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On Why Belarusians Should Forget About Russia Forever

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On Why Belarusians Should Forget About Russia Forever

The Kremlin propagandist has burst through and she described her own country.

Anastasia Kashevarova usually stigmatises Ukrainians, the West, liberals, etc. But suddenly she spoke out so vehemently about Russia that it turned out to be a picture from a horror film.

The reason for the fiery remarks was the disagreement over the role of women in modern society. Recently, Rosstat recorded a record drop in the birth rate.

‘If we add to this the loss of population, not only the natural one, but also the one caused by the SMO, then we will get the gravest demographic situation,’ responded Kashevarova.

The propagandist is particularly concerned that the authorities and businesses are compensating for the ‘lack of indigenous population’ by using migrants. ‘In a dozen years, Russia will be Tajikistan, both in terms of development and the number of Tajiks,’ the former adviser to State Duma Speaker Vyacheslava Volodina prophesies gloomily.

However, it was not even the problem itself that infuriated Kashevarova, but the statement by MP Alexei Didenko, who believes that ‘the main demographic problems are the desire for self-fulfilment and the egoism of women.’ He also believes that ‘a woman's career does not correspond to traditional values’.

In response, Kashevarova described the situation in the Russian Federation. We quote selected theses:

1. ‘All demographic projects have failed. The money has been siphoned off by those who dictate to us how to live, i.e. fat, crazy men..."

2. ‘The institution of the family has been destroyed, men abandon families and do not support them. Women and children are not protected in any way in the state. How many men in the country do not pay alimony? A woman has to keep running to all instances to get alimony. And she'll never get it. She will raise a child alone, then he will be taken away to SMO, he will die there, the miserable father will appear and will receive half of the payments’.

3. ‘Stimulation of birth rate by payments leads to the situation when drinking families, where children grow without care, are subjected to violence and abuse, receive monthly payments from maternity capital and spend them on drinking’.

4. ‘Developers are charging high prices for housing, what can you buy in Moscow if a flat costs 20 million and the maternity capital is 400-800 thousand?’

5. ‘There are not enough kindergartens all over the country’.

6. ‘There is a shortage of teachers and educators. They don't go to work in education because the system has stonewalled them with reporting and miserable salaries.’

7. ‘The problem of children's safety is harassment, rape, murder. Every day cases are recorded.’

This, of course, is by no means an exhaustive list of Russia's problems. But it is quite impressive. Its authorship gives it special value. The propagandist is clearly not interested in exaggerating Russia's disadvantages. Therefore, when Kashevarova talks about how shitty the situation in her country is, you can believe her.

And there are obvious questions in this regard.

Since Russia's population is already shrinking at a catastrophic rate, maybe it is not a good idea to start a war to kill even more of its own citizens?

If there are not enough kindergartens all over Russia even at the current minimum birth rate, maybe the money should be spent not on military operations and weapons production?

And, as long as the money has been siphoned off in your state, the institution of the family has been destroyed, women are not protected in any way, the maternity capital is drunk, there are not enough teachers, and those who are available have miserable salaries, and children are raped and murdered every day, why the hell are you trying to teach others how to live, including by force of arms? Maybe you should restore order in your own country, instead of seeking to occupy Ukraine and absorb Belarus?

Our ‘supporters of integration’ should bear in mind that they want to get closer not with ‘an oasis of justice and traditional values’, but with everything that Kashevarova listed: total lawlessness, violence and degradation.

Is that exactly what you want...?

Piotr Vodkin, Salidarnasts

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