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People actually believe the Ukrainian propaganda still.
Did you ever find the Ghost of Kiev?
it is not outside the realm of possibility that a nation that has treated its people like cattle since 1917 is still treating them like cattle despite a new coat of paint
in fact i wonder what changed in 1917 and what significance the word "cattle" has relating to that...
Russian cattle (ruskie bydło) is a Polish idiom about Russian conscripts from at least the 18th century (when Russian conscription lasted a lifetime for any unlucky muzhik who pulled the short straw, that is until he either died or was too badly maimed - it was later shortened to 25 years of service in 1793, to 20 in 1834, and 12 in 1855).
Also the pre-reforms Tsarist recruits could've been as young as 12 years old. Then it was eventually became just 6 years for everyone of a more fit age in 1874.