I'm not Russian, so take this with a grain of salt. When the USSR broke up, the Chechens - whose homeland ended up in the Russian federation - tried to secede. The Russian army crushed them militarily, but realised that governing a hostile population would be difficult. Also, Chechen separatists started conducting terrorist attacks in Russia. So they cut a deal with the Kadyrovs (who are Chechens, but on friendly terms with the Russians), where they put them in charge and basically stopped interfering in local affairs, in return for them clamping down on the more extreme separatists. I guess the Chechen people see this as less bad than direct Russian rule.
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It seems what you're describing is the first and second Chechen wars. It also goes deep because "In August 1999, Islamists from Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September, apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities, killing over 300 people." Where Dagestan is where you get many of Khamzat's contemporaries. They get a lot of shine with Islam Makachev claiming that you can make your child a great wrestler by "send to Dagestan 2, 3 years and forget."
But there was a forced dislocation of Chechens during WW2 by the USSR and Wikipedia seems content to say most people agreed it was a genocide for dubious claims that they corroborated with Nazis. So they've had a really rough go of it in Chechnya.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportation_of_the_Chechens_and_Ingush
I found YouTube links in your post. Here are links to the same videos on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
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Out of the 'major' US sports the UFC has the most reactionary fanbase by a mile.
I'm only surprised because I would expect some chuddery to come out of the NFL. But yeah, it's slop.