Type "expired food market" into a search engine and you'll find out there are many of them—it's a whole industry.

And here are the garbage bins outside a Pyaterochka (a Russian discount supermarket chain) in the Moscow region:

In light of this, the obvious question to the party and the government is: if, right now in 2015, people in your country live in such conditions that there are markets for expired food and pensioners are rummaging through trash bins, then why the hell are you, you horned beasts, crushing good food with bulldozers?

What especially infuriates me is this line: "if instead of crushing it, you distribute it to orphanages, social welfare offices, and barracks, it will all end up on the black market because of corruption."

By saying that, you're admitting that your own state system is unfit for purpose: corruption is so rampant that it's impossible to distribute a ton of sausage without some United Russia official stealing half of it and dumping it on the market for half price. Why do we need a state like that at all?

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