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Never, Ever Listen to What American Jews Have to Say About Russia - by Dmitry Orlov

2/20/2018

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​​" ... upon their arrival in the US Russian Jews would paint the USSR and Russia with a broad brush loaded with dark colors: oppression, antisemitism, pogroms, plus the general backwardness, drunkenness and awfulness.
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Had they resisted the urge to play the victim, their narrative might, by default, become something like this:
'We wrecked Russia, rearranged it to our advantage, made out like bandits, pretty much bankrupted the place… and so now we are over here in the US, together with our prized possessions, elderly relatives and pets, claiming to be refugees, and are ready to do it again.'
That just doesn’t sound sufficiently refugee-like, now, does it? Add to this the fact that there is considerable money to be made in the US by lambasting Russia, and the urge to lambaste becomes irresistible."

Article originally published on Russia Insider
By ​Dmitry Orlov

Orlov is one of our favorite essayists on Russia and all sorts of other things. He moved to the US as a child, and lives in the Boston area.

He is one of the better-known thinkers The New Yorker has dubbed 'The Dystopians' in an excellent 2009 profile [1], along with James Howard Kunstler, another regular contributor to RI (archive). [2] These theorists believe that modern society is headed for a jarring and painful crack-up.

He is best known for his 2011 book comparing Soviet and American collapse [3] (he thinks America's will be worse). He is a prolific author on a wide array of subjects, and you can see his work by searching him on Amazon.

1 https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/01/26/the-dystopians
2 https://russia-insider.com/en/james-howard-kunstler
3 https://www.amazon.com/Reinventing-Collapse-Experience-American-Prospects/dp/0865716854


​He has a large following on the web, and on Patreon, and we urge you to support him there [4], as Russia Insider does.

His current project is organizing the production of affordable house boats [5] for living on. He lives on a boat himself.

If you haven't discovered his work yet, please take a look at his archive of articles on RI [6]. They are a real treasure, full of invaluable insight into both the US and Russia and how they are related.

4 - https://www.patreon.com/orlov
5 - http://quidnon.blogspot.com 
6 - https://russia-insider.com/en/dmitry_orlov


​In trying to disentangle the current fraught state of relations between the US and Russia, one group that deserves a higher level of scrutiny is American Jews.
​It is an unfortunate accident of history that a group of around a million has ... soured relations between half a billion people.
​This is the single largest population group that the two countries have in common: of the some 5 or 6 million Jews currently living in the US (numbers vary depending on how one measures “Jewishness”) around a million immigrated to the US from the Former Soviet Union, either directly or after a sojourn in Israel. The US government readily accepted all of them, granting them refugee status; thus, they entered American society with a politicized, distinctly anti-Russian identity, and their anti-Russian attitudes have had an effect on the opinions of many non-Russian Jews and other Americans.

​Russian Jews are by far the most educated group ever to immigrate to the US. They integrated very well into American society and many of them, and their children, were able to launch professional careers. Their firsthand experience of life in Russia has allowed them to position themselves as the subject matter experts on all things Russian and, to a considerable extent, has allowed this relatively small group to negatively affect the attitudes of the other 322 million Americans toward the 144 million Russians within the Russian Federation as well the 30 or so million Russians residing outside it.


It is an unfortunate accident of history that a group of around a million has, more or less inadvertently, soured relations between half a billion people.

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​There are a lot of tricky bits and pieces to this story. Part of it is the Cold War legacy, which generated a great deal of institutional inertia within the US, which in turn causes the US to continue to treat Russia as the enemy. Part of it is the strangely disproportionate influence of Israeli Jews specifically, and of Jews in general, on US politics. Yet another piece of the puzzle has to do with the benefits that accrued to the Russian Jews in the US who talked up their having been victimized by the Soviet government or by Russian antisemitism. A final, particularly tricky aspect has to do with the nature of Jewish identity and how it has historically clashed, and continues to clash, with what it means to be a Russian Jew.

I will talk about each of these in turn, but first I want to disclose what it is that makes me qualified to write on this subject. I was born and grew up in Russia in the 60s and 70s, then emigrated as part of a wave of mainly Jewish emigration, entered the US as a refugee and was naturalized five years later. A fictional Israeli relative or two were featured in our application for the exit visa, although we had no intention of ever going to Israel.

​I have lots of Jewish relatives, but not enough to make me a Jew. We are all Russian Orthodox Christian, and have been for anywhere between 3 and 40 generations (depending on genealogical branch). At home we have never spoken anything but Russian. We went back to Russia at the earliest opportunity—in 1989, as soon as émigrés started being granted visas—and have been going back and forth ever since. All of this makes me an expert on this very subject.

A lot has already been written on the topic of American Cold War inertia, so I will sum it up in just a few of sentences. The US is being held hostage by a bloated, ineffectual and generally incompetent military bureaucracy whose only area of overwhelming superiority is in extorting exorbitant sums of money for its projects, many of which are failures. In order for this extortion to work, one must be able to argue that there is an enemy to defend the country against.

During the Cold War the enemy was, most conveniently, the USSR. After the USSR collapsed, there was a period of vacillation, during which “Russian mafia” got a lot of attention, just to keep the image of the enemy fresh. But a felicitous new opportunity presented itself after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 (which, many claim, were contrived for just this purpose) to present international terrorism as the new enemy. This ruse has by now outlived its usefulness because the terrorists are now doing better than ever, and so it is time to shut up about terrorism and to go back to Plan A: cultivating russophobia (with China now thrown in for good measure).

It is true that Russia, having recovered from the devastation of the Soviet collapse, is a bit more formidable as an enemy than it was in the “Russian mafia” days, but russophobia is still key, and it requires a steady stream of negative news stories and commentary on Russia. It is here Russian Jews, some living in the US, some traveling back and forth between the US and Russia, are happy to oblige, since they are, arguably, America’s subject matter experts on all things Russian.

The strangely disproportionate influence of Israeli Jews, and of Jews in general, on American politics is also a hot topic of discussion, and so here I will once again summarize briefly. First the obvious: Israel is not part of the United States; it is a separate sovereign nation and a UN member. And yet American politicians can pledge allegiance to Israel without being arrested and tried for treason. Lots of US-Israeli dual citizens circulate through both US and Israeli institutions, and nobody ever bothers to ask which one of them is spying on whose behalf. Within the US, Israel, and Jews generally, receive special treatment: anyone who dares to criticize Israel is more or less automatically accused of antisemitism and ostracized. Also, it has been made illegal to boycott Israeli products or companies, which some people want to do in support of the Palestinian cause. Some analysts go as far as to say that Israel has colonized the US, much as Britain had colonized India, with a few thousand British controlling the entire subcontinent to their own advantage.

​Israel is the recipient of many billions of dollars in US military aid, making it an integral part of the American military-industrial extortion racket. This means that Jews and/or Israelis in the US (the distinction between American Jews and Israelis is not a particularly useful one, since it’s easy for an American Jew to get an Israeli passport) have to talk up the “Russian threat” in order to belly up to the trough alongside the US military, and so they do.

But within Israel the situation is a bit different. About a third of the Jewish population of Israel is made up of Russian Jews. Many of them are actual citizens of the Russian Federation; most of the rest can claim Russian citizenship as a birthright. Lots of of them go back and forth between Russia and Israel, to work, for medical treatments, to visit relatives, on vacations, etc. A steady stream of Israelis is going back to Russia, mainly because Russia is in some ways more prosperous than Israel, where opportunities for social advancement are growing increasingly limited. Relations between Russia and Israel are very friendly and cooperative. When the Israeli defense minister flies to Moscow for talks, he doesn’t take a translator along because he is, in fact, Russian.

Right now relations between the US and Russia are in a dismal state. At the same time, relations between Russia and Israel are the warmest that they have ever been. “Russia and Israel can take pride in our high level of partnership, fruitful cooperation and far-reaching business contacts,” said Vladimir Putin while taking Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to the Bolshoi Ballet. In spite of all of the complexities of the Middle East—the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the war in Syria, Iran’s growing influence, Turkey’s traditional treachery, strange goings on in Saudi Arabia—the Russian-Israeli relationship is just ticking along.

If you wanted to get just a tiny bit conspiratorial, you could perhaps imagine that Israel is Russia’s Trojan horse in the US. What is its purpose? To keep the US squandering borrowed money on military junk and misadventures, of course, until it’s all gone! To push the US toward the same cliff over which the USSR went back in 1990, obviously! But let us not get side-tracked into conspiracy theory and simply say that the asymmetry between US-Russian, US-Israeli and Israeli-Russian relations is extremely significant and begs for an explanation. It’s a three-legged stool that rocks—a geometric conundrum.

A relatively obvious reason for Israel cozying up to Russia is this: it is a US protectorate, but the US is becoming increasingly erratic, unreliable, militarily enfeebled and prone to catastrophic failure. Israel needs a new patron, and since Israel is a significant part of the mighty Russian diaspora (a third of Israelis are in fact Russians) reaching out to Russia is an obvious step. From their own perspective, the Russians sense that the the Israeli project may be temporary and may last only as long as American support for it.

Once it is over, Russians living in Israel would flood back into Russia. Such repatriation, if it becomes unavoidable, would need very tight coordination between Russian and Israeli authorities. Russia can probably absorb this influx without problems; after all, in recent years over a million Ukrainians, fleeing economic devastation and war at home, have successfully resettled in Russia. But the Russians may want to put Israel on life support instead, for the sake of preserving some semblance of regional stability.

The piece of the puzzle that has to do with the benefits that accrued to the Russian Jews in the US who talked up their having been victimized by the Soviet government or by Russian antisemitism is riddled with contradictions as well. Take on board the fact that Russian-speaking Jews are by far the most educated group ever to immigrate to the US. Also, Russia is one of the least antisemitic countries, with Jews well represented in every profession and at all levels of government, with Judaism flourishing and respected, and with no social problems specifically or disproportionately affecting Jews.

The reason Russian Jews were well-educated and ready to start prosperous careers more or less the moment they landed in the US was that they were extremely well-educated and prosperous before they left Russia. Much oppressed under the pre-revolutionary regime, Jews were instrumental during the Russian Revolution of 1917, and they and their children reaped tremendous benefits from their involvement in it during the subsequent decades. In fact, Jews did so well in the USSR that they crowded out Russians from many top jobs: although they made up just 1.5% of the population, by the 1950s over half of all directors at the many institutes, research centers and laboratories of the Soviet Academy of Sciences were Jewish. Jews made up a third of the Soviet Writers’ Union; a quarter of all university lecturers; and so on.

Members of my own family followed this trajectory. My grandfather grew up in a shtetl, spoke Yiddish with his mother, moved to St. Petersburg after the revolution, joined the Communist Party and eventually became a professor of Russian literature with a grand apartment on a city square and a country mansion. both stuffed with art and priceless antiques, a live-in housekeeper and nanny and a private limousine with a chauffeur. Jews like my grandfather dislodged the old aristocracy and became la crème de la crème of Soviet society.

Here is a fascinating bit of trivia: recognizing that Jews are a nation without a territory and wishing to fix this problem, the USSR became the only country in the world to freely offer Jews their own homeland—the Jewish Autonomous Region, strategically located on the Chinese border. Most of its Jewish residents have by now emigrated to Israel, leaving behind public buildings with plaques in two languages: Russian and Yiddish.

In time there started a bit of a backlash from all the Russians that the Jews had been squeezing out of the universities and the professions. Some of the tricks that were employed to fend off the relentless onslaught of their well-tutored children were, shall we say, less than kosher; for instance, a Jewish relative of mine wasn’t admitted to Moscow State University by being given a known unsolved problem to solve on the math entrance exam and—horror of horrors!—ended up becoming an architect instead. Many Jews saw in this backlash a sign of incipient antisemitism, and some of them decided that the pastures would be greener on the other side of the ocean.

From this it should be obvious why upon their arrival in the US Russian Jews would paint the USSR and Russia with a broad brush loaded with dark colors: oppression, antisemitism, pogroms, plus the general backwardness, drunkenness and awfulness. Had they resisted the urge to play the victim, their narrative might, by default, become something like this: “We wrecked Russia, rearranged it to our advantage, made out like bandits, pretty much bankrupted the place… and so now we are over here in the US, together with our prized possessions, elderly relatives and pets, claiming to be refugees, and are ready to do it again.” That just doesn’t sound sufficiently refugee-like, now, does it? Add to this the fact that there is considerable money to be made in the US by lambasting Russia, and the urge to lambaste becomes irresistible.

The final, particularly tricky aspect to this story has to do with the nature of Jewish identity and how it has historically clashed, and continues to clash, with what it means to be Russian. Jewish identity is rather strange and different, and to elucidate this point it is easier to compare Jews not to some garden variety group like the Irish or the Italians but to another similarly non-garden-variety group: the Gypsies. I have been acquainted with some Gypsies, and I have also researched them extensively for a case study on cultural collapse (and resistance thereto) in my book The Five Stages of Collapse.

The word “gypsy” is a corruption of “Egyptian,” which the Gypsies definitely are not, having come out of Northern India at some point in time well over a thousand years ago. (Incidentally, it is the Jews, according to their biblical mythology, who came out of Egypt via a magic hole in the Red Sea, so perhaps it is the Jews who should be called “Gypsies.”) What the Gypsies in fact are, and what they call themselves, is Roma, and their language is Romani.

The Roma share a great number of similarities with the Jews. Both are diaspora nations without a territory (excepting the rather small internationally recognized Israeli bits of Palestine); instead, they colonize various countries, migrating from country to country over time. Both Jews and Roma are traditionally xenophobic: the Jewish word for “non-Jewish” is “goy” (plural “goyim”). In Romani, it is “gadjo” (plural “gadje”). Both Jews and Roma have specific, and rather curious, taboos and purification rituals as ways of resisting contamination or corruption spread by outsiders, most of which is symbolic rather than physical.

And both were victims of the Holocaust: a quarter of Europe’s Roma population was wiped out in that event, but with a difference: while the Jews received restitution for the Nazi atrocities, the Roma did not. Only in 1979 did the West German Bundestag acknowledge the fact that Nazi persecution of Roma was racist, making them eligible to receive compensation, but by then most of the victims had already died.

Both Roma and Jewish identities are to some extent secret. The Roma usually disguise themselves by taking on local-sounding names; in Anglo countries they go by generic-sounding English names like Bob Jones or Cathy Smith; in private, they call each other exotic, Roma-sounding names like Ruslan or Zemfira. And then each Roma has a secret name known only to that person and that person’s mother.

At various times Jews have likewise found it advantageous to obscure their identities behind local-sounding names. My other grandfather is a case in point. He was born in Zhitomir, in the Ukraine. When, around the time of the Russian Revolution, his parents and sisters decamped for Brooklyn, leaving him behind, he saw it fit to change his name to the very generically Russian Alexander Orlov and led everyone to believe that he was an orphaned Russian. He lived a good long life, first in Kiev, then in Leningrad, under an assumed identity, but some time after he retired he suddenly shocked his children with the news that he was in fact Jewish, that his name was not Alexander but Abraham, and that he is moving to Israel where it’s warmer and sunnier.

He eventually met up with one of his sisters, but the other was by then shunned by the whole family, having become a Jehova’s Witness. Not that the remaining sister or her family were the least bit religious; at one time, they attempted a Passover ritual, for our benefit, I suppose, and it was such a travesty that it made me cry. (I was young and impressionable back then; now I would probably just laugh.)

Both Roma and Jewish identities are matrilineal: one cannot be a Roma, or a Jew, unless one’s mother is a Roma, or a Jew, respectively. This works to their advantage within the societies they colonize, which are all patrilineal. The rate of intermarriage is much greater in the case of Jews; the Roma do not seem to intermarry all that much because of their very negative attitude toward the “gadje.” The considerable extent of Jewish intermarriage is obvious from their appearance: the Roma often look quite North Indian, while European (Ashkenazi) Jews look European rather than like the Arabs and other Middle Eastern tribes. They are not exactly a race or an ethnic group; half of the X (female) chromosomes may be of a Jewish origin, but the Y (male) chromosomes may have been, more often than not, borrowed from some other group. Since the Y chromosome is an evolutionary hotbed, such genetic borrowing confers a considerable advantage as far as inclusive fitness.

Thus, in mixed marriages, Jewish women function a bit like cuckoo birds, which lay their eggs in other birds’ nests, forcing other birds to rear cuckoo chicks alongside theirs. The “shiketz” (a “goy” husband) may think that his children add to the numbers of his own tribe, but is sadly mistaken. Jewish women can help colonize societies by marrying local men and having them bring up Jews (in secret if necessary) at their own expense. This salient detail wasn’t lost on everyone; in particular the Cossacks, who patrolled the margins of the Russian Empire and were fond of bride-snatching Persian, Turkish and Caucasian women, then baptizing and Russianizing them, would have nothing to do with Jewish women. On the other hand, until quite recently bringing home a “shiksa” (a “goy” female) was very much disapproved of in Jewish families, because children from such a union could not be counted as Jews.

If Jews are not a race or an ethnic group, are they are religion? Notably, there is no freedom of religion among Jews: according to most Jews, one cannot be a Moslem Jew or a Christian Jew and still be a Jew. But over half of the Jews in both the US and Israel are atheist, and there are far more Atheists among American Jews than among the general population. One ritual—bris (circumcision) is generally required as a condition for social inclusion, but it does not carry much religious significance in a society that (somewhat inexplicably) tries to circumcise all of the male infants regardless of their parents’ religion.

If Jews are neither a race/ethnicity nor a religion, then what are they? By process of elimination, they are the same as the Roma: a nomadic caste. Many of the elements that signal caste membership are the same: the xenophobia inherent in terms such as “goy”/“gadjo”; the insistence on matrilineality even within generally patrilineal societies; the tendency to cultivate a secret identity; and the tendency to move on and colonize new countries as conditions warrant.

Jews can function as a nomadic caste in the US, which is full of transience and of clannish, cultish, class-based social divisions, of segregation by race, income and religion and of many other castelike social distinctions. They could function as a caste in pre-revolutionary Russia as well—admitted and tolerated but kept apart because they would not praise the Holy Trinity and venerate the Holy Cross in a country where Orthodox Christianity was a precondition for full citizenship. But post-revolutionary Russia is not so conducive to preserving the Jewish caste.

First, a Russian has the right to pick the nationality of either parent (the Russian Federation is made up of 160 nationalities, each with its own language), the default one—Russian—or to not declare one at all. Religious or secular laws that interfere with this freedom of choice infringe on this right. Second, a Russian has the right to practice any religion, independent of the choice of nationality. Thus, religious or other laws that tie one’s religion to one’s nationality infringe on this right. Third, it is generally accepted that the Russian identity suffuses all the others. There is a linguistic distinction between “Rossiysky” (pertaining to the country) and “Russky” (pertaining to the nationality) but in practice they are used interchangeably. Thus, a Russian Jew is a Russian first (linguistically, culturally, socially, possibly religiously) and a Jew second. Being Jewish is like holding a rose between your teeth: an interesting, idiosyncratic fashion accessory.

If you think that these are small details, you should see the hysterical, xenophobic reactions I can provoke more or less at will in almost any group of Jews simply by saying that I am Jewish by dint of having two Jewish grandfathers. Sure, my mother is Russian, but I am a Russian Jew, and in Russia nationality can pass from father to son, and usually does. Oh, and by the way I am a Christian, so Jewish laws don’t apply to me.

The cognitive dissonance of being brought face to face with the fact that Jews are a caste must be most painful to its members. So, fine, I am not a Jew; nor do I have a rose in my teeth. In fact, it is disingenuous of me to flippantly provoke Jews by saying that I might be Jewish, because I don’t feel even the tiniest bit Jewish and I am perfectly at peace with just being Russian.

The point of all this is that for all of the above-stated reasons you should never, ever again listen to what American Jews have to say about Russia. All they have to deliver in that department is damaged, tainted goods. It is absolutely essential for the safety and security of the entire planet that the US and Russia maintain good, cooperative, professional, friendly relations based on up-to-date facts rather than falsehoods, bigotry, innuendos or outdated tales of woe. It is incredibly self-destructive to use the lies being spread about Russia as an excuse to continue feeding the US/Israeli military monster.

If Americans are in need of a perfectly good example of how to have good relations with Russia, here it is: it’s called Israel.

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How learning Russian changed my life: 5 stories told by foreigners

2/12/2018

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From reading Tolstoy in the original to finding a job, romantic love and new friends: Here are the stories of foreigners who thought they were merely learning grammar rules, but instead discovered an entire new world.

Article originally published on Russia Insider
by Alexandra Guzeva

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William Brumfield 
U.S.Professor of Slavic Studies, historian of Russian architecture, expert photographer
“I began formal study of Russian at Johns Hopkins University, which in the early 1960s had a miniscule program staffed by one untenured lecturer. The very small Russian classes allowed me to enter the language of the great literature that I had begun to read in high school. Eugene Onegin was my primary textbook.

No special methodology in those days! If not for my instructor in Russian, I’d not have entered the world of Russian Studies. Perhaps my life would have taken a more ‘normal’ course, but Russian architecture would have lost one of its most active proponents.

There was another teacher who inspired my study of Russia and its architecture. Nina Volodina, a specialist in teaching Russian to foreigners, was passionately interested in the history of Moscow and arranged tours of historic districts during our free time. This was during my first trip to Russia in the summer of 1970.

Often I was the only one, but still she conducted the tour and gave me lists of historic buildings. Although most were closed churches, we were still able to appreciate the beauty of the architecture. At that time I bought my first camera and began taking pictures. When I came home and developed the photos, I was amazed with the result.

I had no idea that this interest would lead to dozens of books and an enormous photographic collection, yet the main thing was the spark of interest.”
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Discover remote Russian northern churches and Russian architecture with William Brumfield and Russia Beyond special project>>>

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Ajay Kamalakaran
Writer, India
“I started learning Russian at the Russian Cultural Center in Mumbai, India. My first Russian friend, who I met in Mumbai, invited me to her grandparents’ home in Voronezh. This was a great opportunity to get a firsthand glimpse into Russian family life and see if my language skills were up to the mark. I had enrolled at the Sakhalin State University a few months earlier.

“I was totally overwhelmed by the warmth and wholesomeness of my Russian grandparents. As soon as we entered the apartment, dedushka hugged and kissed me the same way he did his own granddaughters. He then asked me about my hometown before putting a pin on Mumbai on his world map. This was an honor he reserved only for his family members.

“Learning Russian basically opened up a completely new world to me. Some of my closest friends don’t speak English or any other foreign languages. Russian was a great gateway for me into the society of the country, and helped me see and experience a lot more than a non-Russian speaker could ever dream of. This extended beyond Russia and into former Soviet republics. It’s easy for me to walk around cities like Odessa in Ukraine and completely be at peace since I can speak Russian.

Another great advantage of learning Russian was the ability to read the works of Chekhov, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in the original. And then there’s the opportunity to check out the latest books published in Russia even if they aren’t translated.”

Ajay is the author of Globetrotting for Love and Other Stories from Sakhalin Island. Read our review on it.

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John Varoli
Journalist, U.S.
“I fell in love with Russia and the Russian language when I took a course, ‘Introduction to Russia,’ at my high school, the International School of Brussels. It was 1985, still a tense time in the Cold War, so only the most stalwart, independent thinkers signed up for this course; (by signing up for the course you could easily be suspected as treasonously sympathetic to Russia!)

However, the Russian we learned in textbooks had nothing in common with real-life Russian. When I finally moved to Russia in June 1992, I made it my goal to learn the real Russian, and this I did by renting rooms (16 different places in Moscow in 3 years!) with friends and families who didn't speak English, even twice living in a kommunalka.

Also, as is well-known, you can only truly understand a nation by knowing their language; so much is lost in translation. But for Russians I find this even more relevant than say for Czechs, French or Italians; (languages that I've also studied and speak). In addition, consider the fact that relatively few Russians speak English; you really need to know Russian if you want to understand the country. Armed with knowledge of the language I learned much about the Russian mentality and worldview, which is quite different from ours.

For example, take the notions of freedom and taboos. Intellectually, Russians are very free,and are willing and able to discuss any topic. In America, however, we have many taboos (they differ from region to region), and we tend to ridicule and shame people who think differently. I rarely saw that in my 20 years in Russia. Yes, Russians can certainly disagree with you, but they will hear you out, and respect your opinion.

For me, this Russian intellectual integrity, this desire to search for truth and to try to understand life, had a huge impact on me as a journalist and writer. You rarely find this in America, where our powerful and omnipresent mass media tends to dictate what topics can be discussed and how they should be discussed.

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​Kaname Okano
PhD student, Japan
​“I started learning Russian when I was 18 and enrolled in university, where I studied at Russian language and literature department. I chose Russian as my specialization because I was keen on the language, Cyrillic alphabet, literature and culture of our ‘mysterious’ northern neighbors.

Russian language opened a whole new world for me – the world of the Slavic languages. The more I discovered the Russians, the more I was interested in their nation. When I finished my Masters in Japan, this interest lead me to enroll in a PhD program in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, where I now study Serbian, Bulgarian, Ruthenian and other Slavic languages.

Without the Russian language I wouldn’t realize what I really like and what I want to do in the future. In a couple of months I will start teaching Russian in the Japanese university where I used to study, and I really hope that my students will love Russian and other Slavic languages as much I do and even more.”

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Lara McCoy
Journalist, U.S.
​“It all started when my mom named me after the main heroine in Boris Pasternak’s novel, Doctor Zhivago.

My relationship with the Russian language has always been a little tortured. I fell in love with Russia through the study of Russian history, and I struggled to learn the language.

On my first two trips to Russia, I couldn't say anything at all. I'm not naturally gifted with languages, and I found it very hard. When I first moved to Moscow, even though I had studied Russian for two years at that point, I had no idea how to communicate. During my first three months in Moscow, I just listened to how people spoke, how they gave directions and ordered at the store.

Even now, after more than nine years in Russia, my language skills are limited. I can understand things pretty well, but I don't have any nuance in my speech and make many grammatical mistakes.

My proudest moment communicating in Russian was getting the manager of Sedmoi Continent [food store] to refund my money after the cashier overcharged me for a muffin. That's my level of Russian now - good enough to argue with a store clerk.

My kids, who grew up in Russia, are completely bilingual and find my speaking really embarrassing. I remember one day trying to ask a question to the principal at my daughter's school, and her saying "Katya, find out what your mother wants and tell me later. I don't have time to figure out what she's saying!” So for now learning Russian is a challenge to understand my own kids better, and to be involved in their lives and connect with friends more.

Do you want to change your life too? Here are 8 steps to learn Russian like a pro.

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Dmitry Orlov: The US Is Sleepwalking Towards A Nuclear Confrontation - Peak Prosperity

2/12/2018

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Article originally published at: Peak Prosperity and Russia Insider
Following his cautionary analysis on the increasing tension between the US/NATO and Russia, Chris interview Dmitry Orlov this week about the potential likelihood for actual direct conflict to break out between the world powers.

Orlov was born and raised in Leningrad in the former Soviet Union and immigrated to the United States in the mid 70s, He has spent the past several decades traveling back and forth between the two countries, writing about the collapse of the Soviet Union and the many similarities he sees between that and the secular decline happening in the West. Orlov recently co-authored a stark warning with a number of other experts on Russia, concerned that the US is recklessly provoking a military confrontation it cannot win:
The United States is sleepwalking towards a nuclear confrontation with Russia. It is astounding in its stupidity this approach. What's going on is an effort by the US military and by NATO officials to extract as much money as possible out of Eastern Europe, to continue financing weapons and generally extract military spending out of Europe.
The neocons have a very stiff ideology of world domination. Basically they took over the US government because it's the largest and most vulnerable democracy in order to realize their insane dreams of world domination.

It hasn’t gone that well. But there's no convincing them. There isn’t a feedback loop from experience to what they do next. One defeat causes them to organize for the next defeat without realizing it. So they don’t realize that what they have done in the Middle East has been completely counter-productive. They don’t realize, for instance, that trying to promote democracy and secular regimes in Islamic countries doesn’t produce democracy or secular regimes – what it produces is jihadism and radicalization and things like ISIS. They can’t process that thought because their ideology says "democracy is the weapon we use". We used it successfully against the United States. Look what wonderful shape the US democracy is. It is bought and sold on the open market and we are going to do that to every country in the world.

There is no stopping them. They are like zombies. Until somebody shoots them in the head they are going to keep moving. 

Now in Russia a military drill can be called without warning at any time, and everything better work. Basically the entire military is at a high state of readiness. The US media has missed the fact that what the Russians did in Syria with a really, really small contingent is something that the US couldn’t possibly have done and NATO couldn’t possibly have done. If you look at the number of sorties and the number of strikes per unit time -- which is basically ground crews working seamlessly with pilots on rotation, jets landing, getting refueled, getting reloaded taking off continuously -- that is not something that the US is capable of at this point. This is a different military. This is not the US military. This is something completely different. And then there hasn't been much reporting about the new weapons that Russia has -- the S300, the S400 now they are rolling out the S500 which will be able to hit targets in near space and that will basically be like a giant impenetrable shield over most of Russia including all of the ballistic weapons that the US has. They also haven’t really reported on the super sonic torpedoes and cruise missiles that Russia has developed, or mention the fact that Russian nuclear subs lurking along the American western and eastern seaboards all the time on patrol armed with these caliber supersonic cruise missiles that the US has absolutely nothing to detect them with or to shoot them down -- and they can be nuclear tipped. 
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Russia is ready. What is even more scary is that the Russian people are ready. There are all these groups all over Russia that do stunts like they run marathons off road. The marathons sometimes include some tactical objectives too. So this is like paramilitary training for lots and lots of young people in the country. Some of them don’t even like the government that much but that doesn’t mean that they won’t take orders if orders are given. Even if there isn’t a nuclear confrontation and NATO rolls into Russian territory they will bleed and they will bleed to death just like it has always happened with people who invaded Russia. There isn’t a happy outcome, there isn’t a face saving outcome for the United States or for NATO. There is just basically the choice between death and humiliation.

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US World Domination via Debt - By Raymond Zwarich

2/10/2018

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The Eccles Building in Washington, D.C., which serves as the Federal Reserve System's headquarters - Wiki
People really don't understand what 'money' is; let alone how public debt affects the value of 'money'. And relatively few of us understand how money shapes and affects all public policies, both foreign and domestic. 
 

Money is an artificial agreement on a measure of value. If money is backed by some heavy and shiny metal, gold, for example, a given value is assigned to gold that at least has some connection to its practical value in the real world.  But even that connection is dependent on our emotional response to gold.
 
Gold is very attractive. We like how it looks. It has practical value as well. It doesn’t corrode when it gets wet for example, is a great electrical conductor and thus it has industrial value. But its primary value is our emotional response to it. We like how it looks, and how its ‘heft’ feels in our hands. It makes attractive jewelry and other ornamental objects. 
 
The value of money is rooted in human emotions. It only has whatever value that we agree that it has, and our agreement is entirely dependent on how we ‘feel’ about it.
 
Much of the world’s money is just ink on paper, backed by 'confidence' in the integrity of whatever entity prints that money. 'Confidence' is nothing more than an emotional response. It has no ‘heft’ to hold in our hand. It has no shiny appearance that dazzles us in the sun when we gild a state house dome with it. It's less 'weighty' than our emotional response to a heavy shiny metal because it is not something we can hold in our hands. The 'value' of gold is volatile, but the value of 'confidence' is MUCH more so.
 
This Boston Globe article, by Evan Horowitz and contributing Globe staff, seeks to educate us concerning debt, which is a derivative function of money, but the article: 

https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2017/12/15/with-interest-rates-low-facts-don-justify-panic-over-national-debt/ZCKx7DKveGyeQZ6tTjfA0J/story.html

...demonstrates that its authors DO NOT really understand money, or debt, or how they affect our lives. The article tells us that "we can always print more money".
 
Well…That is true enough. But the money we print only has a value equal to people's confidence in it. When people lose their confidence in money, it loses value. We can always print money, but we surely all know that printed money is no more than ink-stained paper if people lose confidence in its value. We all surely know the legends of post-WW1 Germany, which suffered from hyper-inflation. People lost their confidence in the value of ink on paper, and were increasingly reluctant to exchange hard goods for it. The legends tell us that it took a wheelbarrow full of paper money to buy a loaf of bread.
 
When things get to that point, people begin to starve to death because the economy ceases to function. Food cannot even be distributed. No one will sell that loaf of bread for ANY amount of money.
 
In such conditions totalitarian powers usually arise and take control, exactly as they did in Germany in the 1930s.
 
In our modern world, we all surely know that the US dollar is the world’s dominant currency. This first came about by a treaty agreement among US allies called the Bretton Woods Agreement because it was signed in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944. That treaty agreement established a stable exchange rate among different nations’ currencies by tying ALL of them to the value of gold. The US dollar was dominant among all currencies simply because 2/3rds of the entire world’s gold supply was owned, at that time, by the US.
 
In 1971, under Richard Nixon, the US broke the Bretton Woods treaty by severing the US dollar from the price of gold. The dollar was no longer backed by gold. It became a ‘fiat’ currency. It was just paper and ink. It only had value because the government said it did. By ‘fiat’.
 
The dollar remained the world’s dominant currency, however, even after severing itself from the gold standard, because the US succeeded in establishing the ‘petro-dollar’. Through various policies and agreements, many of them ‘strong-arm’, with the world’s largest oil producers, we established that the entire world’s oil would be bought and sold in US dollars. 
 
This created a constant demand for dollars in every nation on earth that had to buy oil. The dollar thus became the worlds ‘reserve currency’, because every nation had to have large reserves of dollars in order to assure its energy supply.
 
It has been because of this constant demand for US dollars that we have been able to live, for so many years, on debt, basically on printed money, on a ‘fiat currency’ that is no more than paper. We can’t afford to live on what we earn, so we pay our way by simply printing money.
 
The way we create our money in the US is actually a bankster racket. It’s a racket run by our banking industry. It’s not the government that prints our money, but the Federal Reserve, whose stock is owned by private banks.
 
The Federal Reserve prints the money, then ‘loans’ it to its member banks, which then loan it out at a profit, so the Federal Reserve is essentially a ‘scam’ that provides our banking industry with a constant supply of ‘free’ inventory. Whatever interest rate the banks pay to ‘buy’ /borrow the money, they always mark it up when they ‘sell’ /loan the money at a profit, so the inventory is essentially ‘free’ to them.
 
Few of us, few US citizens, understand that most of what is happening in the world now is driven by US determination to maintain the US dollar as the world’s dominant currency.  The fact that our citizens are so poorly informed makes us susceptible to manipulation by the Elites who control our means of communication.
 
I’ll try to explain in as simple terms as possible. (It’s more complex, but we have to start somewhere).
 
The debt of the US Government has reached 106% of GDP, ‘gross domestic product’, the total value of all wealth and income produced in a nation in one year. Russia’s debt is less than 14% of GDP. China’s is around 21%.
 
Russia and China are leading a large consortium of nations that are sick and tired of being treated poorly, of being exploited, as a result of US world domination. This consortium is comprised of nations in which a majority of the world’s population lives. 
 
This consortium of nations, led by Russia and China, is now intently engaged, so far successfully, in efforts to break the domination of the US dollar. They are establishing a market on which oil is bought and sold in various currencies. Russia, whose oil resources are vast, is an oil exporter whereas China is dependent on imports for most of its oil.
 
The efforts of this consortium are steadily eroding the value of the dollar reserves that are held by nations around the world. Since the value of their reserves are threatened, the nations that hold those reserves are losing confidence in their value. Since the value of the dollar, as a fiat currency, is totally based in confidence, once a critical mass (of loss of confidence) is reached, once nations lose enough confidence in the value of the dollars they hold, they will dump them, and the dollar will then likely hyper-inflate.
 
Since the US economy cannot function other than by constantly printing new money, the US economy will fall in ruins, and US world domination along with it, because no matter how much money we print, it will be worth no more than whatever value ink-stained paper might have. Wheelbarrows full of a hyper-inflated currency will not buy a loaf of bread.
 
The US spends more on military power than all other nations on Earth combined. We can only afford to do this because we pay for it with ‘fiat’ money, with money that is no more than paper and ink. If the world no longer needs dollars to buy oil, then the dollar will hyper-inflate, which means that no matter how much we print, it will have no value.
 
This is the bass drum-beat of world events. This is why our Elites, who own and control all our mass media, including the Boston Globe I read, are demonizing Russia and China. These Elites can see that their world domination is doomed, and that the only thing that can save them is to militarily defeat and destroy the rising economic powers of other nations, led by Russia and China.
 
All this Russia-gate BS is just a lot of hooey, folks. It is a ‘stinking load’ of lies and propaganda intended to prepare us for war against Russia, a nation that has a nuclear arsenal that matches our own, and China, which is also a nuclear-armed nation. History has taught us that this degree of intense ‘demonizing’ of other nations is ALWAYS a precursor to war.
 
In other words, WW3 is looming over ALL of us.  ALL our lives are at stake here, and only FEW of us know what is happening.
 
Meanwhile Russia and China, both, are constantly preaching peace and cooperation among all nations. All nations must respect the essential interests of all other nations. Based on that essential respect, Russia and China are preaching that nations can then negotiate a world economy that will be the most prosperous for ALL of us, for ALL the world’s citizens.
 
Russian and China preach this every day. Hardly a day ever goes by that the Russian and Chinese governments don’t issue some statement, in some form, pleading for world peace based on respect among all nations for the interests of all other nations.
 
They are also putting their money behind what they preach, as more and more nations are being attracted, like bees to the sweet scent of nectar, to China’s ambitious One Belt One Road project, also called the New Silk Road, a massive multi-TRILLION dollar infrastructure project to link the economies of Europe, Asia, and even Africa, through an ultra-modern network of transportation systems, for both economic goods and people, and a communications network to link the populations of all participating nations. 
 
Russia, whose territory spans both Europe and Asia and whose vast natural resources have only barely begun to be tapped, is key to this project, and is fully on board.  
 
Needless to say the US Elites, who are determined to rule the entire world, HATE this whole One Belt One Road concept.
 
Surely we can all see that our nation has been captured under the control of people who are dominated, above all else, by their own uncontrolled GREED. They HATE the very idea of peace based on mutual respect of all nations for the interests of all other nations. The US Elites can maintain ‘peace’ only by forcing the world to bow before US military power.
 
But US military power is based on our paper currency, and US Elites can clearly see that billions of our fellow humans are unhappy with our domination and are working constantly to escape from the grip of the US dollar, through the simple process of buying and selling oil in other nations’ currencies.     
 
In a nutshell, THAT is what’s happening in the world. THAT is the drumbeat behind all the world’s events. The US Elites are desperately holding onto US world domination. They declare this OUT LOUD.
 
It is the official written policy of the US Government that the US must maintain “Full Spectrum Dominance” over the entire Earth and even space. This is the TRUTH. This is FACT. It’s not in any dispute. The US Elites are intent that the US must rule the world.
 
But American citizens are so addled by the constant propaganda and lies that our mass media owned by these same Elites constantly propagate, that we somehow just can’t see what is so very obvious.
 
Under the domination of a relatively small Cabal they proclaim, in essence, “America uber alles!” After all, “full spectrum dominance” is the official declared policy of the US Government.
 
I beseech my fellow American citizens to please WAKE UP! We are NOT the Jedi Warriors. We are The Empire. The heroic Jedi Warriors are fighting against us.
 
Despite that glaringly obvious truth, despite the fact that the US has openly declared that we must rule the Earth, and despite the fact that most of the citizens of Earth consider the US the gravest threat to world peace, American citizens somehow, incredibly, think that WE are the ‘good guys’, just as German citizens once did, even as Hitler rose to power.
 
This is NOT going to turn out well for us? Remember, how did that other “uber-alles” nation end up?
 
We have reduced the cities of many nations to rubble. Our Elites try to convince us, through the immense power of their highly centralized mass media, Russia is a nation full of two-headed demons. As we move ever closer to the brink of nuclear war, can we really not imagine our own cities, our own nation, in ruin, our cities reduced to piles of rubble? 

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VIDEO: How Holy Russia Saved the American Republic

2/10/2018

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" On the morning of September 24, 1863, the citizens of the City of New York woke up to see something in the city's harbor that had never been seen there before. Anchored in the great harbor was a fleet of Imperial Russian war ships. America was at war. Not with Russia, but with itself. It was a dark period for the young nation. The Union of the North had just suffered a devastating, and demoralizing defeat at Chickamauga. The battle was the worst Union defeat in the entire war, and ranked second-highest in number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. The increasing prospect of an ultimate Confederate victory in the war, and the real possibility of an imminent attack from Britain and France in support of the southern rebellion left America vulnerable, and without allies. President Lincoln and his young nation were alone, and surrounded by enemies. America had one friend... "  - Greek Orthodox Christian Television

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Robert Parry R.I.P. -​ ​W George Krasnow | RAGA

2/2/2018

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Dear Nat, thank you very much for writing in memory of your father Robert Parry.

I had a brief email exchange with him as he allowed me to use one of his articles. Since then I frequently used his genuinely patriotic American opinion to advance RAGA’s goal of better, or just normal, relations with Russia. We may not always agree on everything politically, but it should not hinder anyone from admiring the late Robert Parry’s integrity. Just see the links below

Category: Robert Parry – Russia & America Goodwill Association
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May 17, 2014 – But this bias reflects more negatively on the U.S. press than on the people who are being insulted, writes Robert Parry. By Robert Parry …. Article is published with permission from Robert Parry.

Article source: consortiumnews.com/2014/03/02/what-neocons-want-from-ukraine-crisis.

Report by. RAGA News: http://www.raga.org/apps/search?q=Robert+Parry

Today I posted Caithlin Johnstone’s memorial article on RAGA’s fb group page.
https://www.facebook.com/RAGAforPeace/

RAGA and myself agree with Caithlin: The world doesn’t need more dissociated pseudo-intellectuals and overeducated, emotionally dead idealists. It needs more Robert Parrys, Rest in Peace.



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http://www.defenddemocracy.press/this-deeply-held-commitment-a-meditation-on-the-death-of-robert-parry

Read: https://consortiumnews.com/2018/01/28/robert-parrys-legacy-and-the-future-of-consortiumnews/#comment-306354
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Visit: The Consortium for Independent Journalism - www.consortiumnews.com

Vladislav Krasnov (aka W George Krasnow), president of RAGA.org



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