“Indians” for Muscovites
Muscovites have always perceived us as their version of “Indians,” but at the same time they pointed us to the same Native Americans – supposedly people suffer there, but not here.
Read MoreMuscovites have always perceived us as their version of “Indians,” but at the same time they pointed us to the same Native Americans – supposedly people suffer there, but not here.
Read MoreIt does this using a neural network and it will be available for use in Search, Maps and Browser, and assistant Alice will be able to read texts in it.
Read MoreIn Udmurtia, they want to show in history lessons a future movie about Galina Koneva, one of the “Buranovo grandmothers” who has made it to the Eurovision Song Contest, which is so hated by Russians. When Galina was 4 years old (at the height of World War II), her mother took her to work in the fields, having no one to leave her with. On one of these days, little Galina cut her finger with a sickle, and it remained crooked for the rest of her life. Perhaps it is a good idea. The movie does not exist yet, and we cannot criticize it right away, since we have not seen it.
Read MoreSergey Filev was born in the Rostov region on the border with the Lugansk region of Ukraine. Already in adulthood, he moved to Mordovia, where he served as a riot policeman. In 2022, he was mobilized and sent to fight, and for his mother in return for her son, the local administration installed a fence made of chain-link mesh (the son has been of no use anyway, but at least there is a fence).
Read MoreThe restoration of the monument church in honor of the Russians killed during the capture of Kazan in 1552 began exactly a year after a large-scale religious procession and an unspoken ban on holding memorial meetings on the occasion of Хәтер көне on the same day. At the same time, there is not and never was a single monument to the fallen defenders and innocently murdered residents of Kazan.
Read MoreIt has been blown up by the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to hold back the advance of the invaders, so the Russian army needs to restore this bridge to advance further.
Read MoreLocal authorities organized events on the city embankment to welcome tourists arriving by boat. However, they are not met by the conventional Mari prince Akaz or any Chuvash local elder. People-servants in national Chuvash costumes lead tourists to the “mistress” of the city – the Russian empress, showing who this land “really” belongs to. But it does not belong for long.
Read MoreThere are no wells or boreholes in the village due to the structure of the soil. The locals were promised that everything would be fixed for 25 million rubles by installing 2 water towers. One tower was installed, but it is not enough – 2 towers are needed in order to have the proper water pressure with a water pipeline length of 13 km. Locals can collect water only at night – when no one else in the neighboring village takes water, then there is enough pressure. First, one contractor missed the construction deadline, then the second one did the same. Now the construction has completely quieted down.
Read MoreRussia vehemently denies the modern climate agenda aimed at countering global climate change and global warming. It denies, because concern for the environment in the colonies will not allow Moscow to receive unbelievable profits. The Kremlin has come up with a story that only competitors in resource extraction are concerned about environmental issues – supposedly they simply want to “move” Russia out of this niche of the world economy.
Read MoreInitially, the conversation was supposed to cover only the prevention of terrorism (in the terrorist state, right), but the terrorist state has decided that it is exactly foreigners who bring ideas about independence from Russia to the national republics, and It is not Russia itself that is pushing nations who are in conditions of constant repression and ethnocide to do this.
Read MoreThe Russian Federation spends $ 300 000 000 a day on the war – this does not include losses from attacks on Russian territory. It is not known what share of Udmurt money is circulating there, but it is clear that Moscow is waging the war not at its own expense, since it does not even have money for living on their own – everything they have is at the expense of the colonies.
Read MoreOn June 25, 1920, the bolsheviks proclaimed the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
In the summer of 1918, the occupation garrisons of the White Guard captured Kazan. For the second time after 1552, the Muscovites were able to conquer the Tatar capital. They overthrew the national government and proclaimed their power, but they themselves were not able to stay there long – already in the autumn they were driven out of Tatarstan by bolshevik units. The third occupation of Tatarstan occurred.
Read MoreAccording to legend, Chotkar-patyr protected the Mari nation from the invasion of strangers. The occupiers have done and have been doing everything to make the Mari forget this legend, but it is so tenacious, and its hero is such a vivid character that even the servants of Moscow who betrayed their people want to be like him, not realizing that they are against everything that the legend of Chotkar taught the Mari.
Read MoreThe Chuvash Republic exists NOT thanks to Lenin, as Russia teaches us, but IN SPITE of it. Only thanks to the efforts and perseverance of the Chuvash nation, their desire to assimilate and disappear, Moscow had to make concessions. -It was only by their own will that the Chuvash were able to CHOOSE for themselves this form of statehood in the form of a Republic.
Read MoreToday the so-called “Volga is the River of Peace” XXIII International ethnic and cultural expedition-festival ended. So-called, because this time it was not at all engaged with its direct duties of studying folk art, but was identifying possible ways of influencing peoples and options for their stronger unification around the imperial war. The expedition was only interested in the creativity of the Mankurts – aimed at dissolving ethnic groups among the Russians.
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