You're right, they don't look americans (all white and thin...), but the information may be true.
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A couple stays in an hotel for 4 hours, since they needed a quick sleep badly. At check-out they get a bill of 300, since a pool, gym, hotel park and performance were included in the price, which are available for hotel guests to enjoy.
The guy gives them a 100$ and a bill for the manager for sleeping with his wife.
Manager says - but I did not sleep with your wife!
The guy says - well, but she was available for you to sleep with and I charge you 200 for it.
Moral of the story: "there is a bunch of things which
MAY be true"
Also, a bit more on topic:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/12/opinion/russias-ideology-there-is-no-truth.html?_r=0And a select paragraph, which I find so uncomfortably spot-on, that I don't even have anything to add:
When members of this generation came to power they created a society that was a feast of simulations, with fake elections, a fake free press, a fake free market and fake justice. They are led by religious Russian patriots who curse the decadent West while keeping their children and money in London and informed by television producers who make Putin-worshiping shows during the day, and listen to energetically anti-Putin radio shows the moment they get into their cars after work.