Michael Malice
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If I go to North Korea as an American, they're very friendly now.
They don't perceive me as part of the yank devils.
They're like, okay, you're an American, but you come from America.
So yeah, there's going to be intermarriage, but that's a big difference between the perception of Russia as an entity as opposed to some individual Russians.
Really?
So they really didn't have this kind of low-key animosity toward Russians?
No, this is, I was saying earlier how humans define themselves by opposition.
So now that there's a war, it's like, okay, all this little stuff doesn't matter.
We are all united because we have a common enemy.
I mean, if you asked Americans, would you ever be friends with Germany or Japan?
It'd be like, are you kidding?
After Pearl Harbor?
I don't think it's the same because I think there is...
I mean, there is no one who is like, I'm glad this is happening to the Ukrainian people, right?
So even the people who are for Putin and for the invasion and whatever justification they might have for his war,
No one is like, yeah, let's get those darn Ukrainians.
I think there was that sense in America after 9-11 when we invade Afghanistan and Iraq and there was like, F those Iraqis, F those Afghan people.
Whereas now...
I think it's completely opposite.