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20 Apr, 2022 15:43

Russians cancelled

Russians cancelled

Russophobic sentiment is growing as Russian people residing in the West face verbal abuse, insults and are even physically threatened. No matter where they work or what they do, many Russians get their share of harassment. Russian truckers have their tires slashed, Russian students notice their grades dropping for no reason, and some just get yelled at on the street. Even small children at school become targets. However, there are people in the European community who are standing up against such behavior. They are convinced that a lot of the Russophobia is happening because the Western media is providing one-sided coverage of the events. They believe that conflicts are better resolved through communication rather than building walls. Is it possible?

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