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"I fully support Putin": this Russian expat who has lived in the US for 43 years praised the terrorist country and its dictator. Video

Sophia ZakrevskaNews
An expat living in the US praises Putin and Russia

A Moldovan expat who has been living in the United States for 43 years said he supports Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. His wife also said that those who are thinking about immigration should stay in Russia.

They "like nothing" in the United States, but they are not going to move to Russia, which they praise. The video was posted on TikTok (to watch it, scroll to the bottom of the page).

Thus, the expat interviewed said that the United States "is no longer the same as the one they moved to." According to him, there is no freedom of speech there and you can no longer drive drunk, which angered the Russian-speaking man. "This is not an American dream," he said.

He then began to praise Putin and said that he was supposedly the best president compared to US leader Joe Biden.

"I am personally very much in favor of Putin and I think that everything he is doing is very right. I think Russia will be better off if they (potential emigrants - Ed.) stay there," the man said.

At the same time, he and his wife are not considering moving to Russia, allegedly because of their age as it is "too late" to do so.

As OBOZ.UA reported earlier, a video with a Russian man who has been living in the United States for five years and enjoys all the benefits that this country provides him, but continues to be deluded by propaganda narratives, was published online. He openly states that he hates America and wants to die in his native Siberia.

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