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CaliforniaIs soviet mentality indestructible?Bernd2022-07-15 02:05:31 · 4yNo. 198319reply
I moved to the States several years ago. And there's an interesting thing I noticed. There are plenty of soviet-born people that are still reminiscent of the Soviets. And what's more interesting, they perceive russia as a successor to it and want it to take over Ukraine.
 
People that live here for ten or more years root for russia cause they somehow tie it to the country where they grew up. This is so ridiculous!
 
Some more shit that I heard from them - "Zelenskiy should give up!", "Is it that hard for Ukrainians to do what Putin wants?", "I think it's only the beginning, soon russia will show it's full power.", "It was so nice in the Soviet Union, you're just victim to western propaganda!".
 
Is soviet mentality really indestructible? Is death the only salvation for these brainwashed zealots?
 
PS - younger people couldn't care about russia and they know how shitty it is.
CaliforniaBernd2022-07-15 20:04:00 · 4yNo. 198566reply
bump
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 21:28:05 · 4yNo. 198599reply
same here, but replace soviets with yugoslavia and tito
ps younger people are the same as boomers here too though
MoscowBernd2022-07-16 14:32:00 · 4yNo. 198935reply
RussiaBernd2022-07-16 14:55:52 · 4yNo. 198941reply
>born in the Evil Empire
>hate being there
>go to a 1st world country
>everyone perceives you as an evil retard from some commie shithole
>start talking evil shit because you're tired of making excuses
MoscowBernd2022-07-16 18:18:48 · 4yNo. 199037reply
we have "country bumpkin" mindset, not soviet mindset.
 
 
Soviet mindset: "let's build future"
 
That "Ukraine is X" is closer to a behaviour of an empire from XVIII-XIX centuries -- y know, clay grubbing etc.
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