We build the country for whom?
Russian experts have raised a heart-wrenching strategic question!
On September 11, the Russian newspaper "First Russian" published an article.
In Russia's future strategy, the key word is missing.
Andrei Ziganov pointed out an important defect in a live broadcast: "For whom are we building the country?" Figure 1
The Social Psychology Laboratory of the Russian Academy of Sciences jointly released the research results.
They asked the national residents about what their ideal Russia looks like.
Social surveys show that 31% of respondents support the "Great Russia".
24% of respondents chose "Comfortable Russia".
16% of people put "Fair Russia" as the top priority.
Andrei Ziganov, chairman of the expert committee of the Public Family Protection Commissioner, pointed out,
without a clear answer to the question of who the country is built for,
all the beautiful models may only remain at the abstract level.
Because the most important question is: For whom are we building the country?
Who are we creating clean courtyards for,
and who is creating these courtyards?
Who will ensure our safety?
If we don't have our own people.
What he wants to express is the population issue in Russia.
He called not only to pay attention to the numbers, but also to focus on who is the subject of the population policy.
In his view, it is not possible to replace the development of one's own nation with the recruitment of immigrants.
It is very important to not only understand the quantity, but also the quality.
That is to say, when we talk about the population issue, we mean the population issue of Russia.
We hope, first of all, that the Russian nation and other indigenous Russians who constitute the country can reproduce and multiply.
However, some people try to replace the population issue with any name.
They say, if they do not give birth themselves, then import from Central Asia.
Let us imagine: a strong, comfortable, fair Russia, inhabited by people from Central Asia and other foreign migrants-----
This is not what we need.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842923902903308/
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