You may think it's misleading, but I think it's relevant. It's absolutely related to the content of the article. He does say on the caption that the image is a work of fiction made by a fan of such dissolutions, not that it was part of that specific paper. Following the image link, it was used on the Ukrainian version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_Russia which presents many hypothetical situations where Russia could be broken up. The paper is one such hypothetical situation.
Yes it's obvious that the writer is biased on the side of Russia. I don't really care.
from one of his articles...That looks antisemitic
So what? He's on Russia's side in the war, and Putin is at least pretending to be doing this to defend Jews.
Nothing in the article calls for the breakup of Russia in any way. That meaning to "decolonializing" is a leap being taken by this tool without evidence.
Nearly all of Russia is full of ethnic Russians except for a few notable areas like Chechnya.
All of the Caucasus except the Krais has very few Russians. It may not be the near 100% of Chechnya but all the ethnic republics are overwhelmingly native. They've "even" left Abkhazia, ironically.
You may think it's misleading, but I think it's relevant. It's absolutely related to the content of the article. He does say on the caption that the image is a work of fiction made by a fan of such dissolutions, not that it was part of that specific paper. Following the image link, it was used on the Ukrainian version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_Russia which presents many hypothetical situations where Russia could be broken up. The paper is one such hypothetical situation.
Yes it's obvious that the writer is biased on the side of Russia. I don't really care.
So what? He's on Russia's side in the war, and Putin is at least pretending to be doing this to defend Jews.
Nothing in the article calls for the breakup of Russia in any way. That meaning to "decolonializing" is a leap being taken by this tool without evidence.
Nearly all of Russia is full of ethnic Russians except for a few notable areas like Chechnya.
All of the Caucasus except the Krais has very few Russians. It may not be the near 100% of Chechnya but all the ethnic republics are overwhelmingly native. They've "even" left Abkhazia, ironically.