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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBz9EeLeQ8w Timothy Snyder briefs The United Nations Security Council on “russophobia”]: “The term ‘russophobia’ is a rhetorical strategy that we know from the history of imperialism.” | * [[Timothy D. Snyder]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBz9EeLeQ8w Timothy Snyder briefs The United Nations Security Council on “russophobia”]: “The term ‘russophobia’ is a rhetorical strategy that we know from the history of imperialism.” | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 20 June 2023
- Russophobia: The dislike of getting your country invaded by Russia [1]
More broadly: opposition to Russia invading anyone.
- Timothy D. Snyder, Timothy Snyder briefs The United Nations Security Council on “russophobia”: “The term ‘russophobia’ is a rhetorical strategy that we know from the history of imperialism.”
Examples
- Kremlintarians complaining about libertarians not supporting Russian imperialism: “Russophobia Hits the Libertarian Movement”. Note that this piece uses the broader definition, calling a Russian russophobic for daring to oppose Russian imperialism: “longtime Russophobe Cathy Young – herself an immigrant from Russia”.