Putin, you see, did not shake the British ambassador’s hand in the Kremlin, did not speak to him, and generally refused to come closer than 70 feet, citing health reasons. 😂

    • comhelio@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      I am just curious why Poles are so much anti Russia not so much anti Ukraine when OUN killed 100K Poles , also was it because Russian empire occupied Poland in 1911 and then again the Communist government is seen as an extension of USSR.

      • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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        11 months ago

        Honestly i wonder too, official version is "centuries of oppression", 1920 war and Katyn but OUN killed up to 10 times more people than in Katyn (even if you belived the nazi version), nazis killed 6 million, 1920 war was not even very significant on the long list of wars Poland waged, and Germany did way more opression than Russia during the millenium.

        The only thing it comes to mind is the uniform propaganda bubble because if you look historically russophobia was never that strong in Poland before, even during the partitions we had strong prorussian factions.

        • comhelio@lemmygrad.ml
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          11 months ago

          if a country is a brought under NATO and EU its bound to be Russophobic. Same as Moldova , Romania and Georgia. Now young generation of Georgia have strong anti Russia sentiment where as in 2008 it was not so much. Kazakhstan also have strong Russophobia, there it seems the Islamophication of certain tribes of Kazakhs has brought anti Russia sentiment.

          • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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            11 months ago

            Religion role is also not to be unerestimated. Catholic church in Poland is most consistently reactionary institution here, and while they weren't even that russophobic originally (they supported the partitions and "God protect the Tsar" was sung in every church), after communism won in Russia, they got rabies. Interestingly enough, they are very moderate in the case of Ukraine war, they see there is nothing to gain here.

            • comhelio@lemmygrad.ml
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              11 months ago

              I think its because of US policies and funding of NGO's in Eastern Europe who spread nationalism and anti USSR history throughout. I was listening a podcast of https://open.spotify.com/show/3R28kE3Z0qgqwTWR4C6uBx where an American professor in history told the host that most Russophobic propaganda are spread through various NGOs and Gulag memorial .

              I think the early colorful revolutions in central Asia and Europe was to bring all these countries more close to US sphere and thereby strong Russophobia while religion also plays a role but I suppose the background propaganda and intense anti USSR notion in academia and intelligensia also plays a role .