@laplab you do realise that it's OK that it's harder for you to do many (most) things during wartime though, right?
That's the whole reason why we don't like good russians. Not because you may or may not be donating to #ЗСУ, not because you may or may not be an opponent of putin's regime, but because you play victim when faced with inconveniences.
I welcome questions and hardships that I get from interacting with the West due to the fact that I'm affiliated with russians (because I have a lot of russian employees, whom we have transported out of russia). I'll be glad when and if I'll have personal problems with crossing the borders because I have a russian tourist visa stamp in my passport.
Thing is that I have contributed to the legitimisation of putin's regime after 2008, 2013 and 2014 by doing business with russians, so it's logical that I have to face inconveniences.
On the other hand, russians themselves who benefited from the regime, no matter if by virtue of studying in #мгу or #мфти, or by receiving awards or stipends, should, will and do face their own share of hardships.
The point of the post which made you grumpily say "so be it", to play captain obvious, is that none of your hardships, my hardships, even hardships of #zpatriots in #EU or #UK are even remotely comparable to the hardships Ukrainians are going through right now. So why complain? Why say nothing about the war? Oh, sorry, you did!
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