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[–] 16728030? ago 

Poles ruled Poland in commie days. After capitalism came, everything was taken over by the west. Compared to that, Russian influence practically didnt exist.

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[–] 16732070? ago 

Russia

2nd biggest immigration ratio on the planet

almost all of it Central Asian Muslims

native birthrate is shit, but that doesn't stop the Kreml

will literally be a Muslim state by 2060

I am so glad Russia is shrinking compared to other powers and will never ever regain its former station.

Ethnic Russians are the ultimate civic cucks, who get their asses rammed for centuries for muh empire, get conscripted for 13 years and die in bumfuck nowhere so mr tzar/first secretary/whatever can paint more of his territory on a map, never ever see any dividends from all this overextension and now they'll get phased out.

Putin is a McCain w/o a brain tumour and with a seni-dictatorial positon and media backing isntead. Thats all.

>>12788664

Poles ruled Poland in commie days.

How did we rule Poland, you piece of dog shit? The puppet government was minority Polish in a 99% Polish population state. We were robbed for 50 years of our productivity to the point of people welding wagons full of goods to the tracks out of desperation and our "leaders" were mostly handpicked soviet patriots educated in Moscow. We were occupied by massive Soviet force that had preferential access to resources over the citizens and our own military was allowed a stockpile of ammo that only lasted a month.

"We ruled ourselves", guys. lol

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[–] 16732071? ago 

A bizarre alliance of neocons, Western chauvinists, crazy Russian nationalists, Islamist fanatics, and plain Russophobes have been peddling the imminent prospect of a Muslim-majority Russian Army and a Russabia ruled from the Caucasus Emirates for almost a decade. But one does not have to be a proponent of mass Muslim immigration, or to deny that serious problems of radicalization exist in some Russian Muslim communities, to call out such projections for the fear-mongering BS they really are. Here is a graph that decisively refutes the “Russabia” thesis:

Anatoly Karlin

From Russia To Russabia? Not Anytime Soon

This Featured Post in Da Russophile about Demographics, and tagged Eurabia, Islam, Russia, was written by Anatoly Karlin on July 8, 2013 . 7 Comments

Faced with the utter failure of their doom-laden projections for Russia’s population future to describe reality – it’s population is now not only growing in absolute terms, but even barring migration its number of births now virtually equals the number of deaths – the more guttural elements of the interwebs are now resorting to another strategy: “But it’s all due to Muslims anyway!”

A bizarre alliance of neocons, Western chauvinists, crazy Russian nationalists, Islamist fanatics, and plain Russophobes have been peddling the imminent prospect of a Muslim-majority Russian Army and a Russabia ruled from the Caucasus Emirates for almost a decade. But one does not have to be a proponent of mass Muslim immigration, or to deny that serious problems of radicalization exist in some Russian Muslim communities, to call out such projections for the fear-mongering BS they really are. Here is a graph that decisively refutes the “Russabia” thesis:

russia-will-become-majority-muslim-not

The percentage of births in Russia’s traditionally Muslim” republics in the North Caucasus (Agygea, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, Chechnya) and the Volga (Bashkortostan, Tatarstan) is a mere 13%-14% of the total – and shows no signs of increasing at a sustained and rapid rate.

It should furthermore be noted that of the above only Dagestan, Chechnya, and Ingushetia have predominantly Muslim population – and their share of total Russian births, at just a little above 5%, are today virtually the same as they were in 2006. This is especially relevant because the vast bulk of Russia’s problems with Islamic fundamentalism and armed opposition to Russian state power are concentrated there.

Finally, the Muslim demographic expansion is self-limiting. A lot of the people who push Russabia (and Eurabia) are apparently under the impression that their typical family has 6 children, which in turn will have 6 children, and so on until they squeeze out everyone else. This is completely and utterly wrong. In Russia, at least, the only Muslim region with a TFR higher than the replacement level rate is Chechnya; as of 2009, it was at 3.38 children per woman, compared to 1.97 in Ingushetia, 1.96 in Dagestan, and far less in all the others – in fact, both Kabardino-Balkaria’s and Tatarstan’s TFR of 1.51 was less than the Russian average of 1.54. As such, far from reflecting any innate demographic strength, the current high rates of natural increase seen in Russia’s Muslim republics – or even more specifically, in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and Chechnya – are due in large part to the youthfulness of those regions’ populations. Young populations have, by definition, few old people (hence low mortality) and many young people (hence high natality). Considering that all of Russia’s Muslim regions with the partial exception of Chechnya – which, however, accounts for a mere 1% of its population and 2% of its newborn – are rapidly undergoing demographic transition, this is necessarily a temporary state of affairs.

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[–] 16732060? ago 

Russian influence practically didnt exist

we'll always be Russia's Austria who cares about influence tbh