after taking some time to cool down, I am sorry for my outbursts, I come from Voronezh, its in the south of Russia, yes there is alot of violence in the city, I am close with my grandparents (who live in St. Petersburg now) I have always listened to them without question, my grandparents were/are both communists, they belived in the government, so I have been tought to do the same, I have really never talked about this subject with anyone before, so you may be able to forgive me for blindly defending the government if you have ever heard of Voronezh, you may know that has high unelmployment, and there are lots of unwealthy people there, so naturaly, a large number of people who still live there vote for left wing political partys as I said, this is all what I have been told for most of my life.
I have family and friends who will sit and defend everything Russia does, yet fled the country because of religious and/or political persecution. Russians are a very proud people, to a fault sometimes. Russians living outside of Russia can help the situation by being open and honest about their former homelands, in hopes with enough pressure the government will be forced to end the paranoid actions that cause so much pain.
Living near Detroit, with it's high Arab population, as someone with Russian blood and a Russian name, I have been asked to leave restaurants and other places of business before. While it irks me to have such things happened to me as I am 100% American, I also understand why it happens.
I fully believe the Russian people are a strong, beautiful people with rich and diverse culture. The government on the other hand has remained the same elitist plutocracy it has been for the last 100 years.
I love Russia, and have been studying the Transcaucasus for years, but that doesn't mean I have to like their government.