| Definitely. I am more concerned with Russian people and our culture, though, than with loyality to a country as a regime plus set of borders. If there was other Russian state, like Taiwan is for China, I think I'd jump ship and go for it. There isn't. Upd: HN throttles me so have to answer here: Even before 2014, Ukraine put their bet on propelling Ukrainian language and culture. Which from my perspective put them in the same ballpark as Czechia or Croatia. Surely, most people in Ukraine still speak Russian but their culture is 2nd class citizen. Belarus is a small and boring dictatorship. They're either going the way of Ukraine or, as rumors go, get annexed by Russia. Back to square one. But otherwise it could be an option. As for placing interests of Russia above my own: aren't we all do it sometimes in any country? Actually this is a trick question since Russians as a nation way overspent on loyalty to regimes in XX century. |