successful at isolating its population, Russia is not. Russian living conditions aren’t horrible, they don’t experience famine and such, etc. They have internet, and many of them that are otherwise not technically inclined seem very well versed in how to evade the state censorship and control of communication. Other day I was playing D&D with some Russian friends when they started blocking Discord in Russia, and we figured out a workaround within the hour and within a day they had Discord working again, and these guys aren’t otherwise heavily inclined to towards computer shit. They’re above average level of user knowledge, but they’ve become knowledgeable in this very specific area.

      From what my Russian friends say and I gather from their descriptions, it’s a lot like Republicans here; the ones that support Putin and the current government are doing it in spite of obvious evidence they have no trouble seeing.

      Now I would assume they’ll isolate these North Koreans quite a bit, the language barrier will prevent them from talking to the average Russian and so on. The ones they bring home, for domestic propaganda purposes, will be the most loyal, willing to go on with whatever story they’re told to tell about their experiences.

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      1 month ago

      Sure, but they have eyes, and they can see the town they occupy/pass through are miles ahead of their NK subsistence-farming village.