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Rospropaganda Heroine Who Left The U.S. Complained That Russians Beat Her Up

  • 13.07.2025, 18:10

Francine Villa faced a wave of racism.

A dark-skinned woman Francine Villa, who was shown by Russian propagandists as a victim of racial discrimination in the United States, is being racially harassed by her neighbors in the aggressor country Russia. The Russian Telegram channel "Beware of the News" reported this on July 12.

In a video posted by the publick, Villa, with signs of beatings on her face, complains that her neighbors call her "nigrozh...poy." She claims that a "grown big man" and a "big woman" attacked her with "a straight fist." According to her, she was not allowed home with her child.

The man in the video, in particular, asks if she has a propiska.

According to the video, the Russians' claims arose because of a baby stroller and a water bottle in the vestibule of the apartment.

"I have a Russian passport. The policeman does not react, does not help," Villa says in the video.

She emphasized that the apartment is not rented, she has been registered there since 1987.

"Beware the News" recalled that in 2020 Villa starred in the movie "Black in USSR" by the Russian propaganda TV channel RT. At the time, she recounted that she left the U.S. for Russia "because of racial discrimination and police violence." Propagandists have used the story several times to show that there is racial discrimination in the US.

Sama Villa was born in Moscow and left with her mother for the US as a child, the publick notes. After returning to Russia, Villa took a job as a school teacher.

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