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‘We want to become Russian citizens’ | Family with 6 Children Fled the USA |@homeinrussia

May 05, 2024
Hello we are in Moscow in Russia say I love you Nana I love you Nana I was in that church happy to be here we have six

children

children

are very important in Russia in a way that I have not seen in any other country so we are traditional Catholics the name of the father of the hoos son I have never felt safer in my entire life the people were very kind they said oh we love Americans we just hate their government I said oh well me too so obviously there is the LGBT situation The Satanist situation that is becoming We are here increasingly clear, we are clear that we cannot teach our children that it is okay to have a marriage between two men or two women, we will not do it and that is why now we consider a threat to the country, there is a threat that they will take away the kids, they could just take them to the hospital and cut them up, you know, because the 5 year old boy thinks he feels like a girl as long as we help Ukraine with the weapons they need and the financial support they will fight to the last person.
we want to become russian citizens family with 6 children fled the usa homeinrussia
I think the United States does not

want

Russia to continue to exist. Ukraine is being used as a puppet for my country. How do you say hello? previous How do you say I

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yah? I want to

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as soon as possible. My name is Joseph Schutzman. I am a program manager from inside the United States. I am the wife of Joseph Schutzman and before we were married I was a registered nurse, but now I am a homemaker. We moved to Russia and we are looking for work doing business interviews at the moment, so we have six children, number seven is on the way, we have Florine who is seven, clo until she is five, Maran tnet who is four , Joseph has three, Jean jaac.
we want to become russian citizens family with 6 children fled the usa homeinrussia

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we want to become russian citizens family with 6 children fled the usa homeinrussia...

It's almost two Wolf Gang, it's seven or eight months right now and then Mikel is due in July, so I was born in Arlington, Virginia, but I got to Texas as fast as I could, so I was raised as a Texan, but then my

family

. I moved to upstate New York for a while and then we settled in Missouri. I was born in Brisbane and that's where most of my Australian

family

is still Liv, we met at a Catholic party, he messaged me and said happy birthday, yeah, in March and then we started. We talked very quickly, we knew we were right for each other, so a couple of months later in 2015, I went to visit her and brought a ring with me just in case it's pretty daring.
we want to become russian citizens family with 6 children fled the usa homeinrussia
She brings a ring and I didn't expect it at all. uh, I proposed to her and then we got married in November of that year, we were in Missouri for a couple of years and then we moved to rural Kansas, so from there we came to Russia, you know, America is not the place that was. Even three or four years ago, everything was going dramatically faster and faster in the wrong direction, you know, our beliefs certainly are basic human natural law, it's just being completely ignored and going full steam ahead, so we started looking for places . leave the United States.
we want to become russian citizens family with 6 children fled the usa homeinrussia
I think the original approach wasn't "let's go to Russia," but the first thought was that we just had to leave the United States, but where would you go? We Americans often have this problem where we tend to think that we're kind of the center. of the universe and everything revolves around us because of that education. It's very hard to think about what life would be like in a different country for most people, so we literally put a globe on the table and started talking about this place this place this place and okay, do some research online what do they think about these LGBT values ​​and what are the political pressures that are being put on these countries and finally we said look, we really need to have a serious conversation about Russia, we've heard what Putin has been saying.
I love what the president is doing by putting LGBT people on the extremist list, banning Satanism, all real legislation and decrees against these things and making it a safe place for traditional values ​​where traditional values ​​can grow again oh wow go to the train Jack woo wave to the train wave to the wa train you saw how fast it is so we visited in February 2023 it was just amazing what we saw in just a week of being here so we started selling everything and all of our belongings and we started to get here. It was getting a little tiring and we were, you know, wondering a little bit closer to the time we were leaving and then we saw the L's that were.
Six states were approved in 3 months. Laws were passed that you know if your 5 year old son says he wants to be a girl then you know they can take the boy away from his parents without permission and take him to the hospital and cut him up in schools if he said so in school, teachers they could do it without asking the parents, yeah, behind their backs and we're like, okay, no, okay, we're still going to exit stage left. Yes, so we are traditional Catholics. By traditional Catholics we mean that we observe the traditions of the Catholic church for 2,000 years, so our mass in our case is still in Latin.
We don't believe any of this talk that's in the mainstream. Catholic Church about LGBT and you know everyone is you, you know we don't have to worry about morality or anything like that. We just love and everything will be fine. This is not charity, so to speak. This is just being nice. It means nothing more than it has no principles, so we believe in those principles in the name of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you, blessed are you among women and blessed is she. the fruit of your wife Jesus, we are being attacked from both Ides right now, of course our own Pope hates us very much and is trying to spread our Mass throughout the world.
I never thought this day would come, but Now even in the US Congress they are talking about the terms Latin mass and traditional Catholic because there was a scandal last year by the FBI, they say to put traditional Catholics on the domestic terrorist terrorist list , traditional Catholics will not accept the new agenda. and they know it, that's why they look to traditional Catholics as a threat because the new agenda is that it doesn't align with our faith, so we can't accept it, we can't teach our children that they can be homosexual, we can't teach that to our children.
It is okay to have a marriage between two men or two women, we will not do that and that is why we are now considered a threat to the country, which is so ridiculous, at least the surveys in the United States say that it is 30%. of people say they know some version of this alternate reality that they themselves have created for gay lesbians whatever we are fabulous don't be with us we're here we're now uh you know pedophilia is in this At this point, we're getting to this point where they're trying to explain to people very nicely that you know, hey, everyone, everyone loves someone, and you know, just, some people are attracted to Little Children, everyone knows what's going on and you.
You are either for it or you are against it, but even the people who are against it there is only a small portion of that population that is willing to do something about it. In fact, I was talking to a Catholic religious brother who is a very good friend of mine and uh, he said, look Joseph, I think it's a very good decision that you're making because throughout history, whenever society has devolved at this level where children are the target, that civilization does not last and ends very quickly and something new. It happens and that is what I really believe is happening, how did your religious react at the time here?
We both have a lot of family members and to be honest, at first we didn't tell a lot of people right away because it's a very controversial idea that we wanted to do. privately and quietly, uh, because you know it's real in America now that you know that children are separated from their parents. The United States sees Russia as a threat, we didn't want our children to be taken away from us because we wanted to take them to Russia, so we were very private, we didn't tell many people and it wasn't until a few weeks before we left that we started telling only to our close relatives who had varied responses.
There were certainly people who just said this is not a good idea. then there are some people who say yes, actually that sounds like a very interesting idea. There was a good group of people in the middle who said Nothing at all. We told them the news and they said, "Okay, that's one of the most notable." The things in Russia are that Russians treat children like gold bars. Children are very important in Russia in a way that I have not seen in any other country. When we walk with our children, they still speak to me in Russian and think that I am not.
I don't know how to speak Russian and all that and they just say Mal, it's uh, you know, this is great, wow, this is amazing, go on, that's what you want in America, random people come up to my wife and say, uh, you know what causes this. I mean, it's kind of insulting, no matter who you say it to, but you say it to my wife. I mean, you're screwed in the head. I mean, these are real, real things that people say to each other in America. We are trying to have a large family. People think you're a little crazy, that's not everyone, but it's normal for that to happen.
We were going into grocery stores and restaurants and all that and, of course, abundance and all that. completely dispelled any of these myths that Russians are here starving because of sanctions, as an example, but not only that you walk into a restaurant or even fast food and people still believe in customer service here in Russia, they believe in being polite like okay, you are a customer who comes to give us money for food, you go to a restaurant in America most of the time, you are just a number like here, take your food and leave, get out of me view. do something else and you know that people really care about the service, they care about being polite and respectful, that's a big difference, going to a grocery store.
I don't have to see a bunch of fat women walking around. his pajama pants are repulsive, but I even started making a video of walking through a grocery store with my oldest daughter and that was one of the biggest comments I got from people calling me and saying, Hi Joseph, There's no one walking around in their pajamas, they all look like they're normal people, they just want to, you know, live their life and they like what I've been trying to tell you, you know, I fell down a big flight of stairs in the middle of the winter.
I broke my left miniscus, so I went to three different consultations with three different insurgents. The price of this surgery in the United States would be tens of thousands of dollars and I went in and said, oh yeah, this is going to I know this is a pretty decent surgery and, yeah, it's going to cost you like $1,400. I was like $1,400, it must be like some translation, maybe he didn't say it correctly in dollars, maybe I'll ask you for $1,400 to do this for me. I went to go get the MRI, I mean, MRIs are ridiculously expensive, hundreds of dollars, uh or more, in the states that I walked through, they say, uh, yeah, it's going to be expensive because you need it like you know. ago now, so it will be like I don't.
I don't know, normally it's 9,000 rubles, normally it's only 3,000 rubles, but you wanted to do it right now, so it'll cost you like $90. I was very surprised, so extremely professional. Everything was very high-end, the machinery was very well preserved. It was amazing the surgeon was great the nurses were amazing I'm actually quite surprised that Russia doesn't have as much maybe um medical tourism oh my gosh Americans have no idea what they're missing here I mean it's amazing care for very very cheap maybe you have something you didn't like in Russian your ordinary American is not used to being an immigrant is used to receiving immigrants ANS uh with open borders by the way, especially in the More in recent years we are not used to it to this concept of how much paperwork is involved and the difficulties of coming, etc., it has been very difficult.
With the immigration process more logistically like a large family, you know, a normal person's stack of papers. This is now multiplied by eight? I mean, it's a lot of paperwork, so I think there are definitely things that can be cleaned up from a logistical perspective, but both my wife and I agree that it's worth every effort. we've had since we got here just to get away from the oppression that we feel living in the united states, let's go, let's go, let's go, we use the trains, the subways, the trams and the buses, and it's really fantastic.
Transportation just to start. but people come out of nowhere to help us get on and off this transport, we walk to the subway and they see all the kids and people just get up and just move, they are not looking for a thank you, no, it's just expected that, as part of Russian society, children need to sit in America. I've never used the New York subway system because I've never been on it. I have no idea, I don't feel like going there, you just have to watch videos online, I mean, you. I see the dirt and the rats and the people fighting and the homeless and the drug addicts and all that kind of stuff.
The Moscow Metro is always very clean. People arevery polite and is markedly silent. I mean, I'm the loudest person. On this train right now, as a great example, you don't listen to anyone else. I have to remember to be quiet because I'm constantly yelling, come on, come on, okay, all together, okay, let's follow dad. two follow dad first I have I really never felt safer in my entire life and it blew my mind that I could just walk through a city with my kids and not be afraid that someone would drive by in a car and just snatch one of them away. from the street and left. we have intentionally not lived in big cities Kansas City is a pretty small city and it is extremely dangerous it may not be Chicago but it is not very far from Chicago the cities in the United States are extremely dangerous literally maps were published if you are a white person do not go to these parts of the city, just under no circumstances do that.
Also again, as an example example, there is a theme park in Kansas City and they had a pedophile ring that lived or operated within the theme park and thousands of children disappeared over the years, thousands of children and they were just taken away and then no one talked about them they finally cleaned up the Rings several years ago, but those kids are gone, that's a real thing, that, that. That has happened and is happening in the United States right now. One thing I found impressive about most of the Russians I've met is that Russians separate the people from their government.
I came here and I was very surprised, I didn't know what. what to expect I thought you know there would be some apprehension being an American. None of the people were very friendly. They said, "Oh, we love Americans, we just hate their government." And I was like, "Oh, well, me too, so we could be friends." uh, I'll realize that once people know I'm American, they'll say, "Hey, what's going on?", what do you think is going on in Ukraine? What do you think America is? War I was like, yeah, this is definitely my country that's fighting for its values, let's call them, but you know, the United States is the country that starts the most wars in the name of freedom, the amount of people that have to suffer, uh , without even asking to suffer for it, uh, for this freedom that they didn't know they were missing is from the United States, that is the reality that we have to deal with and it is the same one that is inside Ukraine.
Ukraine is just being used as a puppet, you know my country and I think it's absolutely despicable how America can say with a straight face and look every American in the eye on TV and say we will fight Russia to the last soldier. Ukrainian, so he could simply genocide the entire population and encourage them to commit literal suicide. I like the structural path we are on here as long as we help Ukraine with the weapons it needs and the economic support with which they will fight to the last person. I think the United States does not do it.
I want Russia to continue to exist. I think they want Russia to be completely divided. A much more comfortable existence for the United States. Let Russia go back to the 9. For whatever reason, the Americans are not happy with their own resources that are above or below. their own land that they reject in the name of these new green deals and liberal ideas, but they are perfectly happy to want to come and plunder Russia, so I think there's a huge resource in intent involved there, but I think the ideological side of iCal is almost, well, it is certainly more important, but I think it is even important for the United States that Russia does not rise up and complete a path back to a complete Christian moral direction.
I think that is something that would damage the intentions of the globalists to prevent Christianity from becoming a strong power in every sense of the word, not only spiritual but of united peoples, which I do not think is a reason for this is that Russians hate Ukrainians or something clearly. The United States has expanded its borders under a new name called NATO, but it is really the United States that runs this show because we are the ones who have the resources and no one, I mean the British can't even fill a football stadium with their army.
It's a joke how this war will end depends on whether we start another war or not. There are actually two potential outcomes: either the Russians will win the war against Ukraine or Russia will win the war against NATO. I didn't move to Russia because I thought it was an unsafe place, we know in the United States that we don't have the defenses that can resist missile attacks. I think Russia, on the other hand, I think is prepared and necessarily had to prepare to protect itself and be able to protect its borders and its people, so basically there are two outcomes: Ukraine is defeated or Ukraine and NATO They are defeated by Russia.
Here we are, we just go to Red Square. I built a YouTube channel in the Several years ago I was very focused on religion, so in this case, coming to Russia, I thought it was really important to take a look from a different perspective at the life of a large family. Are we in Russia? We are in Moscow. Russia oh that's beautiful this is wonderful and beautiful and impressive at the same time I was in that trur oh yes say I love you Nana I love you Nana happy to be here look at that recently I was working for Red Hat, which is a Linux operation The source company It's owned by IBM, but I've worked for several other big companies before Microsoft, Oracle, Cerner, and Sprint, which is now T-Mobile.
I am an IT program manager and my job is to have a portfolio of projects that I don't currently work on. I got laid off in the US, they had big layoffs at Red Hat, they even laid off my boss recently, so after she laid off all these people on her team, they laid her off, so that's becoming a big trend in states right now that a lot of tech lost a ton of jobs, last year even though Biden and Cala are saying, oh, we've created these millions of jobs, yeah, at some point you go on LinkedIn and you see how many people If you apply for any of these jobs now I think my preference is to actually just work for a Russian IT company, that would be my preference, of course it's difficult with the language, but I've had several business interviews, so far, I will tell.
You, the story, my first interview experience with a Russian company, so why did you move from the United States to Russia of all places? I wanted to walk away and everyone in the room laughed and said. Great, we want melody, we want you to come back for a second interview and I was, I was just full. I don't know why I let it slip like that. I was so excited. I was like no. This is so. Is incredible. and I was talking to the HR woman as we were leaving the meeting room and I just said, you know if I had said that in the states, I would be completely unemployed for the rest of my life.
I mean no one would do it they would just lose their minds so that was my first business interview uh in Russia so now we applied for temporary residency I just applied for that so now there's a 2 to 4 wait months for approval and we are planning to go. to the end

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hip is our goal we want to be Russian citizens as much as possible have you learned any new Russian words lately PR that's for elephant that's for elephant ah how about the plane Sam Sam ra Raa ah remember it from the Expo how do you say hello priv priv how do you say I want yahu yahu sto sto what is the chair stool stool dum dum what is dum dum what is house house yes you should learn Russian we think it is very important that the Americans who come here do not continue to simply be Americans or British or whoever for him to come here and continue to be that person, you have to

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a different person, so the language of course is the most important thing, but we need to learn the history, we need to learn the culture, the songs, um. music, I mean, all these things are part of the Russian soul, uh, and I have a lot to learn about everything here, but I also do well for my children, we are both from large families.
Joseph is one of 12 children and in my family there, I'm one of 13, so for us a big family is a way of life, we homeschool now and it's good for our family now that we just moved from America, it's a big change for our children and you know people have asked. I, oh, you will send your children to school in the future, maybe we have talked about it, we just do the same thing that we were taught, what our parents taught us, oh, what is a camel, a camel, oh, It has humps and what does it say?
Very nice darling, yes, oh Mal, how many children do you want to have in the end? 30 as many as God sends, uh, really, there is no limit, God will stop sending them when he finishes with uh. we're done with us we just say the more the merrier there's no real reason to stop how do we see your future here? I think there are many opportunities and economic level here in Russia, so I think there are great business adventures. one could go on, as well as some investment opportunities, I am very interested in that, but as far as a dream goes, I don't think Moscow will be my final resting place, I think for a family, at least for our family and our values ​​and all that uh, it's important for us to be a little bit further away from the big big city.
I think it's the best city I've ever been to, but still, you know, for the kids, we like the idea of ​​having them. a little closer to the varied nature of the countryside and all that, so it's an ideal for us. I don't have any, just these, like I want to be the CEO of this big IT company one day. That's not what I find. Value in In my life, I just want my children to be safe and to be able to grow up and be strong in their faith and start their own Russian families and, you know, marry Russians and just watch them grow up, I mean, that's the most beautiful thing.
What I can do. I can think as far as my future goes p p honey I have a job I'm serious you have a job yes I just got the email which was really exciting yes yes we have a trial period of about 3 months, but yes, everything became clear. yes, thank you and wow, you are so excited, it really is so it's just a trial period for the 3 months and then that's it, it's so wonderful, what a relief, yes, that's amazing, your prayers bore fruit kids, You prayed, you prayed for dad to get a job. and he has one that is you

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