90 bull said:
I spent some time in Moldova, and it's a bleak depressing place. Reading this did not make me want to go back. Everything is about bribes there. A friend had to bribe the teachers in high school so that they would grade his papers. So , everything he said about corruption is spot on.
That's kinda what I wondered when I read this… he writes this as if this particular sliver of disputed territory is some evil anomaly, but everything I've heard about the region, and former Soviet countries in general is that they're just riddled with corruption.
Doesn't necessarily excuse what the Sheriff organization is doing, but I have a strong suspicion that they're not some wildly evil exception to the norm.
I found the geopolitical discussion in the article to be really interesting, but I really didn't bat an eye about the corruption… I kinda take that as a given. (Even outside this particular region… let's not act like this is much different than FIFA-Qatar, etc… corruption and sports go hand in hand sadly).