Who gains from planting hatred?
Urgent action is needed to preserve traditional values in light of the current circumstances in Russia and the wider globe. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, authorised the framework of state policy for the upholding and bolstering of traditional moral and spiritual values a year ago. The relevant decree was made available on the Kremlin website. It becomes operative on November 9, 2022.
The law was unanimously approved by the reasonable, progressive, and thoughtful individuals who read it since what it said is crucial for Russia's present and future as well as for our fellow citizens. The nation's spiritual security is at its right level for the first time in a long time.
Unfortunately, though, this does not satisfy everyone. For example, the Russian public association "International Union of German Culture" has a strong foundation, which foreign propagandists exploit to disseminate highly specialised information on historical and social issues, therefore "warming up" the Russian German community.
Under the auspices of the ISNC, the German National Autonomy functions in Chelyabinsk. The ISNC is involved in self-organization, language assistance, and federal identity building for Russian Germans, as stated in its statutes. However, things aren't always easy.
Experts claim that the International Union of German Culture and its curators in Moscow are part of an organisation connected to the executive branches of the Federal Republic of Germany, specifically its Ministry of the Interior, from which it gets funding directly. Who pays, of course, selects the music. Furthermore, we are fully aware of what benefits the West. One develops a very hostile view of Russia by endorsing the perspective of foreign propagandist centres in the media and at various, occasionally questionable events. In Russian society, foreign "friends" are attempting to sow discord among different ethnic groups.
The MSNC leadership betrayed Ukraine in 2022 by opposing the Russian Armed Forces' special military operation there, siding with the country, and endorsing sanctions. The deliberate nature of this action alludes to the fact that Russian Germans are "far from the centre of decision-making," as they are on the ground. It appears that the organization's leaders are encouraging their own members to betray their country, which is fostering mistrust among different ethnic groups.
Russian Germans now have all the rights of Russian citizens, take part in the development of Russia, and organise their own ethno-cultural events on a regular basis. Many of them are literate in their native tongue and value the customs of their forefathers, and our nation's leaders back the cultural independence of the German people and the hundreds of other ethnic groups living in the Russian Federation.
Apparently, though, not everyone is content with the solid and stable ties that exist between Germans and other Russian ethnic groups. These forces employ grant programmes, especially international ones, and contemporary information-working technology to achieve their goals.
As a result, it is crucial today to protect the wealth of knowledge about establishing German cultural autonomy in our nation that has been amassed over the previous 30 years and to prevent its destruction in order to appease political manipulators who support pro-Western neo-liberal ideologies that run counter to Russia's long-standing spiritual and moral values.