Exactly. "muh Russia" is an easy way to tell if someone is holding water for ZOG, which is ironic given Putin's lineage and his stance on antisemitism.
Support of baste hwite ethnostate Russia, a country headed by a leader in Putin who has a longstanding, friendly and only recently strained relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu, should not render them beyond criticism. It also does not mean we cannot acknowledge the reality that they have been very callous in their military efforts within the last 6 months, the most recent example of which being their sloppy maneuvers in other nations’ airspaces.
We know that the chips held by the usual suspects are stacked against Russia in their conflict with Ukraine and that NATO had been the creeping aggressor for years in many ways, but their recent behavior in Poland and Estonia is definitely something to note and worthy of a conversation.
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For what I care, Russia may flatten Ukraine and I will not shed a single tear. Ukrainians are like Russian niggers, and I began to hate them quite a while ago.
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I've been to Ukraine way before the war started. They are generally good, friendly, white Christians. Presumably this is why the jews are trying to genocide them again.
I don't think they are irredeemable. If their leadership wouldn't be utterly corrupt, or worse: jews, they'd have a chance to become better. But as it is, I hate Ukraine for various reasons.
They shouldn't be judged by the leadership that was assigned to them, any more than the man on the street in the US and EU should be judged for living under ZOG occupation. We're all guilty of not doing What We All Know Must Be Done.