There are many maps of the world with different statistical information. Russia always spoils them.
Why?
Thanks to the Mercator projection, ruzzia looks very big, when in the reality it’s smaller than Africa.
Why is that a problem?
- First, and foremost, you cannot trust any data that comes from ruzzia. It can be falsified.
- Second, it’s shown as a single country. It is mostly not. And I’m not talking about ruzzia ocuppying other sovern states (like Ichkeria and other). I mean ruzzia is most times just Moscow, one huge city. If they did something there, doesn’t mean it’s done in other territory too. Ruzzia isn’t a developed state in any form, it’s their capital that is developed. (To some degree.)
Look at this map from wi-fi.org: Regulations Enabling 6 GHz Wi-Fi.
Ruzzia is shown as adopted 5925-6425 MHz. Is it the whole country? Sure thing, no. No. It’s not. But it looks like the standard is adopted for the half of the entire world. It’s not.
When ruzzia would fall into independent set of states, most of similar statistics would apply only to Moscow, or vice-versa to other nations. It would be as versatile as the EU is.
That would be a better world for everyone of us. Including russians.
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