Alcohol Consumption in Russia Plunges 43% Since 2003 After Putin Started Promoting Healthy Living

Daily Stormer
October 2, 2019

It turns out that you can make the population healthier if you try.

Daily Mail:

Russia might still have a reputation as a nation of hard drinkers, but a report by the World Health Organization showed alcohol consumption has dropped by 43 per cent since 2003.

The WHO put the decrease down to a raft of measures brought in under sport-loving President Vladimir Putin, including restrictions on alcohol sales and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.

‘The Russian Federation has long been considered one of the heaviest-drinking countries in the world,’ the report said, adding that alcohol was a major contributor to a spike in deaths in the 1990s.

‘However, in recent years these trends have been reversed.’

Promoting health? That’s against Freedom.

Anything against Freedom is just not compatible with America.

The study showed a 43 percent drop in alcohol consumption per capita from 2003 to 2016, driven by a steep decline in the consumption of bootleg booze.

The authors said this trend was a factor in increased life expectancies, which reached a historic peak in 2018, at 78 years for women and 68 years for men.

In the early 1990s, male life expectancy was just 57 years.

Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev led an anti-alcohol campaign with partial prohibition, which brought down consumption from the mid-1980s until 1990.

See? Promoting healthy living is literally communism. America is a country of ultimate Freedom and Democracy.

Storing that level of freedom inside people’s bodies may increase freedom-related deaths, but who cares? What’s important is that you don’t have some commie dictator telling you to exercise and not get blackout drunk and beat your children.

Earlier WHO figures showed Russian adults now drink less alcohol on average than their French and German counterparts.

Moscow has also launched a drive against smoking, last week announcing a ban on lighting up even on private balconies.

Tobacco use plummeted by more than a fifth between 2009 and 2016, down to 30 percent of Russians smoking according to the most recent Global Adult Tobacco Survey.

Check this Freedom out:

See how Free that thing is?