How do You Shit?

Do bears 🐻 shit in the woods?

So you might have heard that 30% of Russians do not have a proper plumbing at home and use an outhouse to defecate. This is often used by Russophobic scum and NAFO transexuals to point out Russia’s backwardness. And it might be true, many parts of Russia are underdeveloped and many people are poor. 100 million people in the EU also live under the poverty line, I wonder how they shit?

If Russians shit in the outhouse, which I do not see anything wrong with, cities in US West coast are literally littered with human excrement. Have you not heard about San Francisco or Portland, where hobos shit in the open like they don’t give a fuck? You people wanna lecture the Russians about civilization? Mind your own business.

I wonder, do the NAFO trolls ever sit down and ask themselves how many people in Ukraine have proper plumbing and modern toilets? A little Google search reveals that it is nothing to write home about.

Only two thirds of urban dwellers in Ukraine have modern toilets connected to the sewers. What do the others use? A septic? In fact, my workplace in the Czech Republic has flushing toilets but is not connected to the sewers. The excrement descends down the hill into the town, which sits on a lake of shit. You can imagine the smell in summer when thousands of tourists visit. Modern toilets existed here since the early twentieth century. But improvements to the sewage system are only being built now.

So, suck it up Russophobes, the Russians will manage.

PS: My mother says this propaganda is silly. She lived in the Russian Far East in the sixties and said they always had a toilet.

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UPD:

Rivers of shit in Kiev

6 thoughts on “How do You Shit?

  1. That propaganda number must include dachas. As you may know a lot of Russians have country houses in villages. They don’t live in them except in summer, and many of those have outhouses. In fact it’s unusual for a dacha to have a flushing WC. Well it used to be unusual, these days there are more full-featured houses in Russian villages.

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