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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 16, 2023

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Kazakhstan isn't a Borat sketch; it isn't meaningfully poorer than Russia, and its people aren't desperate in a way the Afghans and Africans of this world are. They also aren't stupid, and have better things to do than move into warzones. I just don't see it happening.

No one said they would be moving into warzones. No one said Kazakhstan was a Borat sketch. No one said they were stupid.

On top of all of that, it's just a single source of potential immigrants out of many.

Moving from Kazakhstan to Russia isn't like moving from Somalia to the US. It's not even like moving from Mexico to the US. It's more like moving from Finland to Sweden, or Italy to Spain - and that's without a hypothetical plan to resettle a warzone. It's not gonna happen.

I'm assuming life in some parts of rural Kazakhstan is similar to some parts of rural Russia where many people are behind on modern high quality living standards. It's not about Russia vs Kazakhstan. It's about rural vs city. I'm not making some far out prediction that people in rural areas could be enticed to move to a more densely populated area. It's a tale as old as cities themselves.

And again, you are super fixated on Kazakhstan, which I mentioned only because it's in the list of countries with the highest immigration to Russia already. The idea that Kazakhstanis don't want to immigrate to Russia is already counterfactual so what is your argument?

and that's without a hypothetical plan to resettle a warzone.

At this point I'm just going to have to ask you to read what is written. To help you along the way here is a part of what I wrote: "No one said they would be moving into warzones."