Adventurous-Moose863
Adventurous-Moose863 t1_j5j6z35 wrote
Reply to comment by SlouchyGuy in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Well, I don't see anything wrong here. The map shows the percentage of Russia's population, which self-idenify themselves as ethnic Russians regardless of their origin.
Adventurous-Moose863 t1_j5j49wv wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
It's kinda complicated. Some of them lack resources or have bad geography. This is how they were saved from Russian mass migration and are able to keep their ethnic identity. Regions like Chechnya, Dagestan or Tuva are heavily donated by the federal government.
Other regions are reach of resources and have good geography, but flooded by ethnic Russians. Ethnic minorities there are well off but suffer from assimilation. Their languages and culture are dying out.
It's a hard choice. Either you are reach, but everything you love is disappearing, or you are poor but keep going.
Adventurous-Moose863 t1_j5j10yc wrote
Reply to comment by SlouchyGuy in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Isn't it about any ethnicity?
Adventurous-Moose863 t1_j5jwde8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
If we make an analogy with the U.S., then ethnic Russians are Americans who are descendants of migrants, while ethnic non-Russians are natives.
The difference is that in the U.S. there are racial distinctions between natives and non-natives. Whereas in Russia natives can also be of European appearance. Nevertheless, they have separate languages and sometimes a different religion and culture.