Last Updated on February 16, 2024
Tucker Carlson released a video showing off Moscow’s beautiful subway system, which carries underground trains through the city in pristine stations and tunnels that represent the polar opposite of the underground chaos seen in New York City, Washington, DC, and other once-great American cities that have degenerated into the third-world.
“One of the ways to understand a society is through its infrastructure; the places where people gather, the places where they go to travel, if you’ve got a lot of people in one place it tells you a lot about the people,” Carlson said from outside Moscow’s Kievskaya metro station which, as he explained, was built by USSR leader Joseph Stalin 70 years ago.
In the Kievskaya subway station, Carlson said, “There’s no graffiti, there’s no filth, there are no foul smells, there are no bums, or drug addicts, or rapists, or people waiting to push you onto the train tracks and kill you.”
“It’s perfectly clean and orderly,” Carlson went on.
The subway system in Moscow, or as it is known there (and in DC), the metro system, is “nicer than anything in our country,” he added, before showing off video footage from the inside of the Kievskaya metro station, where grand works of art grace the walls and a homogenous population walks in safety.
The tunnels themselves even have chandeliers.
The Moscow metro footage in Carlson’s video is juxtaposed with disgusting images of the New York City subway system, which is caked in filth, drug use, and rats, and is a frequent homicide scene – and where American citizens are rendered defenseless.
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Watch the full video below:
TC Shorts: The Moscow Subway Station pic.twitter.com/xX8qRrda3X
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 14, 2024
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The footage from Moscow, which is part of Tucker Carlson’s “TC Shorts” video series, was taken as he was in Russia for a historic interview with Vladimir Putin, in which Putin exposed the globalist banksters and others running the United States and provided much historical context for the basis of his war with Ukraine.
While Carlson was in Moscow, he also met with American political refugees Edward Snowden and Tara Reade, both of whom were forced to flee to Russia after exposing the crimes of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, respectively.