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Let's break this down: The people say they "don't recognise the community around [them] anymore" because of "high immigration", so they decide to become an immigrant surrounded by people of a different nationality than them.
As I see it, this is for one specific reason only: I don't believe it's the different cultural values from immigration that bothers them (they are literally moving into a wholly foreign culture; although I'm sure the Orthodox church gives some perverse appeal), but I believe they are bothered by ethnicity/skin colour. I believe these people are racists more than they are xenophobes.
I believe, for these people, Russia is a better alternative only because they have a certain perception of white-skinned Russians. I don't think these people are aware of places like Tuva, or Yakutia, or Chechnya - and I don't think they would ever visit those places. To say their quiet part out loud, I think these "conservatives" are just people who are white supremacists, moving because it's a "white country" in their eyes, and thinking all white people have some shared essence. This is how they can justify to themselves being a foreigner in a foreign land. How else could they justify it to themselves?
From what I've read in the past, a lot of them are just really homophobic.
Someone who is homophobic has two choices:
Gay sex must be really good.
A lot of these people have kids they take with them and usually they claim stuff like the government is teaching gay sex in schools.
Russia's been running a massive propaganda campaign in Europe and the US for more than a decade. Including slandering the LGBT and trying to associate them with illegal activities, promoting Christian orthodoxy over atheism, depicting Europe as degenerate and failing, demonizing immigrants and trying to frame them as criminals etc.
The people who move to Russia thinking they are upgrading their lives are few according to this article, but I'm still surprised by how these people completely ignored how authoritarian and destitute that country is. Germans moving to Russia thinking it's the better place to be is a huge propaganda victory for the latter.
"Certainly this will get rid of my urge to hump butt"
We'll have none of that gay stuff in my house.
Now, where should I hang my framed copy of this?
The quality is so bad that I don't have to downvote this horrible picture.
...um, does that horse really wear a black wig? Or has its own mane been colored (the tone looks unnatural somehow) and combed forward?
Cheesus I already spent to much time with & thought on this pic. Dang.
I think that's a narrative implanted in their brains by conservatives: too many brownskinned people, danger danger danger.
Just like Russia deliberately creates the narrative that they offer an alternative, conveniently ignoring the multicultural nature of Russia - and the obvious conflict of becoming an immigrant yourself.