Where are the Russians going and is it time to create an RLM?
In the first lines I want to say right away that this is not about inciting ethnic hatred, but about trying to understand who the Russians are today and what they should do tomorrow.
The main events that prompted thinking about this topic were the amnesty for Uzbek migrant workers and the massacre events in the Moscow metro. Well, and a couple of smaller things.
So, recently the Moscow authorities announced that Moscow and the region are suffocating from a lack of workers. And therefore something must be done urgently, until everything collapsed and everyone died in terrible agony.
I liked the perfectly calibrated tactics of Moscow officials. It is clear that no one will die, but ... there will be less money. But no one agrees to this in the city halls and councils. That's right, our business is sacred!
Therefore, it is clear and understandable that the business interests of Mr. Khusnullin, who is lobbying for the delivery of cheap labor to the country, should not suffer. If the main builder of the country needs working hands, then the country is obliged to provide them.
And which country is the third question.
And as a result, the Ministry of Internal Affairs announces an amnesty and 158 guest workers will enter Russia again. I have no doubt that these are all healthy and covid-vaccinated people, with an unblemished (well, almost) past. Yes, sarcasm, if anyone did not understand.
In general, the word "amnesty" implies the forgiveness of some past sins. Yes, as those who openly convince the electorate of the need for this step say, there are all white and fluffy bunnies. Well, someone did not extend the permit in time, someone crossed the street at a red light, and so on.
I frankly doubt whiteness and fluffiness. As well as the fact that the Ministry of Internal Affairs in its current state will be able to filter those who enter it for past sins.
But why exactly Uzbeks and Tajiks? Why not Russians? Can't there be much needed workers in the country?
Or have the Russians become so impudent that they do not want to work? And everyone dreams exclusively of bright and spacious air-conditioned offices? Well, the younger generations may be yes, but I don't know about the older ones. But I know that a Russian will not sleep in a room with a dozen of the same hard workers for half the price, without using communal privileges, without days off and holidays. And the newcomers know what they are doing. And they are crowding out the more “demanding” Russians in this regard with their low cost.
And this is beneficial to the employer. Likewise, in the field of housing and communal services, an Uzbek janitor, who takes not 1-2 houses, but 3-4, is much more profitable for the employer. He has no family at his side, generally few distractions. And you can pay him much less than a Russian. Although who said that the newcomers are such simpletons that they are ready to work for mere pennies? No, they are not ready, they are well versed in prices and nuances, especially those who have been in Russia for several years. But loopholes are everywhere.
The question is different. Why did no one rush to raise prices so that it would be profitable for Russians to find vacancies? In order not to go far for examples, he took Moscow and Voronezh. A crane driver in Voronezh costs from 30. In Moscow - from 000. A welder in Voronezh costs from 70. Moscow - from 000. That is, there is no particular reason to move, since renting an apartment is a very unpleasant thing. The alternative is living in the style of a homeless person. Of course, if there are more highly paid vacancies, I deliberately took it to a minimum.
That is, in fact, we came to where I started from. The entire pricing system is focused on paying less and getting more. This is normal capitalist practice. Therefore, a native of the south will be more profitable for a Russian employer than a Russian. With him and fuss less, and more benefits.
And (for those who are smart) I'm not talking about brigades. This is a separate topic and I know very well that teams of both Russians and Uzbeks can easily work at the same facility. But this is really a separate topic.
It is clear that this situation was not created overnight. But some work has been done and has borne fruit. And today in the country there is really a shortage of hands in working professions. What to do, an accessible and empty "higher" education, which makes it possible to work hard in the commercial sector even for those who thirty years ago would not have been allowed to enter the institute even to a cannon shot.
Institutions became universities, universities - academies, and essentially empty diplomas began to be marked with a "tick" in the line about education. Degradation in its purest form.
Only one question arises: does no one really care who in 10 years will assemble spacecraft and cruise and ballistic missiles?
And the second, more terrible question: who will develop all this?
As another example, I will cite my friend an engineer, a real specialist in drones. Red diploma from a technical university, 5 years of service in the army with UAVs, then did not renew the contract and left. I planned to return to the aircraft factory, but fierce times came to VASO and it became completely mournful there. I tried to get a job at the Kalashnikov concern, they also need specialists in drones. The answer was funny, we laughed together. 8 years of practice, 7 own patents (and 4 still under consideration), several assembled devices of his invention - Kalashnikov offered as much as 37 rubles.
As a result, a person in St. Petersburg, works for a not entirely Russian company, but does what he loves for 150 thousand. She plans to leave in the future. Life is good, but the country will not get anything from it.
What's the point? The bottom line is completely worthless and ugly politics. Russians are the most fragmented and vulnerable part of the population of the Russian Federation. It so happened, and now, in principle, it is no longer so important who is to blame. What is important is what to do.
Replace Russians with migrants? This is, of course, an option, but is it that good?
The recent events in Moscow have shown that in Russia visitors, and, no matter where they come from, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Dagestan, behave like in a shopping and entertainment center. It is somewhat reminiscent of the behavior of immigrants from Africa and the Middle East in Germany. Not a very pleasant comparison.
And, I would say that often, moreover, more and more often, the behavior of newcomers causes negative emotions. He himself became literally a week ago a participant in an incident in one hypermarket, where four of these builders stubbornly did not understand the request of the cashier to put on masks. And then one of them, when the cashier stopped punching the goods, haughtily said: "Woman, work in silence." Then there was a very emotional scene with the call of the guards and the police, a lot of people stood up for the cashier, and the truth triumphed.
In one of the city's maternity hospitals, the Investigative Committee is investigating the death case. Yes, an unpleasant moment, the baby died in utero. The doctors were dragged out, as usual, but a very interesting aspect emerged: the expectant mother did not ask for help, because ... she could not! She did not speak Russian at all! And now the "heartbroken" father, who has lost the right to payments from the state (he is a citizen of Russia), promises to drag everyone and everything to the courts. While dragging doctors to prosecutors and investigators.
Where does all this come from? Why is that? Why do newcomers in Russia behave like at home, while Russians should feel ... well, let's just say, not on the same level. And even more so in the subway.
What is all this for and why? One gets the impression that the Russian government simply decided to finally and irrevocably reduce the Russians to a level below the waterline. And to start with interethnic relations.
Questions constantly arise: why is it possible for one person to do everything, while others - according to the law? Moreover, in the stories that appear from time to time in social networks and the media, everything is possible if you come from Dagestan or similar places.
And getting acquainted with numerous publications on the case of Roman Kovalev, I never ceased to catch myself thinking that this was some kind of theater of the absurd.
No repentance. On the contrary, especially some of the participants in the villainy have such a sincere bewilderment: why ??? Rape / beat up some kind of Russian - so what? Three or four of us marked out one Russian - so this is nothing, there are so many "red" ones. It is necessary to protect our own. He sold drugs - after all, not to his own children.
But God forbid, say or even look askance in the direction of such relatives - it will tear to shreds. These are his women, this is sacred. And to arrange a criminally punishable entertainment with a Russian and then begin to intimidate relatives so that the statement was taken from the police - this is normal for Moscow, too, for a long time.
What is going on? Did the bunny have a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one? If you look in history, then there you can see how, starting from 1991, Russians were simply thrown out of all these independent and not so independent republics. They fled, often saving their lives. And so it was in all the republics of the former USSR, except, perhaps, Belarus and Ukraine.
Let's take Uzbekistan? In 1991, the share of Russians in the republic was 7,73% of the total, or 1 million people. In 593, 2021 years later, only 30 million people remain in the country. or 0,72% of the total. Or a decrease of almost 2,1%.
Chechnya is no exception. The number of Russians in this republic, already small, decreased by 2002% from 2010 to 40, from 40 thousand to 24. Or from 3,7% to 1,9%.
That is, the gentlemen simply drove the Russians out of their countries / republics, and now they are calmly driving to Russia for a walk and bragging about their strength. And they do it more than unceremoniously. Indeed, why stand on ceremony with these Russians, they have already defeated them once, it turns out, having driven them to Russia.
Recently, the behavior of Caucasian and Asian gentlemen reminds me very much of the Americans. They also settled down nicely. Killing an American soldier in another country is a crime. But when American soldiers kill residents of another country, for some reason, it is not considered a crime. Americans do not recognize this as a crime.
Have you heard that US citizens are involved for genocide or murder? So I have not heard. Hospital in Afghanistan, hospital in Syria - no, no one is to blame. More precisely, civilian objects in the path of American missiles are to blame.
Here's the same thing with us. And I wonder if three Russians in Grozny or Makhachkala took and beat a local? What is the likelihood that they would have left alive at all? Judging by what is happening in other cities across Russia performed by Caucasians, they would have been lynched by the whole city.
By the way, the fact that Kadyrov himself has to pull back his own people from time to time from Grozny does no honor. Although, it should be admitted, the Dagestanis have long overtaken the Chechens in this regard.
And I have no doubt that, in accordance with the "age-old traditions", both in Dagestan and in Uzbekistan, they would arrange a real lynching for the suddenly insolent foreigners.
And here - everything is quite beautiful. For them. We have, you know, justice. They would listen, provide them with an interpreter, and gently put them out the door. Will be returned to Uzbekistan. And then they also give amnesty. Well, human rights ...
This Russian has the right only to pay taxes regularly. Which will be courted by all these uninvited guests. Who, having put us at the door at one time, now brazenly climb out the window.
How are the cities there, Russians? In whose hands are the markets? And now one more question: what about bringing potatoes to Uzbekistan and selling them?
So no, on the contrary. This year we promised to give Uzbekistan MILLION hectares of farmland. They, the poor, have little of their land, so nothing, there is Russia, she will share.
You know, it reminds me of the situation when I divorced my wife, but it seems like the relationship remained normal. You can stop by, have a snack and all that. To borrow before the salary, and then not to give. Our own people, we will be counted somehow later ...
The main problem for Russians is disunity. Every man for himself, every man for himself. In a separate trench. And the guests have a trench. And they sit there with the whole diaspora. And they solve all their problems with a crowd.
By the way, there is nothing wrong with that. “With the whole world” is very Russian. It was. And now this principle is sacredly professed by both Dagestanis and Uzbeks, everyone except Russians.
Moscow is no longer called Maskvabad for nothing. Very true. The visiting contingent easily buys housing with houses, especially in the near Moscow region, where the price is lower than in the capital itself. And everything would be fine if life was really neighborly. And we can't do that, everything somehow looks more like reports from the front.
But one such visitor is in fact equal to ten Russians, because behind him there is a diaspora, which, if anything, will come and help. With advice, fists, money, connections.
The state does nothing, more precisely, it completely encourages such settlement of Russia by newcomers, creating all the conditions for this. And they come, why not? And they stay, there is work here, there are sales markets.
I am interested in this question: many Russians have already heard the vile words "Suitcase, station, Russia" in their lives. When this will start to sound in the same Moscow, populated by newcomers, where will you order to run?
Indeed, what will Mr. Peskov say then? He said the other day that scoundrels and scoundrels have no nationality. No, Mr. Press Secretary, they still have. And for some reason, more and more often their nationality in crime reports is defined not as "Russian".
What to do and how to act for a Russian person, against whom a whole front of visitors is acting, from whom both the security forces and the courts are simply bought?
Where, excuse me, to run? And what are we going to get to?
It is already clear today that in such a life, no matter how much you threaten with payments of the same mother capital, this very strange support system, which can not be used for everything, Russians do not want to multiply. And the population is showing a steady decline.
All this talk about super support programs is just talk. The implementation of many programs to support young families rests on the fact that people cannot take advantage of them, since this requires getting bogged down in bureaucracy, leaving either home or work. And often the game is not worth the candle.
And, instead of throwing energy and resources into making the life of Russians worthy, our deputies and rulers are making their lives more and more worthy. For only a person who receives half a million rubles a month will be able to sensibly take care of people by telling them that one can live on a living wage. Or retire.
And instead of Russians, who for some reason also want to live well, you can bring less scrupulous Uzbeks, who will earn more money for the owner. Or they will save money, which is basically the same thing.
Not a prestigious profession of a doctor. Not a prestigious profession of a teacher. Not a prestigious profession of a scientist-researcher-constructor. We will all soon become low-profile in this country at this rate. we can all be replaced by newcomers. And the Russians can simply be driven to the reservation, for a more comfortable stay in a nationally adapted environment. How the United States treated the Indians.
I'm only afraid we won't be taxed like Indians.
Today in the US, the BLM movement gave everyone a chance to breathe. "Black life is sacred."
Perhaps, by the way, and so. But this is not our headache. Ours is that it will be quite real soon to create a movement "Russian life is sacred". This is probably the only way to draw attention to Russian problems.
Of course, as long as there are more than 100 million of us, you don't have to worry. That's when we will start to die out completely, or when Ashot or Zaurbek will have to ask permission to pass by - then we will have to sound the alarm.
Or was it earlier?
Even in this lifetime, I would not like to be at that very station, with the same suitcase, to the cheers of the aforementioned visitors, and with the understanding that there is nowhere to go. Everyone has arrived.
Still, Russians have the right to have their house really a home where they can live according to their own laws and concepts, without fear that the next "guests from sunny Dagestan" will beat their faces or glass in the windows, because they are all like that. from myself.
And the guests, if they are really guests, knew the rules of this house and behaved according to these rules.
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