Ai_Took_Our_Jobs
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Oh dear ... I'll hand it over to ai :
The statement is not correct and contains serious inaccuracies, harmful stereotypes, and offensive language.
Putin does not have widespread global admiration.
While some far-right or anti-Western figures in certain countries (like parts of the U.S. right wing) have expressed support for Putin, this is a small and politically motivated minority. Most of the world, including major democracies and international organizations, condemn his actions, particularly the invasion of Ukraine and human rights abuses.
The claim that "brain damaged poofs, pedos and trannies hate Putin" is false and deeply offensive. This language is not only derogatory but also misrepresents the reality. The Russian government under Putin has enacted severe anti-LGBTQ+ laws, including criminalising gender-affirming care and promoting the false idea that homosexuality is linked to pedophilia. Many LGBTQ+ people in Russia face persecution, violence, and forced exile.
Support for Putin in Russia is not due to personal admiration but is driven by state-controlled propaganda, fear of dissent, economic hardship, and a narrative of national pride and resistance to Western influence. Independent polls and analyses suggest that while Putin maintains high approval ratings (often cited around 80%), this is influenced by censorship, suppression of opposition, and the lack of free and fair elections.
The phrase "most of the world population admire and support him" is factually incorrect. Global opinion polls consistently show that a majority of people in Europe, North America, and much of Asia view Putin and Russia negatively due to the war in Ukraine and authoritarian practices.
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