🇺🇸🇷🇺 Tucker Carlson was surprised by the variety and low prices in the Russian supermarket
In the video, after paying for goods in a Moscow store, the journalist says that he paid approximately $104 for a set of products. According to him, in America, he would give at least $400 for the same thing.
Carlson was surprised that in a country that is perceived in the United States as a hotbed of corruption and a “center of evil,” food prices are much cheaper.
“Being able to look at what prices are like here and how people live radicalizes you against our leadership. At least that’s what I felt – radicalization,” the journalist said.
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