I am observing a very similar sentiment to Sinophobia, now regarding Russia. Reddit's audience is primarily 80% USA + West EU, and the rest 20% also includes a lot of East Europe and other countries, leaving for 5-10% anti-hatred people. On the other hand, Western world makes up for a mere 12% of the world's population.
This speaks volumes about how majoritarianism is flipped on the internet by Western world to suit their narratives and loudmouth whatever they want dominating in virtual space. And since moderators are also from said Western countries, the biases are completely intentional and systematic.
For all the "human rights" and "no censorship" nonsense these Western countries spout with the assumption of having high horse on moral grounds, they lie a lot systematically.
Just an observation.
I wonder what could possibly be making Russia unpopular right now?
Not becoming yet another bootlicker of white Anglos, which is a great thing.
Lmao. A right wing imperialist police state violently invading a sovereign country and butchering civilians is a good thing because it triggers the English speaking libs. Which volume of Capital was that in?
Communist Party of Russia is right wing 🤡🤡🤡
The Communist party of Russia has like 10% control of the Duma. Have you been in a coma for 30 years?