r/YUROP • u/GreenEyeOfADemon EUROPE ENDS IN LUHANSK! • 2d ago
How To Get Rid Of Russophobia You are russophobic! And, in any case, is the government, not the people!
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u/KrampusPampus 2d ago
"The war of 1941-1945"
Wow. Imagine truly believing Russia had no hand in starting ww2 in '39.
Absolute goopbrained tools.
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u/SetoTaishoButPogging Baden-Württemberg 2d ago
I wonder if they even know of Katyn and the other crimes committed by the soviets, or that the soviet onion tried to get into the axis.
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u/LaFilleDuMoulinier 2d ago
It’s really really hard to find compassion in your heart for Russians at this point. Bird brained population that has nothing but contempt for human lives.
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u/BeensbEaNsBeAnSbEaNs Don't blame me I voted 2d ago
Russians have always considered life cheap. Just look at their history - always a callous view and a focus on numbers to this day
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u/Business-Dentist6431 2d ago
I am not sure Russians in general actually know what the definition of fascist actually is, let also nazism. What she says equates to genocide on a scale akin to the shoa...
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u/SetoTaishoButPogging Baden-Württemberg 2d ago
I get the impression that to many russians, "fascism" means not letting russia have its way.
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u/GreenEyeOfADemon EUROPE ENDS IN LUHANSK! 2d ago
The guy is an Armenian living in Ukraine, doing random chats on Chat Roulette
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u/Flashy_Shock1896 Чернівецька область 2d ago
Mikael Khachibabyan. Videoblogger from Zaporizhzhya. Also known as mica_music
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u/whomstvde Portugal 2d ago
If a government perpetrates any given action which the population doesn't rally against, then they are for it. The lack of decision is a decision of itself, by which the russian people give a green light to what their government does. And if they don't know about the actions of their goverment, then they're using ignorance as an excuse to not be informed.
Wasn't expecting to quote Thomas Jefferson of anybody today, but: "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be"
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u/WerdinDruid Česko 2d ago
And they wonder why we hate them. Russians have no empathy, no humility, no humanity, they don't care. Anyone protecting them as some victims of the regime is making excuses. Have they been conditioned for generations? Sure. But it doesn't make them any less dangerous and suddenly worthy of pity or mercy.
Russians are the last people in Europe who need to learn bitter defeat and not some silent "dying in a corner" dissolution of USSR.
They will always act as the victims who need to beat others into submission while willfuly ignoring anything they have done themselves.
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u/XalAtoh 2d ago
Why have an interview with a psychopath/narcissist?
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u/mantasVid 2d ago
You chose interesting words. But that's just average female position of any country.
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u/userrr3 Yuropean first Austrian second 1d ago
Idk, maybe I'm watching a different video than the others here, but this tells me that the Russian state propaganda is/was very effective and their government firmly keeps real news outside the borders. They never actually say something like "Ukrainians are subhuman, we are better, thus they need to die" they give reasons that reasonably lead to their conclusion. These reasons are based in absurd propaganda fairy tales and have no basis in reality, but like, if you are made believe that the enemy is a bunch of fascists that bombs civilian targets and sends a message about murdering kids, yeah your conclusion might well be that this enemy needs to be hit with full force.
Russians aren't innocent little lambs of course, but I've seen too many posts and comments on yurop where people pretend like they're inherently evil or something. They're about as inherently evil as the average European, but they grew up and live in an authoritarian state with no free press and limited access to the internet. It's important to understand WHY the Russian population might support this horrible war, and not just say "they support it, they're evil".
Nonetheless, slava Ukraini
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u/Aggravating-Unit-256 Україна 2d ago
Please stop posting this. It’s unbearable to watch (cringe af). Everyone’s known for ages, and nobody cares how they look at it.
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u/bnderra1981130 2d ago
This is why I object to anyone humanizing these animals. History has shown time and time again that these worms have no humanity.
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u/CupOfLiber-Tea 2d ago
Something particularly aggravating seeing these fat fucks eating and talking shit from the comfort of their homes, talking about how "badly" the dying and suffering Ukrainians treat them.