Paul
Goble
Staunton, June 22 – The clashes
between Roma and ethnic Russians in Chemodanovka highlight a sad reality:
Russia is not the multi-national society the Kremlin likes to claim but rather
a collection of tribes who often have the most negative views of others and
whose ethnic sensitivities are exacerbated
by poverty, the editors of Nezavisimaya gazeta say.
This is not something the powers
that be want to admit, the paper continues. They prefer to assert what they
know isn’t true and to blame problems on “outside agitators,” most commonly the
Americans, and to act as if denying the problem or moving one side of the conflict
as in Penza oblast is enough (ng.ru/editorial/2019-06-20/2_7603_red.html).
Tensions arise out of everyday life
and then made worse by the clan way of life of the ethnic communities, social
problems like poverty and the indifference and lack of attention of the authorities,
the paper says. Since 1991, Russia “has not been able to create a single
community, a single Russian people consolidated not just in words but in fact
on how people feel.”
“There must be a profound collective
feeling comparable to the strength of such instincts as alienation from anything
different such as xenophobia, the feeling of tribal solidarity, irrational
aggression and other unconscious impulses to unite the peoples in the country,”
Nezavisimaya gazeta says. But that does not now exist.
In some countries, the paper points
out, the ability of people from any group to rise to positions of power and
success helps to restrain “tribal instincts.” But “within the limits of ‘the
Russian world,’ this stimulus is ridiculed and in its place is offered the surrogate
of ‘traditional values.’”
They may spring from various religious
and national customs, but they do not form “a strong ‘unifying fabric’ because
they are construed artificially; and in conflict situations, they give way to the
energy of differences that remain powerfully present in the same traditions of
faiths and ethnic groups.”
“The official rhetoric of the Russian
powers that be seeks to convince us that the best model of inter-ethnic
relations exists in the country. But practice shows that claim to be untrue. In
situations of social tension is revealed not the multi-national but the tribal
character of our society.”
And the paper concludes, “between these
two terms is a large, even dramatic difference.”
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