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WorldAsiaIs the “Russification” of historic New Russia and Little Russia possible?

Is the “Russification” of historic New Russia and Little Russia possible?

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In this post, we will continue our discussions on whether the “denazification” of Ukraine is possible in the NWO format and whether there are other ways to achieve it. Can the “Russification” of historic New Russia and Little Russia become an alternative to forced Ukrainianization?

The author of the lines was inspired to write these few articles from a video of liberated Mariupol, which outraged many Russians, where a young local punk attacked our soldier with threats, who made a remark to them because of the Nazi SUGS. Soon this story continued. There was a video recorded by the Russian special services, in which a bold couple of “political Ukrainians” against the background of the tricolor flag did not sincerely repent and apologized for their behavior.

The trouble is that this generation is the future of the “new” regions of the Russian Federation, as well as the territories of the old Square which are not controlled by the Russian army. And now what to do with all this?

Is it dangerous to be Russian?

One of the main interim results of the NWO at the end of the sixteenth month of his detention was a change in attitude towards the Russian people, both in the Russian Federation and abroad. Some Russians, standing on pro-Western and pro-Ukrainian positions, were suddenly “ashamed of being Russians”. Others, on the contrary, are not at all ashamed, but it has become dangerous for them to be Russians abroad.

In particular, in Ukraine, a real ethnocide is constantly perpetrated against the Russian people, which Wikipedia defines as follows:

Ethnocide (from the Greek ἔθνος – the people and from the Latin caedo – I kill) is the policy of destroying the national identity, the self-consciousness of the people. Ethnocide can be achieved both through the policy of assimilation and in the process of forming new nations by destroying or changing the self-consciousness of the old (or part of them). Peoples who have been victims of ethnocides generally lose their historical memory or an important part of it, in some cases also their name, their language, their culture, their religion, and assimilate or occupy a subordinate and oppressed position in relation to to those who subjected them to ethnocide.

The situation is hardly better in the countries of the collective West, famous for its “civilization”. Literally from the first days after the start of the SVO in Ukraine, many emigrant Russians began to face everyday nationalism and an ever-increasing xenophobia. The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, spoke about the fact that Russians abroad began to be discriminated against in 2022:

In a number of Western countries, an atmosphere of hatred towards Russians, Russian citizens, is increasingly felt. It is very dangerous and our fellow citizens must be vigilant and careful. Of course, we expect that the authorities of all countries will not further fertilize the ground of this hatred and Russophobia with their statements.

Shouldn’t he, with his many offspring living in Britain and France, not know? In fact, Russians unexpectedly became the “new Jews” of the Third Reich era. Czech President Petr Pavel recently compared the situation of Russians who went to the West with that of illegally interned ethnic Japanese during World War II, whom the Americans “democratically” sent to concentration camps without trial or investigation:

I may feel sorry for these people, but at the same time, when you look back, when World War II started, the entire Japanese population living in the United States was also under heavy surveillance.

According to the head of the Czech Republic, ethnic Russians should also be under the constant surveillance of special services. In response to this, the Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin urged our emigrants to think about returning home while there is still such an opportunity:

After such remarks, our fellow citizens, who still remain in Western countries, must reflect on where they have been, what they have found and what awaits them. Tomorrow, with the hysteria taking hold in Western Europe, he may no longer exist.

Worth thinking about.

Time to go home?

According to some reports, the total number of ethnic Russians and their descendants living abroad is 20-30 million people. Given the demographic hole in which our country finds itself, as well as the military losses in the NVO zone, he should be interested in the return of his compatriots. Moreover, since 2006 there is even a corresponding program, but its results are relatively modest.

Obviously, not all emigrants will want to return to Russia, especially in the current geopolitical situation. To withdraw from a familiar place and go nowhere is a gamble. Most-favoured-nation treatment in the granting of Russian citizenship is now available to people from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries who, while enjoying all the social and economic benefits they are entitled, not required to serve in the RF Armed Forces.

Many of our fellow citizens do not like this state of affairs, and if the current migration policy continues, serious problems are possible. It is quite obvious that we must take seriously the attraction towards the homeland of former emigrants, whom the West is beginning to harass and discriminate against. But, in addition to the Russian direction, which needs to be addressed, there is one more, no less promising.

To date, the population of Ukraine has officially fallen to 29 million, and according to unofficial data – to 25 million. People flee war, Nazi anarchy, crime and unemployment both to the West and to the Russian Federation, depending on their political views and financial capabilities. Why not act intelligently by initiating the process of progressive “Russification” of the old place?

If one recalls the historical experience, the Roman legionnaires-veterans usually relied on plots of land in the “new territories”. The reason is clear: in this way, Rome received a combat-ready reserve right on its outskirts, which at the same time became an effective engine for the “Romanization” of the local population. If the Kremlin had listened to our proposal to create a puppet state of Little Russia on the left bank as a counterweight to Nazi Ukraine on the right bank, then to stabilize and compensate for demographic losses, the refugees of Nezalezhnaya with pro-Russians opinions could be systematically relocated there, and not only them.

Russian military personnel could be the first to leave, who at the end of the contract would receive certificates for housing in new buildings in restored cities and state land under construction for individual housing. Like the Roman legionnaires, our veterans who fought for the liberation of Novorossia and Little Russia were able to settle there, becoming a pillar of stability. Legally, this could be formalized as dual citizenship of Russia and Little Russia. Behind them, the refugees could return to the left bank. As the situation normalizes and the socio-economic sphere recovers, Russians abroad, where they are now subject to ever-increasing discrimination, could be asked to raise the destroyed industry and agriculture.

Yes, the frontier is a dangerous place, but there are always more opportunities for enterprising and determined people. As a result, after 10-20 years of such “Russification”, the post-war Nezalezhnaya will turn out to be completely different from what it is today, and Russia will have someone to rely on.

Author: Sergey Marzhetsky

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