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Associate Justice PiT
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« on: March 04, 2024, 04:27:50 PM »

'Russophobia' is not a thing. I can't have an opinion on something that doesn't exist.

     Sorry, but this is ridiculous. Numerous Western-aligned sources have reported on the spate of anti-Russian hate crimes that has followed the invasion of Ukraine:

https://news.sky.com/story/russians-assaulted-threatened-and-abused-in-uk-as-hate-crimes-linked-to-ukraine-war-surge-12821923
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/03/07/antirussian-hate-putin-europe/
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/01/us/nyc-russian-orthodox-church-red-paint

     And I could easily go on with these. This hate is a very real thing; pretending that it isn't will if anything help push many Russian immigrants who are otherwise sympathetic to the plight of Ukrainians into Putin's arms by convincing them that the West is indeed an existential enemy of their people.
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2024, 07:11:40 PM »

'Russophobia' is not a thing. I can't have an opinion on something that doesn't exist.

     Sorry, but this is ridiculous. Numerous Western-aligned sources have reported on the spate of anti-Russian hate crimes that has followed the invasion of Ukraine:

https://news.sky.com/story/russians-assaulted-threatened-and-abused-in-uk-as-hate-crimes-linked-to-ukraine-war-surge-12821923
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/03/07/antirussian-hate-putin-europe/
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/01/us/nyc-russian-orthodox-church-red-paint

     And I could easily go on with these. This hate is a very real thing; pretending that it isn't will if anything help push many Russian immigrants who are otherwise sympathetic to the plight of Ukrainians into Putin's arms by convincing them that the West is indeed an existential enemy of their people.

There have also been plenty of anti-Ukrainian hate crimes in the West. In fact,  Ukrainians in Germany are physically attacked more frequently than any other nationality - but police won't reveal if these attacks are hate crimes ('politically motivated') or not, even though they have this information at their disposal.

Why don't we hear concerns about 'Ukrainophobia'? Why don't we hear about how attacking random Ukrainians (many of them refugees fleeing war torn areas) is wrong?

The use of woke politically correct terms such as 'Russophobia' is always selectively applied for political purpose - sure, I'll say there is 'Russophobia' when someone brings attention to hate-motivated attacks against Ukrainians, which are often more common.


     I'm happy to denounce hate crimes against any ethnicity; Ukrainians should not be persecuted because of who they are and where they come from either. Part of the reason why people talk about "Russophobia" is because you will actually find apologists online for hate crimes against Russians, like the creator of this topic. When the war started, I remember seeing internet lefties saying that these events were necessary to motivate Russians to oppose Putin and agitate for regime change.

     I respect your point that we shouldn't be playing political games with these terms, but making statements that seem to imply that hate crimes against Russians don't exist is a game from the opposite direction. Instead we should be able to agree that both Russians and Ukrainians are being targeted and that neither should be victimized.
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« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2024, 02:00:15 PM »

Bigotry is always wrong and stupid, regardless of what a country's government does.

some people from historically dominant nations deserve all the bigotry they can get (Russians, Germans, Turks and Arabs come to mind), the world would be a better place if all Russians, Germans, Turks and Arabs assimilated into other cultures.

LOL

So if a war breaks out between two impoverished African countries, for example, I'm a good person if I root for the poorer of the two? Do I have this right?

Does this logic also apply to street fights? Should I try to find out how much cash each dude has in his wallet at the time and root for the one who has less? Or if one has an iPhone and the other has a cheap Walmart Android model, I can just assume it's safe to root for the Android guy?

I started to figure this thread had to be a ruse after that word salad of a reply.

I mean how the f#ck did Anglos not even make it to that list?

     While I don't accept the thesis that historically dominant cultures should be forcibly dissolved, if I had to pick one to receive this treatment American culture is such an obvious choice. Maybe I've watched the music video for Rammstein's Amerika too many times, but it is striking just how soulless and corporatized what we have that passes for culture is.
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