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Bots?
Seems so :-)
Definitely
Hardcore Russian propoganda on this website.
Stumbled into a sub called Ukraine War News, purely filled with propoganda about NATO causing the war in Ukraine.
Was the single most active community I've seen on this website today.
lemmygrad.ml. I suspected that. They are really delusional, poor things.
Russiane eunt domus
People called Russian they go the house?!
Thanks, I knew someone would have made this joke!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
But when the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, announced a general mobilisation at the end of September, Belysh, as a man of draft age, had no choice but to leave the country or risk being conscripted into an army he did not support, to fight a war he found unjust.
Intrinsic to Georgia’s post-Soviet national identity is its centuries-long domination by Russia, dating from the late-18th and early-19th centuries, when Georgian kings requested Russian protection as a security guarantee against attacks from the Persian Empire to the south.
There are regular controversies about Russian opposition-linked figures who are not let in to Georgia: critical journalists, a lawyer for opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and a member of the activist group Pussy Riot are among those who have reportedly been denied entry since the war began.
There have been a few small social media brouhahas on the rare occasions when the city has cleaned up some anti-Russia graffiti; to many liberal Georgians, these cleanup efforts fed the theory that the government was secretly pro-Russia.
The occupation narrative also denies the agency of Abkhazians and Ossetians themselves – for the most part they do not consider themselves occupied, and view Russian backing as a necessary evil protecting them against what they deem the greater danger of Georgian nationalism.
“The Russia-Ukraine war paralysed the process of rethinking our conflicts, making it almost impossible to discover and realise our own mistakes,” wrote Anna Dziapshipa, a Tbilisi-based film-maker of Georgian and Abkhazian background.
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It's extremely common here. There it feels like every other block in Tbilisi says "Fuck Putin" or "Russia is a terrorist state" or something along those lines.. "No Russian is welcome, good or bad" was the most impactful for me.
I was having drinks with my neighbors and they were toasting for all the nationalities there. "For the Georgians! For the Turks! For the Ukrainians! For the Americans!"
I said, "But not the Russians."
He got dead serious and looked me right in the eyes.. "NO! FUCK the Russians!"
The Georgians are generally very friendly. I love it here.
No surprise, considering 2008..
But went these the Russians escaping the draft so doubt they support russian imperialism