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America has turned on its friends
(www.ft.com)
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I'm not arguing that Russia didn't commit war crimes. I'm arguing that the perception of Western racism and hypocrisy is real, and that they enabled far worse crimes to be committed by Israel.
Here's a few key quotes from FT's article:
https://archive.ph/TxkRb
When you have politicians like Baerbock saying that civilians in Gaza are fair targets, anything Russia does pales by comparison. To the rest of the world, Russia is guilty of war crimes and the West is guilty of war crimes, and so they will trade and deal with whoever. Russia isn't any worse, in fact it is seen by many as a lesser-evil regardless of how you as a Westerner feel about it.
No racism in Russia?
LMFAO
We are not talking about Russians as individuals or living in Russia, but how the Russian government conducts itself with the developing world. I don't know if you are intentionally misunderstanding my comment, or if I need to spell things outright.
To be clear Russia is guilty of war crimes and imperialism but it never presents itself in a hypocritical and racist manner as holier-than-thou. It never claims to be the arbiter of human rights and demands certain concessions of the rest of the world. Add to that, the developed world doesn't have a collective bad memory of Russian imperialism and colonialism unlike with the West.
The quotes from the FT post I shared earlier should make it clear what I'm trying to convey here. This is not a gotcha game, the perception is real, regardless of how inaccurate you may feel it is, and the way the West conducts itself only cements it.
You can’t convince them, as they don’t want to listen. They are not here to be educated, but to giggle and laugh with their likeminded peers