• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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    211 months ago

    If you look at the actions India and China have taken in particular it’s quite clear that they do support Russia. They have chosen to keep trading with Russia, and both hold the position that Russia has legitimate security interests that it’s defending. Xi’s recent visit to Moscow, followed by Chinese defence minister visit is hard to characterize anything but strong support. Many countries outside the west have also stated that they see the west as the principle party responsible for creating the conditions that led to the war. Lula recently stated this when visiting China which has angered Washington to no end.

    Many countries are unwilling to take a stronger position largely because they fear retaliation from US, but continue supporting Russia economically and are aligning with the BRICS economic bloc.

    I think another big factor is that the west has brutalized many countries around the world for over a century now. There is a lot of anger and resentment at how people of these countries have been treated.

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      11 months ago

      oh, you meant countries, then ye, sure

      i was referring mostly to support on the level of an individual, which is a lot easier to outline and quantify imo, because everything is more nuanced on a country level

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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        211 months ago

        I think you’ll find there’s likely even broader support on individual level than the government positions. If you talk to people from the global south, most of them have positive views of Russia and negative views of the west. Russia has never colonized the global south and it hasn’t been waging wars against these countries. Of course, views aren’t homogeneous in any country, and you’ll find differences of opinion everywhere you go. However, overall views tend to align against the west.