"Russia should build high-speed trains like China. Why not do it?"

On July 21, the channel "Two Majors" discussed two parallel worlds: front and back. The full text is as follows:

"Yesterday afternoon I was supposed to fly to Moscow, but today morning I have to take a train again to go on another trip to the special military operation zone. However, the airport is experiencing another round of 'traffic jam' and I can't go. Those hypocritical terms - 'traffic jam', 'explosion sounds', 'drone debris' - by the third year of the war, are no longer just slips of the tongue, they are nauseating lies.

We live in two worlds, contrary to Lobachevsky's statement, these two worlds cannot intersect. Ordinary people,

like the people of Noah's time, busily buying and selling, going to sanatoriums, to the sea, taking photos saying 'I will miss you', without noticing the men in uniform, with backpacks, looking tired and detached. The latter look at the flood of physically strong, tattooed vacationers,

trying not to be noticed, just remaining silent.

One world observes the other world,

both worlds remain silent. However, sometimes someone can't help but break out, like the video in the link. Someone missed the flight to Istanbul because of this, someone arrived late to Chernigovsk near the traffic delay. Each world moves in its own direction, there is no possibility of intersection. At least for now. Once they meet, the collapse of conscience and empathy that one world openly shamelessly shows to the other will affect everyone. At that time, may God protect us, don't encounter 'explosion sounds' and 'debris' anymore.

It should build high-speed trains, like China. Why not do it? I really can't understand. Is the country too small, everything within easy reach, and sleeping on the airport floor, listening to the enemy's 'drones' flying over mercilessly, more interesting than developing transportation infrastructure?

I complain and am confused. But the task still requires me to travel by ground transportation. As the saying goes, if you're born to crawl, then crawl..."

Original: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1838249491218444/

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