That makes those propaganda videos even more hilarious.
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Up until recently, if a Russian citizen referred to what's going on in Ukraine publicly as a "War" he could be imprisoned. That my friend has nothing to do with "censorship" - that's just a violation of a persons freedom of speech. Now, if this level of freedom isn't provided in Russia just say it. But attempting to minimize (or rationalize) what's going on by framing this simply as "censorship" is a bit rich.
With the current lack of Freedom of Speech that exists in Russia - it would be impossible for anyone to know the truth about anything that's going on. You, as a Russian citizen are told exactly what they want you to hear - nothing more, nothing, less. I imagine after a lifetime of living in this type of information cage one would only know one "reality" and that's the "reality (virtual reality)" they want you know.
The Russians I know and have befriended over the years that reside in the U.S. can see reality with crystal clarity.
===The Russians I know and have befriended over the years that reside in the U.S. can see reality with crystal clarity.===
Don't forget to tell them, what they are living in barbaric country - the only country in world which twice dropped nuclear bombs on heads of hundred thousands of civilians and after 77 years still didn't said even "we are sorry".
Oh, by the way, speaking about "total isolation": Germany and Poland just placed orders for Russian oil in 2023.
Loyalty to nationalistic regime in Ukraine has higher score than professionalism: Ukrainian clown-president just appointed sexologist Ilaschuk as ambassador to Bulgaria... she has zero diplomatic experience...
"Bulgaria? Where is it? Let's appoint there sexologist, that's enough for them..." (sarcasm)
By "such action" are you referring to the Special Operation Putin waged to rid Ukraine of Nazi's? I'm only asking because this was the rationale /justification that Putin provided to the World when he first launched his attack of Ukraine.
As far as your statement "should Russia avoid such action". For the sake of objectivity - It would probably be better if you asked a Japanese person this question.
Yeah, whatever happened to the Nazis anyway?