Zelenskyy is not the first person from the civilized world to tell it like it is.
With the way the Russians have chosen to view themselves and to construct their identity since emerging from the swamps of Muscovy in the 1500s, he won’t be the last to call out the Russians’ and their depravity, unfortunately.
>*However, officers of the Baltic security services do not describe Russia’s imperialism and brutality as a military tactic, but a rampant social norm.*
>*„I believed that their mentality changed over the years and they had a reckoning after the war. That would have been normal,“ Jauniškis says. „But I was mistaken:“*
>*Indeed, how could Russia have any reckoning when the country has never been held responsible? The Nazis temporarily rose to the top of the cruelty ranking during the Second World War, which has caused people to forget Russia’s atrocities.*
>***„They’ve never been held accountable,“*** *Sinisalu says.* ***„And that has made them feel invincible.***
To be a Russian in the 21st century is to be a zealously hypocritical guardian of a gross double-standard in which *only* the oh-so-misunderstood Russians may get away with cheating and literal murder while
**all** **non**-**Russians** deserve only hatred and punishment for their misdeeds and crimes.
Is it any wonder why Russians are one-trick ponies, intellectually speaking, as they reflexively belch out whataboutery when caught red-handed?
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Zelenskyy needs to come liberate America next
Zelenskyy is not the first person from the civilized world to tell it like it is.
With the way the Russians have chosen to view themselves and to construct their identity since emerging from the swamps of Muscovy in the 1500s, he won’t be the last to call out the Russians’ and their depravity, unfortunately.
See these [observations](https://vsquare.org/baltic-counterintelligence-officers-russia-cruelty-war-history/) by intelligence officers from the Baltic states, some of whom started their careers in the KGB when their respective homelands were under the Russians’ filthy jackboots.
>*However, officers of the Baltic security services do not describe Russia’s imperialism and brutality as a military tactic, but a rampant social norm.*
>*„I believed that their mentality changed over the years and they had a reckoning after the war. That would have been normal,“ Jauniškis says. „But I was mistaken:“*
>*Indeed, how could Russia have any reckoning when the country has never been held responsible? The Nazis temporarily rose to the top of the cruelty ranking during the Second World War, which has caused people to forget Russia’s atrocities.*
>***„They’ve never been held accountable,“*** *Sinisalu says.* ***„And that has made them feel invincible.***
To be a Russian in the 21st century is to be a zealously hypocritical guardian of a gross double-standard in which *only* the oh-so-misunderstood Russians may get away with cheating and literal murder while
**all** **non**-**Russians** deserve only hatred and punishment for their misdeeds and crimes.
Is it any wonder why Russians are one-trick ponies, intellectually speaking, as they reflexively belch out whataboutery when caught red-handed?