oh, you mean the co-conspirators in the Syrian disaster and former colonial masters of the region?
I always wonder what it's like to live in a world full of conspiracies.
oh, you mean the co-conspirators in the Syrian disaster and former colonial masters of the region?
Social media isn't an excuse to just shyt on the work they are trying to do. People need to have respect even if a russian doesn't agree with you fukking another man, it's about competing in sports and that is it.When was the last time the US got an olympics and what was the level of social media at those times? Was google even invented the last time the US had an olympics? We live in a social media world and russia is fukking up on some crazy levels or at least social media makes it look like that. Sure there is russian hate here and there but social media and russia some serious weird shyt that makes people tweet, facebook etc about it. I would assume the same thing would happen in other countries if olympic participants encountered as much weird shyt as they have with the social media that's out there.
She's Russian. They don't know any better. Not excusing this but how do you think they see black people over there?
Breh that aint manipulation,them eastern euro cacs be on that racist shyt 24/7
That part of the world is a breeding ground for aryan,nazi fakkits...
article says she has lived in america for years, she knew better.
I always wonder what it's like to live in a world full of conspiracies.
tell me, what part of the "conspiracy" you have the hardest time believing breh.
1. that the UK, France, Turkey and other "impartial" European countries are involved in a vast network of supplying money and weapons to the rebels in Syria.
2. that there is a proxy war being waged in Syria (and now Lebanon), with Russia on one side and those wishing to break up the Iranian-Syrian-Hezbollah axis on the other side.
3. that Putin 'd Obama's plan to bomb Syria and the US and its client states have been engaged in anti-Russian propaganda as a result.
There is no need for any anti-Russian propaganda. Any person of color with any contact to relatives overseas or who has ever studied abroad or is just cognizant of the world knows very well that Russia is one of the most openly racist nations on earth. When Obama went to speak in Russia the students were looking at him confused and half the comments after were "has the US lost its mind..."tell me with what part of the "conspiracy" you have the hardest time believing breh.
1. that the UK, France, Turkey and other "impartial" European countries are involved in a vast network of supplying money and weapons to the rebels in Syria.
2. that there is a proxy war being waged in Syria (and now Lebanon), with Russia on one side and those wishing to break up the Iranian-Syrian-Hezbollah axis on the other side.
3. that Putin 'd Obama's plan to bomb Syria and the US and its client states have been engaged in anti-Russian propaganda as a result.
No.In terms of racism, America and Russia are one in the same.
I'm not gonna debate your other points because this is not the thread for that but, the media is not in some sort of anti-russian propaganda collusion. Americans didn't want to go to war in syria by a large margin and the media by a large part was also against obama's plan to bomb syria. The media practically fell over themselves to give credit to putin saying he one-upped obama for stopping the start of another american conflict. So yeah you're wrong about that.
it's not just the bombing in of itself, it's that Putin committed the cardinal sin of not just opposing, but challenging US hegemony.
Mccain was just in Ukraine stoking anti-Russian hatred and coordinating with anti-semitic, neo-fascists like Oleh Tyanybo this is deeper than the Olympics breh.
In terms of racism, America and Russia are one in the same.
Nearly 60% of black and African people living in Russia's capital Moscow have been physically assaulted in racially motivated attacks, says a new study.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8230158.stm