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American Expats Flock to Russia: MAGA Voters Seek Nostalgia and Stability


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4 hours ago, nattaya09 said:

Any numbers associated with these "flocks". 

I started counting then fell asleep. 🐑🐑🐑💤😴

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

According to the American Expat (traitor) dude, it's 5000 people. In other words, almost nothing. Compare to the millions of decent Russians such as Sanctioned Ivan who have fled fascist dictator Putin.

 

 

who are you referring to as a 'traitor' a member on here? 

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5 hours ago, Social Media said:

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A growing number of MAGA voters are uprooting their lives and relocating to Russia, citing nostalgia for a bygone era, admiration for traditional values, and disillusionment with the state of affairs in the United States. Drawn to Russia's perceived resemblance to 1950s America, conservative expats praise the country's Christianity, scenic landscapes, and attractive populace, with some even expressing support for autocratic leader Vladimir Putin.

 

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Despite geopolitical tensions and warnings from the U.S. government, these expatriates find solace in their new surroundings, viewing Russia as a bastion of stability and spirituality. Amidst political upheaval and societal discord in the United States, a surprising trend is emerging: MAGA voters are trading the American Dream for a new life in Russia. Motivated by a yearning for a simpler, more traditional way of life, and disillusioned with the current state of affairs in their homeland, these expatriates are finding solace in the former communist state. Praising Russia's Christian values, picturesque landscapes, and abundance of beautiful women, they paint a portrait of a nation reminiscent of a bygone era.

 

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One such individual, Peter Frohwein, 62, relocated from Atlanta to Yalta in Crimea, captivated by the allure of Russia's cultural landscape. Embracing the prospect of starting a family in his new surroundings, Frohwein lauds Russia's multilingual environment and views it as a sanctuary from the political and social turmoil plaguing the United States. Similarly, Bernd Ratsch, 56, traded Texas for Moscow in pursuit of a quieter, more stable existence, echoing sentiments of disenchantment with U.S. politics and leadership.

 

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For Joseph Rose, 49, and his family, Russia represents a beacon of hope and spiritual revival. Documenting their journey on YouTube, they celebrate Russia's burgeoning Christian identity and contrast it with what they perceive as a decline of religious values in America. Rose views his relocation as a divine calling, guided by faith and a desire to escape the moral decay of contemporary American society.

 

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However, not all transitions have been seamless. The Feenstra family, originally from Canada, encountered obstacles upon their move to Russia, with financial complications and cultural misunderstandings dampening their initial optimism. Despite challenges, their decision to seek refuge from what they perceive as the encroachment of liberal ideology underscores a broader trend among conservative expatriates.

 

Against the backdrop of deteriorating U.S.-Russia relations, the influx of American expats raises questions about the geopolitical ramifications of such migrations. As tensions escalate and incidents like the arrest of American journalist Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges strain diplomatic ties, the divide between the two nations deepens. Yet, for MAGA voters seeking sanctuary in Russia, the allure of nostalgia and stability outweighs the risks, prompting a reevaluation of traditional notions of home and belonging.

 

2024-05-11

 

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Traditional values?😳😂😂

Starting wars? Killing people, spreading fake news, cheating and lying?

It's really a downturn of culture😵‍💫

Posted
2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Good question. 
They need to eventually pass a basic Russian language test.

Russian is very hard. 

Though I reckon in cases where there is a big propaganda win for Putin, the rules might be different.

Russian is easier than Thai... yet here you are.

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3 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Traditional values?😳😂😂

Starting wars? Killing people, spreading fake news, cheating and lying?

It's really a downturn of culture😵‍💫

yes, they're fed up of all that in the US and getting away from it !

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, JCauto said:

Except that the opposite is happening. In fact, the blowback from the vicious anti-abortion legislation is already causing shortage of health care staff in Red states. 

It's causing a shortage of murderers of the unborn you mean... good things are happening.

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A tiny number of nutcases out of a population of 300 Million. Not really a story. The silver lining is that DT may well join them soon.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Why are Americans fleeing the West Coast for this deep red state? Freedom and friendliness

The thing is, in those areas that people fleeing the west coast for, like Austin and Dallas are blue. 

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Oh well, "there's nowt as queer as folk" as they say in Yorkshire! After all there are a couple of posters on here who openly yearn for the good old days in Germany when "Uncle Adolph" was running things!

 

For the benefit of any MAGA readers, Yorkshire is a county in the North of England - up near Scotland somewhere! It rains a lot. The beer is quite good. Can't make cider to save their lives. Parts of the county town, York, are a bit of a shambles!

 

 

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4 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

I doubt that you have ever been there... I have and it is a dump... Political unrest, corruption and chronic economic problems have plagued its fragile democracy since it emerged from the 35-year dictatorship of the Alfredo Stroessner in 1989.

I thought you were referring to America until the Alfredo part.

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It just shows how incredibly dumb and deluded MAGA folk are, that they would choose to live in Russia, a country with a fascist warmongering regime, where they lock up people in penal colonies in Siberia, or beat them up, poison them or shoot them in the back, just for exercising their freedom of speech or run for office.
At least I hope that when these idiots move to Russia, they wave their right to vote in the USA. Or get it revoked. 

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3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Traditional values?😳😂😂

Starting wars? Killing people, spreading fake news, cheating and lying?

It's really a downturn of culture😵‍💫

think it can be summed up in one word  

Posted
3 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

It's causing a shortage of murderers of the unborn you mean... good things are happening.

Says a man who was never denied a health procedure to save his life .

"  "   "    who was never forced to carry  his rapist baby.

" " "   a man who was never forced to     etc.

good things are happening   we control your bodies

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3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

yes, they're fed up of all that in the US and getting away from it !

 

They are fools   good riddance    the more the merrier

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

This is a clumsy Russian Troll Topic....c´mon Asiannow:cheesy:

It's really happening.

These pro Putin fascism youtube channels run by westerners do actually exist. 

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Wrwest said:

I certainly would oppose any diplomacy or other USA concern for them if they find themselves in a jam. Voluntarily went to a country where Americans are advised to stay away from. Free to go? Yes but ... at their own ris

It depends on the case but with Putin propagandists too bad that their western passports aren't canceled for treason.

As said before there are more normal westerners there that obviously can't speak out against Putin but have private lives and more normal reasons to be there.

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