I’m confused. Do we blame the Russian population on the decisions their leaders make? I’d say yes. But there are cases such as Hungary (where their leader is the same as Putin, but without the teeth) where if we blame their people for keeping the same leader for more than a decade, somehow that’s wrong.
Welp, 2008 was not that long ago.
Do we only hear about it now because of the war in Ukraine or did this already happen since 2008?
What I see in this article is that the author is trying to downplay an obvious fact, that the Russians are not welcome in Georgia. Their money is, but not the people.
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I’m confused. Do we blame the Russian population on the decisions their leaders make? I’d say yes. But there are cases such as Hungary (where their leader is the same as Putin, but without the teeth) where if we blame their people for keeping the same leader for more than a decade, somehow that’s wrong.
Welp, 2008 was not that long ago.
Do we only hear about it now because of the war in Ukraine or did this already happen since 2008?
What I see in this article is that the author is trying to downplay an obvious fact, that the Russians are not welcome in Georgia. Their money is, but not the people.