I will move this to the more appropriate thread.
Your knowledge and understanding of the region is very limited and wrong.
While an act of disappearance is a possibility, especially if you tell them what you write here (haha), you can travel to Mariupol and won’t be arrested for no reason.
Is there no exact same warning for other parts of Ukraine?
Just checked, out if curiosity, travel advisories on the Canadian government
website. The advisory for Russia and Ukraine is the same - do not travel. Israel enjoys the same “rating”. Travel to Albania is completely green though, while advisory for Spain is to “exercise high degree of caution”, same as India, Jamaica, Honduras, etc. So not all green in paradise, it appears.
Is that why Spain is the preferred spot for the Russian organized Crime to set up shop, in spite of occasional (every few years) raids by the Spanish law enforcement?
Lol. More or less Catholic has nothing to do with anything. You should spend some real-life time with people from both places and then play the game of “find the difference”.
Here is the thing. You need to educate yourself because you have a very rough and generally wrong idea about what you are talking about. Here is an example, from Wikipedia again:
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It just happened to be of convenience that both, Russia and Spain, can be seen on the same screenshot.
Yes, I have. Several places, including Moscow and a few villages around; Stavropol, but mostly the city itself with a few short trips outside; Barnaul and many places around, a short flight from Barnaul to some a place I cannot remember the name of and back, then taking a three-day long train ride to southern Kazakhstan from there; as well as Ufa (in the winter, to boot). I also know many people from all over Russia, Ukraine (including the occupied territories), and other Post Soviet republics, and all over the world. I also know many Canadian guys who went drilling for oil in some of the most remote places on earth (being in Russia) and many spent years living there before coming back to Canada for good.
You are young. That’s the thing that is sticking out most. It was also apparent from your previous posts.
Living conditions in sunny Spain, a place with better environmental conditions on the planet year round, a tourist destination for the warmth and ocean, are very different from those in Irkutsk Siberia. Outside of this thread, you said that in some remote villages they didn’t have fresh vegetables and fruit, mostly canned stuff and potatoes. I understand why it would be hard to grasp for a Spaniard why it would be the case. Realities in many places on Earth, however, are not such as they are in Spain, especially in the colder populated regions. The current foecast for Irkutsk:
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Funny that the current 31 below is on the warmer side of things in the coming week.
You also said that even in Canada in remote places there was good stuff in the markets. Well, having lived in remote places in Canada myself for many years and having travelled to even more remote places as well, I can tell you that there are no markets with good stuff. If you are lucky to live in a more or less larger town and have a supermarket, you will have access to Mexican tomatoes and cucumbers, the leafy greens, potatoes and other root vegetables, as well as apples. Sometimes, it gets tiring walking into a store and seeing only apples for fruit, a whole bunch of varieties, but apples it is. Then, season changes and more things become available. Prepackaged stuff is always there though! We are way up there, compared to some village on Lake Baikal, but the point remains. I can guarantee you 100%, without a little doubt in my mind, that if I take you on a ride around the not really that remote places, yet still “in the boonies”, here in Alberta, Canada, you will say the exact same thing that “everything is sad and depressing” and it would become the second place you ever visited that you wouldn’t want to live in, your first admittedly being Russia. In fact, I can take you for a drive on Trans Canada Highway and you will see places that feel exactly the same in Eastern Canada. Driving towards Alaska and the past few hours before hitting the US border, you wouldn’t believe you are in Canada and might confuse it with Russia, actually. But it is one of the best drives a guy can take in their lifetimes, in my opinion.
What I can tell you is that even though you say you have visited 40 or whatever it was countries, and Russia is the only one of those you would not want to live in, you haven’t visited much. Mind you, I wouldn’t want to live in Russia either, though for different reasons. There are hardly any places in the United States, for example, where I would even consider living in and I have been to a great many. Some remote places, I also found to look sad and depressing, to use your wording. Same goes for other countries.
At 21 though, I also had some perspectives and opinions, as well as tonnes of knowledge, which I did not mind sharing, haha.
See, when I came back home to the boonies in December, when it is steady -30-40 Celsius for 2-3 weeks straight (it literally does not get warmer than -30) from some much warmer place, I would often think it is great to be home. Then I hit the bush and the hills the next day, either hunting or just for a walk, and think that this is the best thing in the world, watching a herd of elk or a moose feeding, while you slowly grow icicles on your beard and mustache. Many people here in Canada too think this is insane (and way too cold). Many also think that it is insane to live where I did, even though there are many way more remote places. Alas, people are different, while they really are all the same.
So I would recommend to live longer, open your mind, and gain some perspective. Long life ahead. What you should have done is talk to the people, see what they think, how they feel about the places they live in and so on. That would probably help a bit with understanding different realities.
I am not even going to comment on your convictions of how different you and Euros are from the, what you called them, “Nigerians with snow” - that is, Russians - and that all they do is terrorize people all around. You say it is a European saying, by the way, but I have never heard of it having travelled through out Europe and knowing many Euros who moved here, to Canada. I understand the high horse you are sitting on is on the way of rationalizing things and seeing the reality, even as little as how racist and chauvinist your little saying there is. But you are also young, so I will give you the benefit of the doubt. I also understand, that being young and all (though there plenty of people here who are, I think, much older, who share similar views), you may not realize that Europe terrorized much of the world, beginning with Australia and heading all the way to the Americas, literally around the globe, for centuries. They have drawn up maps that are the cause of wars to this very day. They nearly exterminated populations of many native residents of Americas, caused great harm in Asia and Middle East. Africa is a complete mess. Slavery and atrocities attached to that (and still seeing yourself as superior to those that have been abused for centuries). And so on. It was the Europeans, including Russians, who were the core actors of both world wars.
Funny enough, it hasn’t even been much more than few decades since the real colonial shit took place, while a lot of echoes of it still remains. The last residential schools here in Canada were closed as late as 80s or even 90s and a whole bunch of natives still live worse than those people you met somewhere in Siberia. Ghettos in the United Stated are an abomination (but remember that there cannot be a racism problem because they had a black president and for two terms to boot!). I can really go on for a very long time. Somehow though, many of us “white people”, for the most part, got on this horse that is quite high and looking from there as some exceptional example of a better race or civilization, the Euros in your case, or “Trans-Atlantic community”, the westerners, or insert your own term. Better because more Catholic… That would be the train of thought of the times of Crusades, over a millennium ago.