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by yariik
2278 days ago
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> there are things US entities still say and do that can be valuable and trusted Yeah, sure.
For some reason, the US enjoys some special privileges when it comes to the international politics. How long has the Russiahoax been going, five years? For five years, every single media outlet in the US attacks attacks my country and blames it of all sorts of criminal activity, while not a single piece or evidence has been presented. And for some reason, most of the Americans that I've talked to don't see any problem with that and won't call their government russophobic, so much for your "different views." Why should anybody believe anything said by an American anymore? |
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I'll expand: In the country I live in, a country often touted as very highly developed, there are still a lot of people that have weirdly (uninformed) nationalistic views about certain topics probably due to some oddities of history. This is the case in every single country I've traveled to or lived in. No one is advocating for designing global policy on Russia based on the views of the average American. That has little to do with trusting Americans (or Britons, or any other nationality of a place with a violent history) on other specific issues.