A minority of them, yes. Some have been imprisoned for their actions, but that's a tiny number. Others, who just have to keep quiet - while they don't enjoy the freedoms that we do, their suffering doesn't seem too great, certainly when compared to others I've mentioned.Of course. But you really don't see what suffering the people of Russia face?
Sure, but they're a really small number as far as I know. I can certainly sympathise with them, but when speaking about Russians in general (which we were), no, I don't feel sympathy.People are disappearing into the Siberian tundra for speaking out against Putin's war. Groups like Pussy Riot have spent time in jail for daring to be subversive. You don't have sympathy for some of these people?
Equating my comments with the notion that no single Russian deserves sympathy would be binary and a bit extreme. You could say that about any country, I currently feel a lot of sympathy for Ukrainians. They're all hugely affected by this war. I don't feel that way about Russians in general (even though some have been extremely brave in standing up to their brutal regime, and have my admiration as well as empathy).We don't want to be so binary, surely? No Russian people deserve our thoughts of sympathy because they have Putin as a leader?
But I'm not calling all (or even lots) of Russians murdering scumbags. I'm not calling them anything. I'm just not sympathetic towards them in general.Were all Brits murdering scumbags because Blair took us into an unjust war?