Cry about him while he is...in Kazakhstan?

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Cry about him while he is...in Kazakhstan?

Today, all social networks are full of materials about those who ran away from the country with wet pants.

Almost a hundred thousand rushed to hospitable Kazakhstan, almost fifty dollars - to no less hospitable Georgia. Plus planes to different countries. They say that in the Far East some flee to Mongolia, some to China. Each region has its own choice.




You know, with some kind of "deep satisfaction" I read the news about how prices in Georgia and Kazakhstan rushed up.

That's right, here I am with the Kazakhs, that I agree with the Georgians. Hospitality is from the word "to receive guests", right? Are these guests? No, they are runaways. And those who ran away from the war, but not like the inhabitants of Ukraine and THAT Ukraine, but just like cowards. Yes, they don’t read “Ax” (that’s our short name on the Web) and they don’t give a damn about all my words. While there is money that the Kazakhs will not take away for their hospitality (sarcasm).

The Ministry of Defense stated that it would not chase and pursue them.

In general, to be honest, it makes sense. Why is there such human dirt, if there are enough of our own, normal people? Moreover, ready to voluntarily go and fight?


Then it became a shame for real men.

Is Russian society to blame for what is happening, so quickly stratified into two parts, one of which rushed out of the country?

Yes, partially. But the fault of the state in this is no less.

We have already talked so much about the completely toothless and impotent policy of the state in terms of ideology, that once again we don’t want to start a hurdy-gurdy. The result is here, at the border checkpoint.


Thirty years of Russian reality within the framework of very strange rules for the formation of a society that is maximally stupid and obedient and minimally spiritually educated - and here is the result.

Moreover, not only at the checkpoint, the scandal with the student "elite" of the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University showed a lot, but I personally will definitely return to this. This is a diagnosis, moreover, indicative of surgery.

For thirty years of Russian “independence”, at least three generations have grown up who believe that they do not owe anything to anyone. And they have realizable rights and freedoms, as opposed to duties. Kind of like the Constitution.

However, although the Constitution says that “a person, his rights and freedoms are the highest value”, there is also the fact that it is the Person and the Citizen who are obliged to protect all this.

But in the minds of many today, it is somewhat different, inspired by that same Western democracy: "I pay taxes, and you spread out in front of me." And absolutely do not care what is happening around. Well, if the beginning of the SVO itself did not shake people's brains, then what can we say about how many people did not even pay attention to the eight years of Donbass hell. I said more than once that the farther from the border, the more I didn’t give a damn about everything that happened behind the ribbon.

Now behold, the war is here, and this is a fact. And our near future will pass precisely along the border "before the war" to "after the war." And yes, it is necessary to live according to the laws of war.

Moreover, everyone will have to live according to these laws: both those who are in line at the military registration and enlistment office, and those who are in line at the border. And if we call the first patriots, then the name of the second is deserters and traitors.

Yes, they are worthy of negativity towards themselves by the state in accordance with the law and the concepts of honor and conscience, but it was the state that brought them up like that. More precisely, he did everything to make it so.

In general, it turns out again the nonsense “a la russe”: someone “left the hut, went to war”, and someone took up “tourism”. And then he will come and will slowly (or maybe out loud) laugh at those who were sitting in the trenches and combing the ruins. All these businessmen, IT people and other human scum.

And most importantly - how much money will they pay for it?

So I read that an apartment in Kazakhstan now costs 800-1000 dollars a month. 100 fugitives, some with families. Well, 000 thousand will pay $ 30 each, because you also need to eat.

Stunned? And I. Because it's $30. This is 000 rubles. One and a half billion. This, by the way, is one Su-000 aircraft. Per month.

That is, as long as people in our country collect pennies to buy everything they need for the army and the militias, these cowards will live there one bomber a month.

No, it won't work like that. Sorry, it's ugly to go into someone else's pocket, but spending money like that is ... imprudent. And this can and should be viewed as an economic crime against Russia.

After all, this money will go to the benefit of countries that are far from being the most pleasant for us. Russophobia in Georgia, yes, is slowly weakening, but in Kazakhstan, on the contrary, it has just taken off. And why should they be supported at all?

By the way, what the Kazakhs will arrange for these fugitives - knowing these people from the inside, I rub my hands in advance. Because the fugitives will naturally wipe their feet. And God forbid that the legs, otherwise they may wipe their hooves. Or whatever the camels have.

But for such an amount of money thrown into the economy of other countries, it is necessary to punish.

And here there is a good idea: let them pay in full for their “vacation”. No, those who have left for good can (but not necessarily) simply be deprived of their citizenship and let them sob emigrant tears in the style of Gulko or Shufutinsky. "True patriots" who simply don't care about politics, as many say on camera. Hiding eyes from the question "Whose Crimea" and so on.

But whoever decides to return after serving time - that's the one to plow in full.

And send to buy. There is money for a comfortable life in Kazakhstan - be kind, a couple of thermal imagers or drones pay. Or to Orenburg to Comrade Kuznetsov and buy first-aid kits for the company. Or…

In short, there options - through the roof. There would be someone to involve in such operations, but I think that sooner or later we will pull back. Kazakh, you know, this is such an original phenomenon on the world stage... If he wants, he will bring a Jew to bankruptcy, although rather to a heart attack. Very specific people. I do not want to say that it is bad, but harmful. While this is useful in our case, the fugitives there will quickly howl.

So back only through the cash desk of voluntary assistance. No money, spent everything on a “vacation”? Well, here, I'm sure our banks will help.

Indeed, the value of these people in terms of combat is not even zero - it is negative. Would you like such amoebas to gurgle with you in the same trench? I'm sure not. So the country does not really need them. Yes, they work for themselves. As long as it was comfortable. And how it became uncomfortable - here you have traffic jams at the borders and at airports.

You have to say goodbye and forgive. Forgive them for their cowardice and weakness, wipe away their tears and give a friendly kick to the place that shakes the most. And send them to Kazakhstan for re-education.

In general, it will be funny: instilling love for Russia at your own expense among the Kazakhs. I won’t wish it to anyone, because the Kazakhs even have such patriotism… strange. There are not cockroaches in the head, but small scorpions rustle. And so the Kazakhs perfectly bring up love for Russia at the expense of the educated.

There is no point in condemning and pitying those who escaped. These are the people of their time. They were brought up like that, and it is unlikely that they will be able to somehow re-educate them, as well as improve Russian society by depriving the runners of citizenship.

It makes sense to regret, as terminally ill people often regret and ... to make money on their cowardice in full.

Although you can not regret it. They are still third-class people now, and not by chance, but by choice. And in Kazakhstan, and in Georgia, and in Russia.
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  1. -1
    1 October 2022 02: 20
    That the borders should be closed to those subject to mobilization, the example of Ukraine did not say anything? Now all the young people have fled abroad or are hiding in their grandmothers’ closets. They are rowing 30-50 men who have families and have nowhere to run because they have jobs and loans. Why couldn’t the registration of those liable for military service be carried out first at the military registration and enlistment offices, 7 months have passed
  2. 0
    1 October 2022 05: 01
    and there is another category: I don’t owe this Motherland anything, it didn’t give me anything and I don’t owe it anything.
  3. 0
    1 October 2022 10: 40
    I also don’t see the point in chasing them and taking any measures. It's easier to forget. Well, there was a man, and then he left, we won’t be bored.
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  5. -3
    2 October 2022 12: 24
    Well, they did the right thing, Volodin himself said - those who don’t like it, let them leave. Well, they appreciated that since the state doesn’t owe them anything, then they obviously don’t owe it in return - especially by dying for the GDP and its regime... The comment is my personal opinion.
  6. -1
    3 October 2022 14: 53
    Quote: dmi.pris
    An interesting opinion of a character who has just registered .. Banned? I understand? Or from liberda?

    From the Urapatriots? This is not a branch of the nightingale show.
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  8. 0
    5 October 2022 15: 15
    In this whole situation, I clearly see a serious flaw in ideology. Those who fled beyond the cordon naturally do not like their country (I’m not even talking about the authorities and the state). There is no simple patriotism in them; neither their parents nor the school brought them up.
  9. 0
    9 October 2022 22: 11
    When something happens, you need to turn on your brain first. Internet data: a total of 1,27 million people have left since February; after the announcement of partial mobilization of the Russian Federation, approximately 700 thousand people left, with about 200 thousand of them leaving for Kazakhstan. People with higher education, high qualifications, and not fools fled. The Russian Federation instantly lost one million engineers, programmers, scientists, doctors, managers, etc. How can we replace such a loss? It will appear next year. This is not a replacement for a worker, here you must have at least a higher education, and this is 5 years. Why do people run away from SVO? What made them all run away or who made them?