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There are FAR, FAR more well educated Russians than there are North Koreans, let alone Educated North Koreans.
There were reports of Russian soldiers in Ukraine not knowing what an "Automatic Toilet" was. They're grabbing people from so far in the boonies, that they bring in buckets of water to flush their toilets. That also means that either Russian barracks don't have toilets or they're shipping their forces to the front lines without any training.
Wtf is an "automatic toilet?" And how is that a bar for someone's intelligence?
He means they only know how to shit in a hole in the ground. That kind of poverty tends to not go hand in hand with the top educational institutions.
From how understand it, they have toilets in the sticks, but they don't automatically fill themselves. They have a bucket of water that they pour into the toilet to flush it. It's also not so much that they don't have automatic toilets, but that they didn't even know they exist. The poor, wilderness communities that Putin is pulling from are that isolated from the rest of the word. The American equivalent would be the Appalachian people.
Here's a clip of Zelenskyy referencing the toilet situation.
There are places that just have this too:
https://youtu.be/7kySzXIWf-4?si=Gmsf90GX0YblwdUs
You know, there's a hook worm epidemic in the southern US that's effecting children's mental development is being cause by a lack of proper waste management. Explains a lot of things about both communities.
Poverty can explain most things.
Well, yes, but in both cases, it's manufactured poverty. It's really not hard to make basic cesspit and keep it away from water sources. This is a solved problem.
Sure, it's a solved problem, but is it a profitable problem?
Considering the economies of areas with clean, modern hygiene vs a lack of hygiene, I'd say yes, yes it is.
This is more stubborn, cultural issues. Russia has poor areas because the wealthy don't feel rich without poor people to look down on and poor people in those areas view themselves as more rugged and strong without modern conveniences(although once a rural Russian tries some modern living while in school, they don't go home). Similar circumstances with rural Americans.
That makes a lot more sense thank you