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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of the problems with Russia is that those who want change - well-educated professionals like OP presumably - having been leaving Russia in droves since the invasion of Ukraine. Who is left to march on the streets demanding democracy? The Russians that remain are proving to be very docile and meek. The casualties that Russians are taking in Ukraine are breathtaking. Hundreds of thousands of Russian men are just gone. In any other country, governments would have been toppled over this pointless slaughter. There would be revolutions. But not Russia. And there will never be meaningful change unless it is internally driven. And that does not seem to be happening. I think the only hope for real change is the economic collapse of Russia. But that brings chaos with unknown outcomes. [/quote] -op here- you bring up a good point, but far too many want to see a full collapse of russia, and are far too naive to think it would be a good idea to let the largest nuclear power on earth fail. economic collapse would be the most viable option, but russia has suffered so much because of abusive and either weak or merciless regimes, and i dont want to see my home country in a second October revolution, where either a freedom loving regime could rise up, or another soviet union.[/quote]
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