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by xingped 686 days ago
Didn't deserve it, no, but westerners like to forget that their laws and cultural norms are not the same in the rest of the world and like it or not, if you're in another country, you are on their turf and have to respect their laws, no matter how much they might conflict with your views. And some countries are much worse places than others to not follow local laws. Doing so in Russia, of all places, as an American is probably the dumbest of dumb. It's not disrespectful to say that.
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It's not disrespectful to say that.

Griner's arrest, sham trial and prolonged sentence weren't about differences in "cultural norms". They came about as a part of long-term game that Russia is playing, to both grab high-profile persons as trading material for prisoner swaps, and to fuck with everyone's heads generally.

That's why it's important to step outsides these shenanigans, and not focus on the foolishness of the actions of the people who get caught up in scams like this. In broader moral context (and the greater crime that is being committed), it's damn near irrelevant what Griner actually did.

As in every other situation when someone is unfairly persecuted.

It's not disrespectful to say that.

When the commentary is restricted to their actions, no. But when it's gratuitously formulated as a pejorative insult, directed specifically at the person -- who is after all caught up in a much larger drama that really isn't about them or what they allegedly did, at all -- that's exactly where it gets disrespectful.