The media here in Japan likes to focus on the people waving Soviet flags. The way I see it, it's not so much that they want to return to communism, but it's a nostalgia thing in which the Soviet years at least were peaceful instead of the anti-Russian genocide that they've endured for the past eight years and the rest of the world ignored this.
I have a friend in Serbia who has told me of how people are nostalgic for the days of Yugoslavia. Not so much about the communism part, but for how they felt unified before NATO engaged their illegal war against them. They all hate the Clintons and want Bill to stand trial for war crimes and they rejoiced when Albright died in March.
The media here in Japan likes to focus on the people waving Soviet flags. The way I see it, it's not so much that they want to return to communism, but it's a nostalgia thing in which the Soviet years at least were peaceful instead of the anti-Russian genocide that they've endured for the past eight years and the rest of the world ignored this.
I have a friend in Serbia who has told me of how people are nostalgic for the days of Yugoslavia. Not so much about the communism part, but for how they felt unified before NATO engaged their illegal war against them. They all hate the Clintons and want Bill to stand trial for war crimes and they rejoiced when Albright died in March.