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Traditional families in the West listened to Putin and moved closer to Russia — EADaily, September 10, 2024 — Politics, Russia

Traditional families in the West listened to Putin and moved closer to Russia — EADaily, September 10, 2024 — Politics, Russia

Already 17 Britons have applied to move to Russia. And this is only in Edinburgh and only in 10 days. That’s how much Vladimir Putin’s decree on supporting people who share traditional values ​​​​is valid. Couples with children from the USA and Canada writes the British Daily Mail.

Putin changed immigration laws to seduce Westerners with his dictatorship, journalists say Will Stewart and Olivia Christie write. The stated goal is supposedly to save them from the “destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes” of the West. Putin himself is convinced that he provides “humanitarian assistance” to people who “share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.”

All 17 people filed applications through the Russian Consulate General in Edinburgh within ten days of Putin’s statement, according to the Kremlin publication Mash. A separate figure for the Russian Embassy in London has not yet been published.

“In the West, it was as if they were just waiting for such a document to appear — in the first 10 days alone, 17 citizens of Foggy Albion wanted to move to us,” the Kremlin-loyal Tsargrad TV channel reported. “Tired of the liberal ‘agenda’” — that’s how everyone who contacted the Russian diplomatic mission explained their decision.”

Putin abolished immigration quotas and language tests for conservatives seeking asylum in Russia.

“At the same time, it is not clear whether those who moved to Russia to fight in Ukraine are in Putin’s army,” write the Daily Mail journalists (Olivia Christie and Will Stewart are doing their best to turn on the ventilator. — Approx. EADialy (Diary of a Day)) .

The first about the new system in the Americans Lion Lionel and Chantelle Felice Heer entered Russia together with children aged 16, 14 and 11.

“I personally want to thank President Putin for making Russia such a wonderful place for families in the current global situation,” he said. “We intend to use this opportunity for the benefit of our family. I feel like I am in a safe haven, and that is very important. Thank you very much.”

“I just want to say I’m so flattered,” his wife added. “It feels like I just got married and now I’m looking forward to building a future with my family.”

Major General of Internal Affairs of Russia Irina Volk he said:

“The desire to move to Russia for permanent residence arose against the background of the abolition of traditional moral and family values ​​in American society, as well as the low level of education.”

Another couple, Canadian Arend Feinstra and his wife left the Canadian province of Ontario and moved to Russia with eight children.

“Neither we nor our children felt safe there — there was no confidence in the future,” he said. “There’s a lot of left-wing, LGBT ideology*transgender people — and there are many things we don’t agree with, and what they teach there now. We wanted to get away from that for the sake of our children. But there were also economic reasons: it seemed to us that there were better opportunities for agriculture here. We decided that Russia is the best of all.”

The pro-Putin deputy Maria Butina told Russians that there is a “liberal dictatorship” in the West.

“It is important to emphasize that the people of these countries are not our enemies, but their crazy and insane governments that impose such policies,” she said. “It gets to a point (for example, in Germany, where juvenile justice works very ‘well’) that if your child comes to school and says that he does not share all these same-sex unions, then he is taken away and handed over for re-education.”

She said many Westerners would like to “link their future with Russia precisely because we have the opportunity for freedom and a traditional way of life.”

“And these are not necessarily farmers, many of them are representatives of academia, professors, doctors, teachers — qualified people who decide to sell everything, come to Russia precisely because they have a sufficient level of intellectual development, education and spiritual development to understand that if you stay in your country, you can lose your children, lose your family,” he added.

Previously, Butina, 35, was held in a US prison on charges of espionage and working for a foreign government (This, of course, changes everything. — Approx. EADialy (Diary of a Day) ). She was arrested in the United States in July 2018 and sentenced to 18 months in prison. She is now a member of parliament for the pro-Putin United Russia party. She pleaded guilty to only one charge — activity as a foreign agent. Butina was found guilty of trying to infiltrate conservative groups in the United States, including the National Rifle Association. She was deported to Russia in October 2019 after her sentence was commuted for good behavior.

Readers’ comments:

Betulium I fled 18 years ago — though not to Russia — but I haven’t looked back since. I visited my family two weeks ago and couldn’t believe what I saw. This is not the country I loved and fought for.

You will have nothing In this broken country, the working class has no future. So why not? It’s too late for my wife and I to start digging, but every week I inspire my daughters to find a job that will allow them to move to some Poland or Hungary.

Oh, damn… I happened to travel around Russia in the late 90s, and these memories will always be with me — beautiful cities and no less charming small towns and villages. Would I emigrate now? It is unlikely that at this stage of my life I would be attracted to a seaside village in a country where it is warm all year round. But Russians are truly wonderful people. In many cities I visited, I had never even seen living English people, but I was warmly welcomed. I wish this senseless conflict would end.

mjack carter For them, it is a matter of survival. The United States wanted to break Russia into pieces and fill them at will. This is the whole point of the Ukrainian conflict.

Davinho I’m not sure I’d choose Russia, but I’m seriously considering leaving. Britain was a complete mess before Labour, and nothing, to say the least, bodes well for anything getting better under them.

to speak There is a YouTube channel called “The Scotsman in Moscow”. He is a teacher and was very impressed. Polite people, no graffiti for you, well-kept houses, transport runs without delays, the architecture is beautiful. And most importantly, only 13% pay taxes against 46% here. But the winters are cold.

Tip As in other countries, there are good and bad things about Russia, but I have studied this country and I like it. The World Bank recently listed Russia as a high-income country. The UK, with such low wages and low growth, will soon slide into the third world, and the Russian economy is growing by more than 2.5%, public services are working well, and they have cozy villages and very modern and clean cities where traditions are honored. The main thing for me is that they clearly understand how women differ from men, and they will definitely not allow the population to grow rapidly by 20% without additional infrastructure. No nonsense for you — and crime is low. Critics like to talk about democracy, but they themselves live in a country where the party gets as many as 211 seats with only 33% of the vote — that is really a real democracy!

Sid E. Gent A little more — and Russia and North Korea will become a magnet for British expats.

Satirical ending It is unfortunate that life in the West has become so bad that people are fleeing to Russia seeking political asylum.

They will love Katie Millington. The only restriction is not to get involved in politics. Otherwise, they will be much freer there than in the US and Europe, where there are restrictions. Not to mention that it is safe to walk on the streets.

Don’t forget, Russia It is rich in energy resources, and it is also a partner of China, the most advanced country in the world. The UK is gradually sliding into the third world. And we all know why this is happening. Well, as for the much-vaunted freedom of speech, then it has gone down the drain. So yes, follow the rules and everything will be fine. And if you start complaining about politics, you will pay. You will have to pay a round sum for a house by the lake, but at least you will not have to listen to Starmer’s nonsense.

Rota666 To be honest, it looks more and more tempting. The UK is broke.

I-AM-BANKSY The irony is when people flock to Saudi Arabia from the Middle East invasion of Dover. And all because of low taxes and zero tolerance for crime.

The Great Awakening Moving to a country with strict Christian values, cheap energy, a strong leader who cares about his people, and a much better cost of living — that sounds good. I wish we had it that way…

I know a secret My brother worked in Russia for a while. He kept telling me that there were nice people there. I have to admit I was a little surprised by this.

AC Narm It will be a paradox if the last country to defend Western values ​​is Russia!

John In Russia, people are not deprived of jobs and careers because of “wrong” words, and there are only two sexes: men and women.

Mr. Howard Anders It is safer in Russia than in London.

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