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legendary
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March 03, 2023, 05:40:12 AM
#9
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.

I have Russian friends, Georgian friends and Ukrainian friends. The "Russophobia" does not exist, is an invention of the Kremlin propagandists to justify their un-justifiable aggression. The world is not against Russians, it is against an illegal war waged by the current government and military ranks of the Russian Federation.

In war times, the enemy is the enemy and it is unclear who can potentially be a spy, so actors and others may of course be banned.

RE fascism and Europe, poverty attracts simple and wrong solutions to complex problems. Fascism is a simple and wrong solution that comes when people are disappointed with democracy.

It exists in this thread. Have you seen these 2 guys' posts?

This one says most Russians are violent and only bring misery.

It is phobia when the fear is irrational.

Fear of Russian genocidal maniacs is perfectly rational.
The vast majority of Russians are violent and aggressive. They hate Europeans and Americans.
Their culture consists of drinking, swearing, stealing, and most of all LYING.
Russkiy Mir only brings misery.

Read the other dude:

Yes, right! Russians must be deported! The fact is that most of them are young, and it is they who, as they have seen the advantage of democracy, should remove Putin.

Why would all the Russians deserve to be deported? Just because they are Russians? Where is the common sense in that?

Now tell me these guys ain't Russophobes. They are indeed.

Or are you telling me... these guys are Kremlin propagandists acting like Russophobes?

Maybe you are onto something. Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if these 2 guys are hardcore Russians.  Cool

The last time Europe went full Hitler no good thing happened to them. Hopefully it won't happen again.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 05:25:58 AM
#8
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.

I have Russian friends, Georgian friends and Ukrainian friends. The "Russophobia" does not exist, is an invention of the Kremlin propagandists to justify their un-justifiable aggression. The world is not against Russians, it is against an illegal war waged by the current government and military ranks of the Russian Federation.

In war times, the enemy is the enemy and it is unclear who can potentially be a spy, so actors and others may of course be banned.

RE fascism and Europe, poverty attracts simple and wrong solutions to complex problems. Fascism is a simple and wrong solution that comes when people are disappointed with democracy.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 05:03:05 AM
#7
For example in Finland where i live, next to Russia. We don't hate russians. But because of actions of their home country we are way more suspicious.
I have visited russia often and i have russian friends, my ex girlfriend used to organize travels for tourists in there. And before putin went crazy we actually had hopes of having good ties with the country.

But we fucking hate putler and putinist propaganda, and yeah for sure we hate russians who defend actions of putin yet choose to live in here. Same way as we hate handful of finnish trolls who are for putin. They are basically enemy combatants of refugees living in here and big middle finger to them. I think that they should be under same sanctions as people who live in russia.
Yet we don't judge anyone just by speaking Russian language. But if i was Russian living aboard, i would be so shamed of my country's actions i wouldn't want to risk it by speaking Russian language and would totally understand that there might be people who hate my guts.

Being a Russian now is like being a son of a Hitler. Sure, you are not responsible of the actions of your father but it's fair to assume you are being hated for him unless you are very vocal against him.

On the other hand, as we have free access to russian media, we can see how much we are being demonized there. We are the next nazis they are after as they definitely are paving the way to attack in here and want to "free" our people. For quite a long time now we have seen fake news in there as we can monitor them pretty easily. They are slowly turning their people against us too.

Russians on the other hand don't have access to free media. They don't know how we think about them. But they are being lied to how we think about them.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 03:25:20 AM
#6
C'mon folks, we are better than this!





Let's kick fascism out of Europe.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 02:44:08 AM
#5
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.

Europe should deport all Russian-born residents and citizens back to Russia.

 Yes, right! Russians must be deported! The fact is that most of them are young, and it is they who, as they have seen the advantage of democracy, should remove Putin.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 01:25:19 AM
#4
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.

Europe should deport all Russian-born residents and citizens back to Russia.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 01:23:27 AM
#3
I think we must fight against Russophobia because it not different than fascism. Why would people treat the Russians differently? They have eyes, noses and mouths like every other human being.

I am very saddened how these innocent Russians being treated in Europe. Is it a crime to be born Russian?

Europe should get its shit together and end their fascism against the Russians once and for all.
legendary
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March 03, 2023, 01:16:42 AM
#2
Alik Bakhshi

Russophobia as a phenomenon

If in the class all the students call one of them a fighter, then accusing them of a biased attitude towards him is at least unreasonable. Russian diplomats and propagandists accuse Western countries of Russophobia, so maybe not without a reason? It is no secret that Russian tourists were not particularly loved before the war unleashed by Russia with Ukraine.

 

The scale of Russophobia in Europe turned out to be much larger than Russian diplomats imagined, and, it is important to note here, Vasily Nebenzya, Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Security Council, acknowledged this on February 23 during his speech at a meeting of the World Organization for Cooperation between the UN and the European Union. Thus, the diplomat said that although Russian politicians had no illusions about the presence of Russophobia in European countries, they did not represent the true depth of this phenomenon. If this circumstance takes place, then perhaps the cause of Russophobia should be sought in the Russians themselves and not accuse people of other countries of being biased towards Russians.

The reaction of the Kremlin to such a mass phenomenon as Russophobia is interesting: Valery Fadeev, head of the Presidential Council for Human Rights, proposed to legally define the concept of Russophobia and introduce criminal liability for its manifestation. Fadeev does not limit the operation of the law to the territory of Russia, in his opinion, in the future, when the opportunity arises, people living in other countries should also be punished. This Kremlin official appears to be confident that the Russian Empire will re-incorporate the former colonies. A certain Yury Khokhlov, the head of the oversight of the execution of Russian laws, does not lag behind him, recommending that Russophobia be regarded as extremism.

It should be noted that in the days of the USSR, Russophobia as a phenomenon was not noted in Western countries. The fact is that at that time the communist regime only allowed people from the intelligentsia to go abroad, moreover, those who had passed a preliminary test for loyalty to the regime. Everything changed when, after the fall of the regime, the Russian people got the opportunity not only to travel around the world, but also to live abroad. With the war in Ukraine, Russophobia became widespread in the status of a social phenomenon, and the majority of the Russian people supported this war. (1)

1. The reason for the aggressiveness of the "Russian world". https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/85537.html


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It is phobia when the fear is irrational.

Fear of Russian genocidal maniacs is perfectly rational.

The vast majority of Russians are violent and aggressive. They hate Europeans and Americans.

Their culture consists of drinking, swearing, stealing, and most of all LYING.

Russkiy Mir only brings misery.
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1021
March 03, 2023, 12:55:24 AM
#1
Alik Bakhshi

Russophobia as a phenomenon

If in the class all the students call one of them a fighter, then accusing them of a biased attitude towards him is at least unreasonable. Russian diplomats and propagandists accuse Western countries of Russophobia, so maybe not without a reason? It is no secret that Russian tourists were not particularly loved before the war unleashed by Russia with Ukraine.

 

The scale of Russophobia in Europe turned out to be much larger than Russian diplomats imagined, and, it is important to note here, Vasily Nebenzya, Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Security Council, acknowledged this on February 23 during his speech at a meeting of the World Organization for Cooperation between the UN and the European Union. Thus, the diplomat said that although Russian politicians had no illusions about the presence of Russophobia in European countries, they did not represent the true depth of this phenomenon. If this circumstance takes place, then perhaps the cause of Russophobia should be sought in the Russians themselves and not accuse people of other countries of being biased towards Russians.

The reaction of the Kremlin to such a mass phenomenon as Russophobia is interesting: Valery Fadeev, head of the Presidential Council for Human Rights, proposed to legally define the concept of Russophobia and introduce criminal liability for its manifestation. Fadeev does not limit the operation of the law to the territory of Russia, in his opinion, in the future, when the opportunity arises, people living in other countries should also be punished. This Kremlin official appears to be confident that the Russian Empire will re-incorporate the former colonies. A certain Yury Khokhlov, the head of the oversight of the execution of Russian laws, does not lag behind him, recommending that Russophobia be regarded as extremism.

It should be noted that in the days of the USSR, Russophobia as a phenomenon was not noted in Western countries. The fact is that at that time the communist regime only allowed people from the intelligentsia to go abroad, moreover, those who had passed a preliminary test for loyalty to the regime. Everything changed when, after the fall of the regime, the Russian people got the opportunity not only to travel around the world, but also to live abroad. With the war in Ukraine, Russophobia became widespread in the status of a social phenomenon, and the majority of the Russian people supported this war. (1)

1. The reason for the aggressiveness of the "Russian world". https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/85537.html


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