krassian
A short pronunciation term for Kremlin Russians, that are the leading governmental power of (now) Russian Federation.
It is recommended to use the original eastern pronunciation of the word: "kray-sian" instead of popular west pronunciation of "rush-ahn".
This is an ideological term that helps to emphasize that it does not mention the Russian people as a whole, but rather the oligarchy in power.
As oddly as it sounds, the term itself has sometimes shortened itself into "крыса" (kraessa), meaning "rat" in Russian.
It is recommended to use the original eastern pronunciation of the word: "kray-sian" instead of popular west pronunciation of "rush-ahn".
This is an ideological term that helps to emphasize that it does not mention the Russian people as a whole, but rather the oligarchy in power.
As oddly as it sounds, the term itself has sometimes shortened itself into "крыса" (kraessa), meaning "rat" in Russian.
A: "These krassians will pay dearly after the war. Bringing chaos that could've been totally avoided."
B: "You mention them like the good old fashioned commies, don't you?"
A: "And it might come with it's own Containment Policy of it's own, who knows."
B: "You mention them like the good old fashioned commies, don't you?"
A: "And it might come with it's own Containment Policy of it's own, who knows."