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I am genuinely shocked by the level of anti-Russian racism that appears to be deemed acceptable by British establishments like the BBC, who are now making musicians denounce Putin before being allowed to play at the Proms.
This is sinister, no two ways about it.
1 year ago · 👍 eph, staticvoid, devyl, shway
@eph Most recently, the Russian Empire finally annexed my Belarus and turned its territory into its military base for the invasion in Ukraine. Almost every hour of the day I could hear the flights of their aircrafts for a month. My elderly parents and brother easily perceived the Kremlin's TV propaganda and as a matter of course discussed the effectiveness of the bombing of Ukrainian cities, justifying this by the need to denazify the Ukrainian population. · 1 year ago
@eph, I respect the efforts of generations of a few dissidents and even individual ethnic groups in their attempts to change the essence of Russian imperialism and / or break out of it, but the rest of the population easily suppresses them, regardless of any victims, whether their own or others. On the surface of the sea, this is not reflected in any way. So, yes, it’s easier for me to perceive them as a whole, as you wrote:
все руске сут ватники · 1 year ago
@astroseneca, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I perceive that you've broadened your definition to include all the ethnic groups in the Russian Federation, even the ones who hate ethnic Russians, as subhuman because the leader(s) of Russia have been, and currently are, bastards. You're saying that at no point have there been Russian (ethnic or otherwise) dissidents opposing their rulers' imperalism, correct? tl;dr все руске сут ватники · 1 year ago
@eph
Does such reasoning apply to all Slavs, or just Russians?
The Russians, by their rulers, are reasonably kept in a half-starved state to suppress self-esteem, ethnic self-consciousness and maintain the required level of aggression (with any amount of dollars coming into the country from the sale of energy resources), which is then directed to the nearest, more prosperous, neighbors.
But the bottom line is that the Russians themselves have long been accustomed to such perverted involvement in the imperial plans of their rulers that they are simply proud of it. · 1 year ago
@eph
Does such reasoning apply to all Slavs, or just Russians?
Russia is a conglomerate of nations and tribes forcibly included into its composition at different periods of its history, where they were subject to unconditional assimilation under the standard of some hypothetical "Russian" as an adjective to the empire. So, Russians are a collective name for such processed nations and tribes (not necessarily Slavic). · 1 year ago
@kevinsan I don't know who astro is. Maybe he hasn't even registered at the Station yet. These quoted words are often used in the news and websites of my information bubble and it is very convenient for me to use them to enhance irony or even sarcasm, regarding the Russians. · 1 year ago
@astroseneca, if I’m understanding the below quote correctly, you’re calling Russians subhuman:
You treat them as equals, but that's a mistake. I would call them wildlings, but the bottom line is that, in general, the core of their mentality has never risen from its archaic level of the Paleolithic. Because of this misunderstanding, we can observe Stone Age musicians, programmers, diplomats, dictators etc. wandering around the civilized world, whom other people consider normal.
Does such reasoning apply to all Slavs, or just Russians? · 1 year ago
astro, you keep using quote words that weren't even used. It reads like copypasta. · 1 year ago
@eph, the Russian people == the Russian leadership
If this is not understood, then there is a high risk of losing.
Their entire history shows a clear request for a ruler with dictatorial ambitions. But of course, you most likely do not know the history of Russia, even in its official refined form. · 1 year ago
All I see here and in the following topics about the 'amazing' and 'such mysterious' Russians is a general misunderstanding of their essence (mentality). You treat them as equals, but that's a mistake. I would call them wildlings, but the bottom line is that, in general, the core of their mentality has never risen from its archaic level of the Paleolithic. Because of this misunderstanding, we can observe Stone Age musicians, programmers, diplomats, dictators etc. wandering around the civilized world, whom other people consider normal. · 1 year ago
The west generally seems to think that punishing the Russian people is punishing the Russian leadership; it does not work like that. · 1 year ago
Simply playing music in an orchestra would therefore be self-declaring themselves an enemy of the Russian state. That alone would seem like an unfair burden to place on a musician. · 1 year ago
I have lived all my life on the border with Russia and I fully feel its stenching influence. · 1 year ago
"Racism" is what they have been asking for for a very long time with their ugly behavior. and finally received. · 1 year ago
My English will not be enough to explain how wrong you are. If Russians (musicians, oligarchs, cooks, builders) want to earn money or live there in your Western countries, they themselves must explicitly declare their attitude to "poor" Putin, who is in "alone" attacked and attacks his neighbors. If Russian musicians have to be pulled by the tongue, then something is wrong with them (and with their useful idiots). · 1 year ago
Wow that's bad. Things are worrying in the States too. Some recent news I heard was that the Boston Marathon was banning Russian athletes from competing. · 1 year ago