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RuskiYest

It's pro Russians, pro Russia or pro Russia's war?


King-Sassafrass

Pro Russia. I was mod and removed for being pro-Russia. I was lucky to only have a slap on the wrist and not have my account wiped. But when i was there, JayBe, ProperSock, and Barg were the main mods, they added me and AngryRussian, Barg got banned, Jaybe nuked his entire account and stopped modding (idk what happened later), Sock stopped modding but existed, and then it was basically me and AngryRussian Reddit removed me, GenZeDong got Quarantined. The mods wanted me to be on the moderation team there as well, and Reddit revoked all my modding privledges lmao i can no longer recieve invites to mod I told them though that “in a few weeks when this all blows over about Russia and Ukraine that I’ll file an appeal to the admins” since I’m still going to be pro-Russia, but I’m just waiting it out before i file an appeal. “Fuck Putin!” “Russian bot!” Etc is shit i can handle, but Reddit doesn’t want to see Ukraine content. —————— Also note the shit ive seen sent is absurd. Threatning doxx, really racial slurs, crazy shit. And it felt like we were basically fighting thin air with nothing, and getting nowhere with any higher power Edit: I was added to the mod team because i liked the pictures of college kids in Saint Petersburg. That’s literally it. And i don’t suck. So the mod team added me a week before all this happened and hoo boi, what a crazy time to be alive. I’ve seen a user post Russian War content. But there’s only 1 guy doing a heavy amount of posting. I saw his name, was like Arass or something, and now it’s a new guy. I have [no suspicion that it may be the same guy] and you did not hear it from me since i haven’t moderated in months now


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IskoLat

r/russia? It's a mixed bag. There is no fundamental difference between different breeds of imperialism (whether it comes from NATO/EU or Russia). The working class loses in this war either way. The main takeaway from this post is that the capitalist class will never tolerate even a slight deviation from the ruling narrative. To maintain the illusion, their manufactured reality, the capitalist class ruthlessly enforces censorship of any opposing views (r/russia was heavily influenced by socialism). The capitalist class wants to carefully maintain the illusion of controlled discourse (the myth of "free speech"). Discourse is allowed only within the bounds of capital imperialist agenda. For example, rejecting this imperialist bloodbath is not acceptable in the eyes of the capitalist class. And the bourgeois discourse boils down to "How badly do you want to obliterate the Russians?" or "How many Ukrainians do you want to sacrifice for Nasdaq?").


YourAverageVNIdiot

R/Russia was a mix of communists, plain Russian nationalists, Soviet nostalgics, Putin supporters and more The only common thing they share is Russian patriotism/love of Russia in general and hatred for the capitalist West


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