Talk:Russian Tennis Federation

Irrelevant content, POV and OR
In the performance table, each time Krasnodar Krai is mentioned, there was this huge ref: Since 2019, the federal subject of Russia has been listed as "up for liberation" by Ukraine:
 * Simultaneously, Ukraine can be renamed to Rus' and rename Russia to Moscovia on world maps (see Grand Duchy of Moscow borders — not to be confused with Pale of Settlement — perceived, by the Americans and their allies, as the only appropriate option for ethnic Russians wanting to keep their native language — all by the results of the USSR's surrender to the United States in the Cold War and the subsequent loss of de-facto independence by the Russian Federation):

Stating that Krasnodar Krai has been listed as "up for liberation" by Ukraine, Ukraine can be renamed to Rus' and rename Russia to Moscovia on world maps and a bunch of citations about this propaganda war. I have no idea why this was added on this article except to push some kind of POV. This absolutely does not belong here. I have removed it as a result, but I see that there is even more of this and other issues with the article. There is a another huge ref under Russian Tennis Federation: This is just a random collection of links at this point. A YouTube video "The Real Size of Countries", article on Russophobia, article "Maria Romanova's Father Is Accused of Helping Hitler", YouTube video "Is Russia a [de-facto] Colony of USA?! Why There Is a Silence on [a Local Russian] TV?", articles on British Empire, Napolean... I don't have to explain. The section Russian Tennis Federation is especially problematic; rather than just saying that players were banned and reactions to this, for some reason there is a whole thing about Ukrainians' fully logical and well-deserved decision to use only one official (Ukrainian) language in the process of achieving the goal, Tsarist autocracy, a whole note about values with the life expectancy of Russia and USA:. I have added the tag because the article is now just generally problematic. Mellk (talk) 21:33, 21 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Currently available:
 * The most common "Russophobia" term usually includes the centuries-long "existential hatred or fear towards [Russians]" as one (e. g. ). However, in March 2022, historian Andrei Fursov insisted the "existential hatred" being a strong argument againts the supposed Russian Federation's current status of cryptocolony (secret colony): "Cryptocolonies are not hated, they are despised. And the British [elites] have [only] the existential hatred for us".
 * Currently available:
 * The most common "Russophobia" term usually includes the centuries-long "existential hatred or fear towards [Russians]" as one (e. g. ). However, in March 2022, historian Andrei Fursov insisted the "existential hatred" being a strong argument againts the supposed Russian Federation's current status of cryptocolony (secret colony): "Cryptocolonies are not hated, they are despised. And the British [elites] have [only] the existential hatred for us".
 * The most common "Russophobia" term usually includes the centuries-long "existential hatred or fear towards [Russians]" as one (e. g. ). However, in March 2022, historian Andrei Fursov insisted the "existential hatred" being a strong argument againts the supposed Russian Federation's current status of cryptocolony (secret colony): "Cryptocolonies are not hated, they are despised. And the British [elites] have [only] the existential hatred for us".
 * The most common "Russophobia" term usually includes the centuries-long "existential hatred or fear towards [Russians]" as one (e. g. ). However, in March 2022, historian Andrei Fursov insisted the "existential hatred" being a strong argument againts the supposed Russian Federation's current status of cryptocolony (secret colony): "Cryptocolonies are not hated, they are despised. And the British [elites] have [only] the existential hatred for us".
 * The most common "Russophobia" term usually includes the centuries-long "existential hatred or fear towards [Russians]" as one (e. g. ). However, in March 2022, historian Andrei Fursov insisted the "existential hatred" being a strong argument againts the supposed Russian Federation's current status of cryptocolony (secret colony): "Cryptocolonies are not hated, they are despised. And the British [elites] have [only] the existential hatred for us".

Zodiac nonsense
The zodiac information needs to be removed from the large table. It is unencylopedic trivia. I tried to remove it using the Visual Editor, but VE is still in beta and removed more than the one column that I asked it to remove. – Jonesey95 (talk) 15:30, 20 September 2022 (UTC)