@valigo@ket74384019 Your original point was that Russian IT emigres do not want to integrate and prefer to exist in a kind of Russia-derived bubble. "I don't care what happens in the west" is also a refusal to integrate, albeit on a different level.
@valigo@ket74384019 Sorry, I didn't really get your message right, it seems. Do you mean to say that you don't care because your new country's problems are unrelated to those of the west?
@valigo@ket74384019 Sorry, mate, but "I have my own country to focus on" looks a bit like a product of the same attitude you are criticising in the OP.
@RuslanVolkov25 Простой, поверхностно, ответ заключается в том, что у многих россиян очевидным образом сломался инстинкт самосохранения и возможность погибнуть их особенно не тревожит, во всяком случае в нужный момент. Что с этим инстинктом случилось, более сложный вопрос.
@VerminusM Tibetans have essentially nobody to root for them. Uyghurs could theoretically rely on the Muslim commonwealth to have their backs, but even they were abandonned. There is absolutely no hope, and many Tibetans in exile prefer to keep a low profile.
@aramh "Comfort before climate" is a handy accusation. I had it recently thrown at me when I mentioned that I recommended to a student to use a SOTA LLM for document classification.