Black Woman Flees US for Russia, Claims Racist Attack by Neighbors
New York PostJuly 15, 20252 min1,228,956 views
7 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβEscape from US Discrimination
- π‘ Francine Villa, born in Russia but raised in the US, sought to escape perceived discrimination and racism in America.
- β οΈ Her decision to return to Russia was fueled by a traumatizing experience with police in the US, where she felt they turned on her when she sought help.
- π― Villa had previously expressed feeling safe and free in Russia, stating she could walk outside at any time without fear.
Alleged Racist Attack in Moscow
- π Villa claims she and her baby were brutally attacked by racist neighbors in her Moscow apartment building.
- π₯ The alleged assault involved physical violence, racial slurs in Russian, and threats to her belongings.
- π Neighbors are accused of changing locks, cutting electricity, and throwing her baby's stroller down the stairs.
- πΆ Villa's child reportedly sustained bruises during the incident.
Backfired Plan and Police Response
- π The attack in her homeland, Russia, represents a disturbing backfire of her plan to escape racism.
- π« Villa states she has filed complaints with the police, but claims they are not helping or responding to her situation.
- πΊ Villa had previously discussed her move to Russia in a 2020 documentary on Russian state media channel RT, detailing her family history in the Soviet Union.
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