"I hate this country!" (dystopia). "For what I hate Russia." The revelation of a Russian woman ... I hate the Russian Federation and want to leave


09/02/08, Avdotya
Gray, you say? Look at other nations. It is impossible to classify Russians, they are diverse and therefore interesting. Look at the Fritzes - they are all pedants, at the Jews - they are all goons, at the macaroni people - talkers and anxious, at the Pindos - stupid as traffic jams. And every day of communication with Russians leads to the discovery of new psychotypes, you cannot rake them under any single image. This is so interesting!

09/02/08, Warm Snow
Continuation of the topic about Russian people: I do not want to agitate anyone to love the Russian people, but I want to be treated like mere mortals, like the French, Albanians, Americans, Georgians and millions of other nations of our planet, people who have great strengths and great weaknesses at the same time. Let's love each other, and with this mutual love, regardless of where we live and what language we speak, we will gradually get rid of our human vices and shortcomings. P.S. I apologize for the large volume, but I could not say less, it worries me too much.

09/02/08, Ingusik
I love Russian people, I love my fellow countrymen. How can you love or not love the whole nation ... I love because I live among them and do not complain. I will live on!

01/11/08, Jonson
I know that as long as I write in the green column of this topic, being a Russian, I will be much better than any representative of a territorial-national formation from the next column.

14/02/09, Pimpson
Here a man read some thread of right-wing works, raised his head proudly and said: I am Russian, and you are all Russians. funny. I am opposed to the division into indigenous and the limit, into Russians and Russians, into areas of movement and vegetables. there is only one objective criterion: race. and everything else is a reason to proudly shake eggs without proper reason.

28/09/09, Kelso
Of course I love it. Where else but in Russia you will meet so many homeless people gopot trash and other rags. Where else there are so many beer bottles lying on the asphalt. In which country of the world is the population shrinking so quickly. That's why I love Russia and the Russians.

26/10/09, Mark Rat Slayer
I love everything. It is difficult to explain to me, as a person who did not think about it before. Therefore, I write impromptu. Yes, I love Russians for their honesty, sincerity and kindness. They are also characterized by straightforwardness of statements. No stone in your bosom. This is especially true for the natives who live 101 kilometers from Moscow, and even more especially - beyond the Urals, in Siberia and in the Far East. It so happened historically, probably, that the main population of these regions are descendants of the "exiled" disliked tsars. I have friends who come from the Chita region. A real example of intelligence, tact and excellent upbringing.

15/06/11, Sky Knight
Martin, have you been to the USA and do you know how the niggas there behave in order to compare Russians with them? By the way, there is no such nation, the Russians (exactly like the Americans), crap called by medveput to generalize the people, do not confuse Russians with Russians, where the last may be any Chuchmek who bought a Russian passport. And then what kind of envy they drive abroad in gold, I personally don't care who drives there and what (by the way, I myself was in Turkey and never noticed anything like that for our people, the indigenous people behave much bolder and dumber), talk badly about Conscience does not allow this people, yes, there is cattle (although where is it not?), but there are also plenty of worthy people. If, however, judging by one cattle about the whole people only on the basis of the graph of the Russians, then this is not reasonable.

15/06/11, Orthodox
Martin, you are continuing the TRB business, I’m looking)) And you know, dear, how the British behave on vacation?)) Such snobbery, arrogance and arrogance in relation to people, even to the inhabitants of continental Europe, still need to look. And they also drink like horses, and then behave so disgusting that Russian men, in comparison with them, look like graduates of pages corps))

15/06/11, Sky Knight
Well, this is not the answer - you can catch a lot of such records in the vastness of the network, and there will always be a lot of idiots for any nation. The same can be said about Negro immigrants (Azeris, etc.), only in their case this is not an exception, but the norm. Personally, in my city there is a bunch of negroids who cannot speak normally, they yell, they always bother about the whole street and climb up to Russian women, and that’s in the order of things (you’re not trying to figure it out yet).

15/06/11, Dr. Aibolit
among the intelligentsia, they also released from Russia now and then under the USSR, trash dealers, for whom the OBKhS hunted. Arriving in America, they do business and, on the begging from the state, buy yachts and open jewelry businesses. Such hamlo left the former USSR that they have to pay America for the fact that the USSR got rid of them.

29/05/12, Bathhouse attendant
I love ... maybe unfortunately. But I love it because I myself have something to do with the Russian people and I don’t know any other!

29/05/12, Bathhouse attendant
And I also love because Russians have two opposite, but complementary properties of the Russian soul: a tendency to anarchy and a habit of submission ... And in the end, how not to love yourself.

27/08/12, judas777
Because they are stupid and defenseless inhabitants of the planet, and this can be seen in their folk tales about "Dodik Emelya", "Down Ivan" and so on. Due to the fact that I love cats, dogs, parrots and other smaller brothers, not excluding the Russians.

23/10/12, AmorePerro
sonney, we are not like that - this is politics. I agree that most Russians do not behave in the best way, but this is not a reason to breed nationalism. we are very good people, at least we will never sniff each other

01/11/12, Delicate beast
Well, the question cannot be put bluntly. I will not harbor feelings for people just because of his nationality. It is foolish to hang cliches on people according to their nationality, a person should be valued as a person. There is also a reason for dislike that I noticed here, this is the government. Duck where are the common people? If you look closely, you can see with the naked eye that there are a lot of good and kind people among Russians, by the way, there are much more of them than drunkards, boors and lazy people.

01/11/12, Delicate beast
Our people have a lot to be proud of. The victory in the Second World War was only because Russia defeated Nazism, the greatest merit in the victory over the Nazis is ours! Our grandfathers (great-grandfathers) in the first place! Alas, Russia is not in the best condition now, but 10-15 years will pass and I am sure everyone will reckon with it again in the world plan. Such enormous natural riches and resources, such territories and such people will not be lost. Our human capital has not always been good, but it can also be changed for the better with skillful leadership, and we have always had, are and will always have skillful and experienced managers!

01/11/12, Delicate beast
I have loved, love and will love the Russian People, which includes many nationalities. Glory to Russia! Glory to Our People!

28/06/14, Life is beautiful
Russians are very friendly, kind people. But ONLY RUSSIANS. Notice some Jews on the stage. Americans do not like Russians, all of Europe, but all right there about the foreign exchange, here the Tatars and Bashkirs in their own republics do not allow to live peacefully. There are very few Russians in Russia, and those who are Russian are very kind and sincere. People who are fat people in hats on the beach, they just show off, officials ... you shouldn't hate the poor Russian people. People too, must live too

26/03/16, Mark Rat Slayer
So, Russians, I never spoke badly about you. Normal, smart people. But you have a brain cancer in the form of a Kremlin. The sooner you get rid of it, the easier it will become to live not only for you, but also for your neighbors. Of course, you can leave it as an architectural monument. But nothing more.

20/10/17, Black tiger
I love. For their sincerity, straightforwardness. For the fact that they smile only for a reason. For the love of freebies, pinning each other and alcohol. For the Russian spirit and strength. Only in the green column. It's hard not to love you

18/07/19, Barin 1974
Legendary Imperturbable, you are from the Moscow region, but you do not love your country or your people. So what have you lost then ?? Go to the geyvrop you are proud of! Suck it at least to all the gay Europeans! There is no place for people like you in Russia! I would not be surprised if I find out that you have been drunk or drunk by some Negro, Mongoloid, Jew or Caucasian. Omitted. And to sabzh only love, how not to love your country and your people ??

Recently I was reproached for the fact that I often write negatively about the West, while not paying attention to Russian realities and sent the text under the heading "opinion", in which the points outlined all the negative that the author had accumulated over his entire life in Russia.

Why not, for this, in fact, I created an author's column in my magazine, so that everyone who has a desire for this could express themselves, regardless of views or preferences.

By the way, we noticed that when you write well about Russia, you are immediately an agent of the Kremlin and a propagandist working for Putin's handouts. If you write something bad, then you are an agent of the State Department, working off rations from Uncle Sam.

But the truth is somewhere nearby;)

Let me remind you that an author's section has been opened in ASARATOV magazine " opinion", which can be attended by anyone who has something to express on absolutely any topic, be it politics, economics, a particular case or the social sphere.

I live in Siberia, you know, not the best land for life. But I'm not going to go anywhere. Although I graduated from the Faculty of Foreign Languages, there would be fewer problems with adaptation in another country. Plus a bunch of useful knowledge. I love my country and at the same time I hate it very often.

I have something to hate Russia for and I don’t need it right away, and let's get out of here, you rotten intelligentsia and so on.

Yes, space. Nature, beauty. Russian language. Like-minded people. Friends. A lot of advantages.

Why do I hate her?

1. For a huge percentage of cattle. Yes, stupid, uneducated and at the same time very aggressive people. There are many of them in Europe. But they are not visible there, because they are not given the opportunity to protrude. They are law-abiding citizens.

2. Hate Russia. For not knowing languages. Why teach? Let them speak Russian. I saw this picture many times at the reception abroad, when the Russian rocked his license: "Why don't you answer me in Russian?"

3. I hate it. For dirt and rudeness. Come to us in Karakansky Bor in the Ordynsky region. See how much rubbish Russian tourists leave behind! Try to make a comment - do you understand what you will get?

4. I hate it. For drinking on weekends and on vacation. In full, to the loss of memory and human appearance. We walk in such a way that we interfere with everyone around us. That is why they are so afraid of drunken Russians in Turkey, Greece and so on.

5. I hate crazy Russian mothers who make freaks out of children. On the one hand, dressing only in a brand, on the other, replacing communication with a computer and expensive gadgets. And rushing to the embrasure, if someone dared to make a remark to the child.

6. I hate politics that has divided people into two camps. Which destroyed the past, and therefore the life of my father, a front-line soldier.

7. I hate Russia for the miserable existence of pensioners, for the supposedly free education, for the fact that a teacher, journalist, lawyer, doctor, you can add a hundred more professions, have turned not into propagandists of knowledge, not into a beacon of science, but into slaves serving the interests of the rich, those , who pays.

8. I hate Russia for the fact that literary magazines are dying, that libraries are being closed, municipal clubs, studios and theaters are being destroyed. Those who really love their job, who serve their cause, are fired.

9. I hate Russia for the fact that I am often ashamed to say abroad that I am Russian. Because there are so many negative labels and cliches that it is easier to lie than to prove that I am not like that. It's easier to say that I'm not Russian.

10. I hate Russia, that prices are constantly increasing here, taxes are increasing, that it is unpredictable. I stood in lines so much: for bread, sausage, sugar, salt, cereals, that I was already fed up. I'm tired of crises.

The first childhood impression. Two older brothers and I are behind bread. It's 60 years old.

80s. My children are already in line. These are their impressions. Frozen buses. Lack of clothing. And much more.

2014 Sanctions again.

Again, political games and enmity of peoples. The line of hatred has already been laid in families. For this I hate Russia.

This list I can go on and on. And at the same time, Russia is my country, from which I will not leave. Because there is a lot that keeps me here.

We have a huge house where I live.

Very good hostess. The head of our housing and communal services. A real Soviet teacher who works conscientiously, not for money. Doesn't know how to do it differently. In the morning, she and I carry carts (next to the Lenta store), which for some reason the tenants did not roll back. We collect the abandoned packages at the entrances, for some reason they were not brought to the trash bin. On summer days, we go with black bags and collect trash. Papers, candy wrappers, plastic bottles.

We want it to be clean. In the morning everything starts from the beginning. Because from the upper floors, someone threw diapers on the lawn, heaps of shit (sorry) from dogs, empty beer bottles and so on.

Is it possible to love us like that? Just assholes?

We tourists are so indignant that it is dirty in India, in Egypt. Are we clean? Do you personally have a clean entrance? In your entrance, elevator, yard? After all, they clean and put things in order, (by the way, I'm not in the state), others just look at it and continue to crap, rude, spoil, destroy, litter, swear, drink vodka on the playground, make noise at night, just behave -humanly.

I have a friend who was left without teeth. She received compensation only through the court. Do you think the driver came to apologize? Nothing like this! Therefore, our problems, our disrespect for people, our boorish behavior and the absence of any moral and moral norms should not be passed on to foreign tourists, such as those who do not know our specifics. I know, but it doesn't make me feel better.

Our Russia is different.

"The mystery of the soul", but about us. But this is Dostoevsky and what we are proud of.

Drunk, cattle, gopota - this is also about us.

Great literature and the poor teachers who teach it.

Beautiful nature and littered provincial towns, mired in drunkenness and permissiveness. I hate this kind of Russia too ...

That's all I wanted to say.

But, thank God, I have another Russia. Which I love ...

That's all.

My beloved Russia ...

Cursed country. God forgotten 1/6 of the land. How did I manage to be born in this totalitarian state? - showing the pass, I pass through the factory turntable, and my gaze, once again, rests on the tired words “Putin is alive, Putin will live” and “Glory to the National-Public Front”.
Your mother ... how tired I am of all this. I have already bothered for a long time. Back in school, when all of us were treated with an incomprehensible subject “The History of United Russia”. Only Democracy knows how much I hated the brochure "Quotes of V.V. Putin" and the multivolume "Telephone conversations of V.V. Putin with A.G. Lukashenko and N. Nazarbayev ".
Then there was the army. Even the daily political information that the special officer read to us did not inspire such disgust as our battle song:

“... And a song about him, raising like a banner
The ranks of the united front are marching;
Burns, a formidable flame flares up,
The nations rise up for the last struggle.
And we sing this song proudly
And we glorify the greatness of the Putin years,
We sing about life, beautiful, happy,
About the joy of our great victories! ... "

After the army, I thought for a long time how to live on. Admission to the institute, even out of competition, because he served in the army, disappeared immediately. I really did not like the prospect of participating in the annual youth forums on Seliger, working during the summer holidays in a vegetable storehouse with Belarusian potatoes and distribution, after graduation, to some rundown town of the Customs Union. And do not care about a solid salary. I am not a silent cattle that can be used as a packer of potatoes and kicked into the Kazakh "caravanserai".
Therefore, I chose a plant in my hometown, which, frankly, makes me nauseous.
I am sick of the portraits of the Leader and banners with his quotes hung on every corner, I am turned back by the monthly subbotniks, when I, like many, have to go out with a broom and do the work for which they do not pay me, and the bookstores are incredibly enraged. , where the abundance of ideologically consistent books for adults and children (such as "Putin and the Stove Worker", "How Volodya Passed the Exams" and the Complete Works of V.V. Putin in 55 volumes) is maddening. I hate this city, as well as everyone else.
I go into the shop, where there is a huge banner with the inscription "Work without marriage - work like Putin," and immediately ran into our locksmith.
This rascal whispers to me that there is a smuggled parmesan, dor blue and jamon. I say with ostentatious indignation that all these European pickles are abhorrent to a true Putin, while I swallow hungry saliva-cutlets, you will not be full of chops and homemade borscht, but I am held back by the fact that, according to rumors, the locksmith is “tapping” the trade union, which is under the hood of the FSB. I don’t want to risk it. I'd better go to an underground McDonald's in the evening and have a couple of hamburgers and fries. Expensive, of course. But this is better than getting a "tag" for storing and consuming foreign products.
Totalitarianism, no freedom.

At night, tightly closing the windows with curtains, I catch the Voice of America on the radio, while I shy away from every extraneous sound and all the time I am afraid that the direction finder will spot me, which travels through the city streets at night and day.
I don't communicate with neighbors. I know that some of them write to the "office" for the slightest reason. That is why I wiped the Salamander label on the insoles of the boots I bought from the merchants and brought out the Belarusian brand Svoboda with a felt-tip pen. Complete hopelessness.
Just now, the trade union gave me a free, as a drummer of the Kremlin labor, a voucher to one of the Crimean sanatoriums with four meals a day, health procedures and bus excursions.
This pitiful handout crushed me completely. I remembered the footage of Montmartre, the Cote d'Azur, Antalya, recently seen in an illegal video salon, and almost burst into tears - I will never see these foreign beauties as I do not recognize the taste of real whiskey and lobster meat. To leave the borders of this totalitarian state is like flying into space. Available only to a select few.
It's a strange thing, almost every day manned and cargo ships are launched from the two Russian cosmodromes "Plesetsk" and "Vostochny", the latest military equipment is being built, science and technology are developing by leaps and bounds, and the enslaved people have no right to go on vacation to Turkey or Egypt ... I'm not even talking about the opportunity to register on social networks under an assumed name.
I hate this country. There is no freedom of speech. Any criticism of the government is tantamount to anti-Kremlin propaganda and is punishable by "quarter" camps. We are forced to secretly gather in the kitchen of this or that like-minded person, where we read in an undertone the samizdat Kommersant and listen to the forbidden songs of Makarevich. In the middle of the night we disperse one at a time, fearing the night police patrols, but it's worth it. After such illegal gatherings, I feel free. And it doesn't matter that in the morning at the checkpoint I will again feel like a slave when I see the inscription “Putin is the most alive of all the living”, because I know that everything will end someday.

The citizens of this country are ashamed and despised of it. And those who do not despise are either idiots or scoundrels. The latter, however, also despise, only they carefully hide it.

The complex of "national inferiority" is deeply embedded in us. Even in Russian national tales, in contrast to the rest of the world, the main idiot is always, paradoxically, Russian. If he cooks porridge from an ax, he immediately slaps or drinks both the ax and the porridge.

Some special form of patriotism is cultivated in Russia - based solely on hatred of others. Even if it comes in this vein about their own merits, then, as a rule, like this: "our ancestors gave them all ...!" or "our missiles can give them all this ... give!" This is exactly how an evil insignificance behaves in relation to people whose superiority over himself he feels in his gut.

Our tolerance for any abuse of power over the people is explained very simply - "and when was it different?" and "how could it be otherwise?"

We are convinced that this state of affairs is natural. Even if we choose a person we respect as our leader, we immediately begin to quietly hate and despise him. Because a leader cannot be a decent person, and only a fool can care about people dependent on him, except for relatives. An official is by definition a thief. He steals, however, not so much from us as from the "state", which determines our kind of contemptuous condescension. We ourselves are not fools to steal from the "state", if anything. Whether it's a tax or a travel ticket. What is there, for us the state in general is a kind of punitive body opposing the "people", something that interferes with life, but inevitable. We are fatalists.

We are guided by a complete disregard for the Law, resulting from marginal "concepts", the main of which is opposition to the state.

We despise our leaders, who do not change anything in the current state of affairs, and we hate those who decide on reforms that inevitably cause tragic costs ... hang all dogs directly or indirectly authorized by themselves to make decisions.

We, unlike the inhabitants of the normal world, consider the employees of the state not as our own employees, but quite the opposite, as enemies who create endless problems for us out of a desire to pull out a bribe or simply do something wrong. Surprisingly, these employees themselves are doing their best to conform to this image - as if under the influence of a social stereotype.

It is not we who are puffing ourselves up in attempts to appear as a "Great Power" in rags. We find these attempts ridiculous - since childhood, from the jokes we have invented, we know that we were born in a heap of manure, it's just that "this is our Motherland, son."

We are anxious about our "small homeland" and friends, but we despise our country and people in general. Sometimes we even gloat over the country's failures in the international arena - in such situations we treat our country as a "state", and perceive the state as a superior enemy.

In extreme conditions, from the army to emigration, a representative of any nation tries to help his fellow tribesmen. Not Russians. The Russian would rather pretend that he is "nicht verstehen" than get involved in the problems of his fellow countryman.

When traveling outside the country, we consider the Russians to be the most undesirable companions and neighbors. We cannot imagine more pompous, boorish and stupid people. It seems that these are the main national features that we see in our own compatriots. In ourselves.

I do not know who is to blame for the fact that we are. Bloody tsarism, Tatar-Mongols, Bolsheviks, or someone else. I do not analyze, I am like a Chukchi - what I see, I sing about that. I just understand that this is not the place and not the people in which and with whom I would like to live.

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