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Five years ago, Francine Villa starred in a propaganda RT film in which she said that she left the United States for Russia because of racial discrimination and police violence. Well, turns out there's just as much racism in Russia, and they're not shy about it either. Given the color of her skin, the police were completely uninterested in investigating the assault that left her in the hospital and afraid to return to her apartment.
Source: RIA MO (Russia)
A black Russian woman complained about being beaten and insulted on racial grounds by her neighbors. At the same time, according to the victim, the local police officer is ignoring her appeals, the Telegram channel "Beware, News" reports.
Francine Villa is a descendant of African-American George Tynes, who came to the USSR in the 1930s. She was born in Moscow, but moved to the United States with her mother at an early age, where she spent her childhood and youth. In 2019, Francine decided to return to Russia and got a job as a teacher at the Primakov Gymnasium.
Five years ago, Francine starred in an RT film in which she said that she left the United States for Russia because of racial discrimination and police violence.