Russia is essentially the scapegoat/boogeyman of the west that gets blamed for literally everything, lost your phone? The Russians did it. Bad weather? The Russians did it. Got your car stolen? The Russians did it. The "wrong" president got elected? The Russians did it. People keep asking why Russia hates the West so much, but in reality, it's the West that hates Russia more.
So why, just why is the anti-Russian sentiment so widespread? Why does it feel like the cold war is still not over? Why is there so much subtle anti-russian propaganda spread literally everywhere? Who is responsible for the amount of hatred towards Russia? Well go ahead and take a lucky guess. (Spoiler alert: it's (((them))))
Who else would hate a country so nationalistic and proud? A country that has outright banned homosexual and other degenerate propaganda? A country that is so unwilling to bend over? But the hatred doesn't just stem from these factors alone. (((They))) have since the dawn of time hated Russians more than anyone else, reading up on the full history of Russia should be more than enough to give you an idea of why.
>but muh USSR
See pic related, bolshevists aka (((them))) were not Russian. (((They))) hated Russians and everything that the country stood for, (((they))) hated (and obviously still do) Russia and Russians more than anything else in the entire world, so obviously (((they))) would do their best to subvert and destroy the country from within. Despite the amount of communist bolshevist subversion, Russia managed to still stay traditionalist and proud during it's soviet days, infact it's the reason why conservative right-winged Russians are proud of the country's soviet past, and the reason why literally all of the gay leftist antifa faggots are maoists.