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[quote=Anonymous]Your government (since you identify as russian and not American of russian descent), your compatriots are bombing her country, the cities where she grew up and lived part of her life or visited, and where she has memories, friends, acquaintances, neighbors, and things she loved out of existence after announcing her and all Ukrainians as “nazis” and with the declared aim of “denazifying” and “de-ukrainify” Ukraine. Now stop a moment and think what does “de-Ukrainize” Ukraine mean? Because to me it sounds like eliminating everything Ukrainian: including language, culture, country and Ukrainian people. If that does not smell of ethnic genocide to you, does not horrify you, then it sure as hell horrifies her. You thought your friendship was stronger than the destruction of her homeland, and the killing of her people, but to her it’s not and obviously she’s now not able to separate you the person, from you the representative of nation that is inflicting destruction, targeting civilians and civilian structures, and trying to cancel her country out of existence. I sincerely applaud you that you would have acted differently had the roles were reversed. But at this point, there is nothing that you can do to salvage the relationship. Such is life.[/quote]
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