Politics15.02.2024 - 13:15

Carlson marvelled at the Moscow metro

American journalist Tucker Carlson spoke about his admiration for the Moscow metro.

Фото: from open sources

Journalist Tucker Carlson, who recently interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, admitted that he was fascinated by Moscow's Kievskaya metro station.

According to him, one way to understand a society is to see its infrastructure. The journalist said on his page in social network X that the metro station "Kievskaya" was built by Joseph Stalin 70 years ago.

He showed subscribers how the station looks now. Carlson admitted that what he saw fascinated him.

He also wondered how it is that Russia has a metro station that people use every day to travel to work and home, and it looks better than anything in the United States.

Carlson added that unlike the U.S. metro, he did not see dirt, graffiti, homeless people, or drug addicts in the Moscow metro. He noted the cleanliness and order at "Kievskaya".

Earlier Carlson said that Moscow is much nicer than any city in the United States.

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