03/09/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Xenophobia against all things Russia is reaching fever pitch as deranged leftists, still tuned in to the false narratives being pushed by the military-industrial complex, have engaged in open racism against people of Russian descent due to programmed hatred of Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine.
The latest casualty of this witch hunt mob is Russian F1 driver Nikita Mazepin, who reportedly had his contract terminated by the Haas Formula One team because of his genetic makeup.
Because Mazepin comes from the same country where Putin is president, Mazepin was axed from the team, as was his title sponsor Uralkali. All other Russians are also prohibited from signing up to drive in F1 ahead of the new season.
“Haas F1 Team has elected to terminate, with immediate effect, the title partnership of Uralkali, and the driver contract of Nikita Mazepin,” the team said in a statement.
“As with the rest of the Formula One community, the team is shocked and saddened by the invasion of Ukraine and wishes for a swift and peaceful end to the conflict.”
About an hour after Mazepin received the news, he issued the following statement: “I am very disappointed to hear that my F1 contract has been terminated. While I understand the difficulties, the ruling from FIA plus my ongoing willingness to accept the conditions proposed in order to continue were completely ignored and no process was followed in this unilateral step. To those who have tried to understand, my eternal thanks. I have treasured my time in F1 and genuinely hope we can all be together again in better times. I will have more to say in the coming days.”
Even though Putin is one of the few world leaders who actually takes a stand against globalism, including the encroachment of “wokeism,” Americans who still watch the news hate him for varying reasons.
Even so-called “Christian” religious leaders like Al Mohler of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) are spreading and fueling hate against Putin and the Russian people while siding with Deep State darling Volodymyr Zelenskyy in this plandemic war phase conflict.
Stolichnaya, a famous Russian vodka brand, is actually changing its name to “Stoli” to satisfy the woke demand for all things Russia to be blacklisted and erased from existence.
“While I have been exiled from Russia since 2000 due to my opposition to Putin, I have remained proud of the Stolichnaya brand,” said brand founder Yuri Shefler in a statement about his “vehement position” in opposition to Putin.
“More than anything, I wish for ‘Stoli’ to represent peace in Europe and solidarity with Ukraine.”
How sweet.
Meanwhile, left-wing businesses across the United States are reportedly pulling all Russian vodka brands from store shelves and pouring out the liquor in the street.
That’ll show ’em!
The hypocrisy of this anti-Russia witch hunt is truly astounding, especially when considering the fact that the people doing this have long preached about “tolerance” and not lumping people’s actions with the race to which they belong.
Can you imagine the outcry if all black people and their companies and brands were treated the same way Russians and Russian brands are now being treated because of the violent actions of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters in 2020?
You probably can’t because a scenario like that will never happen since Russian people have light skin. Even in times of war, the left has shown that it will still engage in White hate.
More related news about the left’s programmed hatred for Putin and Russia can be found at Fascism.news.
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