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I could never understand that. I mean I understand that for someone completely dissatisfied with the government in a Western country, it's a lot easier to just switch sides and join a community of like-minded people with a large state-funded network of information behind it, but the morality of that is just beneath me. Besides, you won't be completely alone even if you oppose or harshly criticize both the West and the likes of Russia or China.
I mean, I think a big part of it is foreign influence efforts landing very strongly with dissenting groups in the US. Then forging influence networks using the extant distrust for the US’s government to dismiss nuance that would paint their patrons in a bad light.
A lot of people seem to believe "if you are for one thing I'm for then you must be perfect - anytime it is proved otherwise it was a small one time thing so I'll ignore it." It is really hard to admit someone you don't like does do good things, or someone you like does bad things.