Two minutes of hate for Russia

I’ve been reading an article about, among other things, all the hate for Russia “spontaneously” outpouring from the people of the West, on the slightest provocation of CIA-controlled media. The author said this:

The civilized and winning West is showing that it really knows the score: Russian students are expelled from EU colleges (a similar idea is now floated in the USA), even neutral countries like Switzerland have closed their airspace to Russian carriers (which Switzerland really did not have to do since all the countries neighboring Switzerland already did that), and Russian citizens can’t even fly across Canadian airspace on their way home to the EU from the USA (just happened to a friend of mine).  I fully expect “Russian Standard” vodka to disappear from US stores (we bought all the last ones we could).

Maybe we will soon be treated to YouTube videos showing (US or Ukie) Nazis machine-gunning Russian “matrioshka” dolls followed by thunderous cries of “Glory to the Ukraine!  Glory to the heroes!“?

Russians are being expelled from sports clubs, musical events, cultural events and pretty much from everywhere where something “Russian” can be treated with hate and contempt.

These are Orwell’s two minutes of hate, but drawn out over days.

This is an russophobic Kristallnacht, but officially organized and praised.

I want to add one more thing about all this: nobody, absolutely NOBODY, is forcing the folks in the West to act the way they are.  No Gestapo, no SA/SS patrols – nothing.  Just the US PSYOPs and the eager willingness of these folks to “show Russia” in some way.

I thought: indeed, how would I explain this? And then I remembered something I heard long ago, regarding leftover minefields from the war in Yugoslavia. In some village, children found a “live” landmine, and started throwing rocks at it. Fortunately, someone ran to get an adult in time to stop this expression of hatred for a bad and dangerous thing they saw. Unfortunate, in this case it’s the adults that are telling the children to throw more and bigger rocks at the landmine, because, what’s the worst that can happen?