RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50
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then you may claim for someone who is not Slavic at all, who can't consider it to be Slavic, but you still provide philosophical and historical justification for the continuation of the imperial rule. And it turned out in this war that the entire undertaking of the continuation of the Russian rule over non-Slavic groups in the Russian Federation is extremely important for a billy to offer Russia to fight the war. The Chechens, the Buryats, the Yakuts, the people from Tuva were disproportionately recruited into the Russian army and sent to die in the fields of Ukraine. So you can imagine that as concentric circles at the center would be Russians or great Russians, the next circle would include Ukrainians and Belarusians as allegedly Russians, and then there would be non-Slavic and non-Orthodox non-Eastern groups that by idea of Eurasianism would provide some form of justification of the continuation of the Russian rule. So the Eurasianist view encompasses the perspective of Greater (24/40)