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are you russophobic?

it seems like russia is often painted as the ‘evil’ nation, especially in the context of recent conflicts, but when looking at the broader picture of recent years, hasn’t the u.s. caused more harm to innocent civilians (e.g., in the middle east, drone strikes, etc.)? why does russia seem to be more villainized in comparison, even if their actions aren’t necessarily more damaging in recent history?

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Richard65 · M
I agree with you. The West has developed a catastrophic foreign policy for decades and hundreds of thousands of people have died because of it, possibly millions. I don’t hate Russian people, just Putin. Here in England, Putin sent two KGB assassins to kill a Russian dissident, Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, with a highly poisonous nerve agent called Novichok. During the attempt, they made no effort to protect the general public and Novichok was found in numerous places in public restaurants, etc. It eventually killed an innocent woman who came into contact with it. The Skripals barely survived the attack. Putin denied any responsibility, until our government showed him HD CCTV video of his agents preparing the attack. Putin then said they were rogue agents acting on their own, which is clearly bullshit. He murders or jails his political opponents. He's beyond contempt.
thrash · 31-35, M
@Richard65 damn, that's messed up
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