Stop demonizing the Russians.
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whusup90201 — 10 years ago(January 26, 2016 03:48 AM)
I know quite a few Russians in Florida and I have to say a great percentage of them are involved with the mob or in shady dealings of some sort. My friend employee's a lot of them in his construction business - they are great carpenters. While most of those guys may not be mob, you wouldn't want your daughter dating them. They are grown men who drink until falling down, fight everyone in the bars and their weekend is not complete unless they are being bailed out Monday Morning. I ask him and others if there are any regular Russians ad he said some of their wives are nice people. Even the store owners do all kind of shady dealings on the side. I'm not exaggerating when I say this. I have asked ones I have known well and they say you had to be in Russia or you wouldn't survive. Everyone deals with the black market to stay afloat. Its their way of life. The Russian mob is big in Florida. They own half the strip clubs and they operate their mob doings out the clubs.They are big in Credit Card Fraud also.
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Gabe1972 — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 08:20 PM)
Hmmm. Those films depict Russian Gangsters. Gangsters is the key word here. Quit being so sensitive.
So, going by your complaint, all of these films are saying all Russians are like this. Let me askdo you jump to ridiculous conclusions with everything?
I'm sure glad that when I watched Grumpy Old Men I didn't lose my mind and start screaming at the screen "stop picking on old people."
I'll never understand why people watch a film which depicts a particular group and they think it encompasses everyone.
Again, quit being so sensitive.
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friar_schmuck — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 07:48 PM)
Russians are a downtrodden people led by thugs (Putin, e.g.) and preyed upon by criminals.
For an action movie, using them as murderers and thieves is effective shorthand and allows the story to focus on their elimination.