Many international observers have – rightfully – expressed horror at the ongoing atrocities in Ukraine. However, as @MehdiRHasan and @AymanM point out, there have been more than a few instances where certain commentators’ shock at the war in Europe ebbs into outright racism.

Feb 28, 2022 · 3:01 AM UTC

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Ah yes, more race baiting from MSDNC. Not surprising. Not surprising at all.
Don't skip the one from your own organization @NBCNews
مراسلة MSNBC الأميركية: "بصراحة، هؤلاء (الأوكران) ليسوا لاجئين من سوريا، هؤلاء لاجئون من أوكرانيا ... إنهم مسيحيون، إنهم بيض، إنهم متشابهون للغاية." #اوكرانيا_روسيا
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Both Asia and Europe had their atrocities. I don’t think it can be said Europe had more. Often, throughout history, atrocities have occurred when a dictator, tyrant type wants to somehow expand his realm of control, e.g. the Mongolian Empire, China’s Cultural Revolution, Hitler.
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the hypothesis proves true. todays the so-called world of color will turn everything into racism that white people say or do. ukrainians are our neighbors, brothers and sisters, we are of the same root and culture, it has absolutely nothing to do with anything else.
Whstaboutism on full display.
Many in this country are disgusted by what is going on at the border!! US YouTubers are covering the story. How can they endanger the lives of women, babies and students!! Indian natives can leave but not Africans!! It is racist and horrific!!
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