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Somewhere stable and neutral like Switzerland or some island. I'm not a lawyer so can't say which country is the best for it.
To some extent, yes.
"Russian" is not a race. And Finland has a history with Russia that isn't easily forgotten. That is to say, every Finn I've spoken to hates Russia for invading Finland... Twice...
Finland isn't even the only neighbour that hates Russia. At some point one has to wonder why so many of Russia's neighbours hate, or at the very least don't feel comfortable with, Russia.
Maybe, just maybe, the reason why everyone is having issues with Russia is Russia's own damn fault.
That's true but nowadays the word "racism" is used as a full synonym to "discrimination".
A person who thinks that the terms "Russia" and "a Russian citizen" are the same is hopeless and must be eliminated at all costs.
It's ok to discriminate against a nation for waging war. Should be done to any nation. Including Israel, etc.
I get it and do it myself against the USA. But there are always people in these countries who disagree. That's why blind discrimination is bad and cannot be good by definition.
I don't think they're blind by seeing them invade a sovereign nation and wanted to damage them in return to try to prevent them from doing it again (again (again...)). I don't think you understand what you're saying if you think the sanctions are done blindly.
I'm not going to reply to the other comments but I can reply to this one. Sanctions aren't done blindly but sometimes they just aren't done right.
Let me make an example. Imagine if owning high pressure water pumps became illegal because they can be harmful and there was no exception for firefighters and car wash companies so all of them in the country got arrested.