I hope I'm conveying my perspective clearly. It's not about our respective citizenships. It's our shared language and culture that binds us. Having lived abroad for most of my life, I've observed that in the US, anyone who speaks Russian is often perceived as Russian, be they Ukrainian, Uzbek, or Georgian. Surprisingly, we often find a deeper understanding among each other here.

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