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      Russians are no stupider, on average, than anyone else. They just have shittier luck regarding the system they’ve been born into.

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    At the time, he believed Russia offered an attractive alternative: a society built on Christian faith and family values

    As the bible says: Give birth to as many children as possible, so that your corrupt leader can send them to war.

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        With that claim, I want to know the exact wording. Not because I don’t believe you, but because it’s a great meme!

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          I’m not entirely sure in the war part, the bible does make it pretty clear the Abrahamic people are totes the best people, so I’m sure it’s in there. But there is a whole lot of breed like rabbits in there. It’s why Islamic and conservative/traditional christians make having babies a core part of their values.

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          It’s pretty much the foundation of the quiverfull movement. They literally use the imagery of an archer having a quiver full of arrows. Kids, in this case, being “arrows of faith”.

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      As the bible says: Give birth to as many children as possible, so that your corrupt leader can send them to war.

      As Putin himself says.

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    Russia is the perfect country for the MAGA fucknuts. I’m surprised Ben is not serving as canon fodder on the front. 224 idiot Germans moved to Russia, WTF! Stay there and do not return.

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    Some prospective migrants complain about high immigration in their own countries or what they see as declining living standards, he says.

    Pot calling the kettle black.

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    As Russia faces international isolation, a few thousand people from countries including Canada, Britain, the United States and parts of Europe are choosing to move there.

    Europe is not a country and Great Britain is also a part of Europe. Brittain just isn’t a part of the European Union anymore. Their island didn’t drift away from the continent. Then the United Kingdom, also known as Great Brittain and Northern Ireland, consists of 4 counties, namely England, Wales, Scotland and the north of Ireland (which they should give back to Ireland). Then there are small weird situations like the City of London within London and the Isle of Man which is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea.

    So Great Brittain aka. the United Kingdom is a country consisting of several countries and Europe is a continent. The European Union is a union of countries which are most (not all) countries in Europe but not including the UK. It’s not that hard.

    How is the BBC not getting this.

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      “Parts of Europe” implies “other countries.”

      Great Britain is also a part of Europe

      In British usage, “Europe” means the mainland. So it depends on context. If you’re talking geography, that’s one thing. Politics is another. Common usage, something even different (and less precise).

      So Great Brittain aka. the United Kingdom is a country consisting of several countries

      It’s a state consisting of four countries (England, Scotland and Northern Ireland) and a handful of other bits, as you mentioned. The status of the City of London is not autonomous, except for local affairs: it’s still part of England. There were other random parts of England with limited self-governance, such as the stannary towns which had their own Parliament-- the City is a relic of that time.

      How is the BBC not getting this.

      There are lots of important things the BBC doesn’t get, but this is lost in the noise.

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        Fine. If Brittain doesn’t want to be a part of Europe anymore, go float to the other side of the pond. Just leave Ireland out of it, they are awesome.

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        The full name is The United Kingdom of Great Brittain and Northern Ireland. Souece

        So the UK includes the north of Ireland but great Brittain does not.

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          Correct.

          It’s also worth knowing that both Britain and the island of Ireland are both part of the British isles - just to further confuse the situation.

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            So for me the UK and GB are the same, as I personally do not recognize their annexed land in the north of Ireland.

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              But you recognise the annexed land of Wales and Scotland? Interesting.

              I suppose we all draw arbitrary lines somewhere.

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                  Funnily enough I did think of including there, but wasn’t sure how well versed non-Uk and Irish people would be.

                  Personally, again, I think it should be down to the will of the people.

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                Not really, I do recognize their independant states. However, Scotland did vote to stay, although after brexit they would have voted differently, which they aren’t allowed to do.

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                  So if the unionists outnumber the republicans you’d then be ok with Northern Ireland remaining in “Britain”? The will of the inhabitants and all that.

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          Great Britain is the name of the big island in the British Isles. Northern Ireland is a smallish part of the second-biggest island.

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    Obvious aside, who thinks moving to a country where you can’t speak to anyone would get them in touch their culture? How would you know what the culture was osmosis?

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      That Leo guy is especially dumb. It felt good to read the end of his story. Scammed of money, devorced, and alone.

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        He moved there for the government, found it’s corrupt, and was saved by the generosity of the people

        It’s a near universal truth that people, in general, are kind and generous. Government’s less so. This idior spent his life savings learning that lesson, but he still hasn’t fully grasped it

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        That dude literally walked through life like a rube on the boardwalk holding a balloon and wearing a propeller beanie. Easiest mark in the world.

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    I wonder if he’ll be drafted

    Within weeks of arriving, Leo says they were defrauded of 5 million roubles – about £52,000 ($66,000) – by a contact they trusted, leaving them homeless.

    Although he is committed to staying in Russia out of a sense of “destiny”, he now says he misses the freedoms that have shaped the American personality.

    “[In] Russia you don’t have these human rights values.”

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    Leo is a devout Christian who had become increasingly disillusioned with…the rise of the LGBTQ movement.

    Although he is committed to staying in Russia out of a sense of “destiny”, he now says he misses the freedoms that have shaped the American personality.

    “[In] Russia you don’t have these human rights values.”

    I mean…

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      I hate gays more than I love human rights

      hope the guy gets sent to the front and barely survives just so he can share his message with all the other idiots.

      bet he’ll see dudes blowing dudes for socks or boots on the front lines.

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        I hate gays more than not being homeless.

        Imagine hating a group of people SO much you’d rather be homeless in Russia of all god damn places.

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      In some unmentioned corners of lemmy, they’d tell you without a hint of irony, that this is Western Propaganda and Russians are enjoying much more freedom than people in lets say Germany, where oppression has reached unheard of levels. …

      or something like that.

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        Well, I know a person from Canada that had an opinion that Russia is a great place to do business in, because you can do whatever you want if you pay the right people. That was a long time ago, don’t know if any later events changed his mind

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          Good news, the West is moving towards that as well. The US is already pretty much there, Putin’s allies on the populist right (but also some on the populist left) aim for the same.

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      these human rights values

      LOL, that’s just FAFO with a chef’s kiss. Kudos for honesty though. I hope he becomes reformed and much more skeptical of bullshit narratives; although the article does not read like it. More like he’s comfortable with a 50/50 divide in his mind. Christianity, I guess.