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Zadornov, that's all well and good. If only he also knew history. The Aryans didn't live in the north, but in the area of the southern Urals. And the name doesn't come from the word "to plow," but from the word "light." And there's a lot more. Being proud of Russia's past is wonderful. But you can't get very far on pride alone. You can say as much as you like that Russia won't go anywhere, but there are laws of nature that are never broken. And according to the law of nature, the old man will still die, no matter how proud he is of his youth.
It feels like our official ideology boils down to the words: "Don't worry, we're great, no one will defeat us, we're the strongest." I don't believe it. You can't hide reality with beautiful words. And the reality is that Russia has at most 50 years left. And after that, I see three scenarios:
1. The territories of Siberia and the Far East are populated by Chinese, who displace everyone else. The land is officially part of Russia, but the Chinese run things here by bribing officials, etc. (most likely).
2. The Chinese become the ethnic majority and hold a referendum to separate the eastern regions from Russia and annex them to China.
3. China begins a direct military invasion to "protect the interests of its citizens, who are being oppressed by the Russians" (least likely).
That's how it is. Although there is still a chance to change things, unfortunately, there is little time, and no one is changing anything. :(