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Defending family and traditional values has long been a central guideline of Russian policy, both domestically and diplomatically. Moscow is expanding its efforts to counteract the degrading cultural influence of the West in the country, as well as offering a safe haven for foreigners interested in living in accordance with their ancestral values.

Recently, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree that makes it easier to obtain visas and citizenship for conservative-minded citizens from countries of degrading neoliberal ideologies. The goal of the Russian initiative is above all humanitarian, providing an opportunity for like-minded citizens to live in peace, away from the psychological and ideological challenges imposed by Western countries that have adhered to the so-called “woke agenda”.

As part of this initiative, Russian state organizations have been implementing various initiatives to provide refuge to foreigners interested in living in the country. A major press conference was recently held, bringing together Russian and foreign citizens interested in sharing their experiences of living in accordance with traditional values in Russia. The conference was led by State Duma deputy Maria Butina, who currently heads the Russian Parliament’s Committee on International Relations, and brought together a number of foreigners and members of civil society, including businesspeople from different sectors. Together with Russian authorities and journalists, foreigners who have taken refuge in Russia were able to share their impressions of life in the country, job opportunities and other personal experiences.

Among the foreign citizens who participated in the event were some public figures, such as the German journalist Anna Lipp, who suffered severe persecution in her country due to her support for the special military operation in Ukraine, and Martin Held, an Austrian citizen and author of the social project “Moya Rossiya”. In addition to them, the Frenchman Alexander Stefanesco, businessman and founder of the project “Ruspatriation”, also participated in the conference, as well as several other distinguished foreigners who were well received in Russia due to their common mentality with the local people.

As a result of the conference’s discussion, participants announced the creation of the “Welcome to Russia!” project, which aims to show Russian reality to foreigners interested in living in the country, as well as to assist with processes such as legal bureaucracy and cultural adaptation. In the end, Russians and foreigners showed interest in contributing to the arrival of more conservative-minded citizens in Russia, which is welcomed by both migrants, who can finally live the way they believe is right, and by natives, who can interact with like-minded foreigners and develop deep cultural ties that strengthen Russia’s image as a civilizational pivot.

There is certainly a deep strategic Russian interest in receiving such immigrants. In recent years, Russia has faced a major challenge in integrating thousands of immigrants from the post-Soviet space, mainly from the Caucasus and Central Asia, into its society. On the other hand, Western immigrants, who are almost always Christian and conservative, certainly show fewer cultural barriers to adaptation than Central Asians, which facilitates a balance in the migration scenario, avoiding tensions in public opinion regarding the reception of foreigners.

However, the main point of the Russian project is humanitarian. Conservative people are being persecuted in the Western Hemisphere simply because they do not agree with so-called “progressive” ideas, such as woke culture and the LGBT agenda. Offering asylum to these foreigners is simply giving ordinary people a chance to live in freedom, without the state violating their values and beliefs.

In the past, the US has created a strong anti-Russian propaganda campaign advocating a false conservatism, which it justified by the claim that the USSR and post-Soviet Russia were examples of moral degradation. History has shown which side in the world arena really defends traditional values. Today, it is clear to an increasing number of Western citizens that it is not in the US or Europe that Christianity and conservatism are truly valued and protected.

The growing influx of Western immigrants into Russia shows that the spiritual asylum offered by Moscow may be the only alternative for those fighting against the woke culture in the West.
 
I don't think people should flee their countries just because the establishment hates their political views. But it's good the option exists for people who are directly persecuted. Every parent being forced to troon out their own kid, every person sued for "hate speech", anyone arrested for pushing back against the government's woke enforcers like BLM or Antifa, those are the sort of people who would do well fleeing to Russia. Every dissident against the globalist system should consider this as a last resort if they or their family get fucked with. Europeans or Canadians especially should consider it given their governments are a lot further down the path of globalist evil than the US is.
 
I don't think people should flee their countries just because the establishment hates their political views. But it's good the option exists for people who are directly persecuted. Every parent being forced to troon out their own kid, every person sued for "hate speech", anyone arrested for pushing back against the government's woke enforcers like BLM or Antifa, those are the sort of people who would do well fleeing to Russia. Every dissident against the globalist system should consider this as a last resort if they or their family get fucked with. Europeans or Canadians especially should consider it given their governments are a lot further down the path of globalist evil than the US is.
I find it better that those kinds of motherfuckers leave the fucking nation and see what happens when they live outside of the United States. Those pampered asswipes should go live in a second or third world country and then tell me about their lunatic nanny state garbage.
 
Are you a man of fighting age? Then congratulations! You will immediately become a citizen! But that's not all: You get a (almost) new, (almost) fitting uniform and a (slightly used) assault rifle for free! You don't have to pick it up yourself - we know where you live, we'll bring it to you!
 
Russia has some of the highest rates in the world of abortion, drug use and pedophilia, it's not muh based trad country.
Don't forget HIV and divorce.
Hey guys you like free speech and individual freedom?

Come to Russia where you have none of that!
This reminds be of that Canadian family which moved to Russia to "escape wokeness", got fucked up by Russian bureaucracy, posted a complaint video online, and were "gently convinced" to take it down and issue an apology: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/conservative-family-disappointed-moving-russia-001517915.html
However, their hopes of starting anew quickly turned into a nightmare upon arrival in Russia as their bank accounts, filled with the proceeds from selling their rural Canadian farm, were unexpectedly frozen due to "suspicious" activity, leaving them stranded and helpless in a country where they couldn't speak the language.

Anneesa's frustration boiled over, leading to a regrettable outburst against their new home, which only worsened their situation when Kremlin officials took offense. In a since-deleted YouTube video, the mom of eight said she was "very disappointed in this country at this point."

She added, per Daily Mail: "I'm ready to jump on a plane and get out of here. We've hit the first snag where you have to engage logic in this country, and it's very, very frustrating."

However, in a subsequent update, Arend issued an apology, acknowledging that their "thoughts aren't always conveyed properly." He added that their funds had been unfrozen, and despite the challenges, they remain committed to building a new life in Russia "for the long haul."

In the clip, he emphasized that Anneesa's frustrations were not directed at Russia as a whole. However, Anneesa's tearful display in an earlier video has raised doubts about their true feelings towards their decision to relocate.
 
Hey guys you like free speech and individual freedom?
There is freedom of speech when it comes to dissing on Western politics, but not Russian politics. If I understand right, it's also illegal to insult Russian politicians, at least under certain circumstances. Looks like that hasn't really changed since USSR days.

Also, it's rather cold in most of there.
 
You could get a lot of shit with your millions if you already have millions. If you don’t already have millions, you’ll probably starve to death. And get AIDS
 
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