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00:00Welcome back to the show Extra Rich. Make sure you guys hit that subscribe button and hit the
00:04bell button next to it so you're notified whenever these videos drop. On the menu today we have
00:09black woman who left U.S. for Russia to escape discrimination. Seems like this one's been going
00:16viral recently so let's dive into it. What in the world happened there? There we go. Let's rock.
00:23A black woman who moved from the U.S. to Russia to escape discrimination and racism revealed on
00:27social media that the entire plan backfired on her in a disturbing way. Francine Villa was born in
00:34Russia but moved to the U.S. with her family when she was a kid. In a heartbreaking video Francine
00:38claims that both she and her baby were brutally attacked by racist neighbors in Moscow. She
00:44detailed the alleged assault on Instagram.
00:51Now the fact of the attack occurred in her homeland is an extra painful blow. Villa had previously
00:57spoken about her move in the 2020 documentary Back in the USSR which aired on the Russian state
01:02media channel RT. Villa said that her great grandfather George Tynes who hails from Virginia
01:07worked as an agriculturalist after moving to the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Now much of her family
01:13still lives there but at a young age she moved with her mother to the United States. It was there
01:17that she spent most of her life until experiencing what she described as a traumatizing experience with
01:23police. Villa explained in the documentary that she'd approached officers for help during an emergency
01:28but that they turned on her instead, throwing her to the ground. It was then that she decided it was
01:33time to leave. That was back in 2019. Here is how she explained it, quote,
01:38Why did I make up my mind to move to Russia? I wanted to leave a country where I was
01:42facing
01:42discrimination. After a year living in Moscow, she told RT, quote, I feel free living in Russia because
01:48in Russia, no matter what time it is, I can walk outside and I'm safe. Five years later,
01:53that proved to be a fantasy.
01:56Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. So let's backtrack a little bit. So I need more
02:02backstory to this whole police encounter. She said she went to the police for help and then
02:07she ended up getting thrown to the ground or something like they ended up turning on her.
02:12I feel like there's more to the story that we're missing. Are there some bad cops out there? Yes,
02:17sure. There's bad people in every field of occupation, but for you to ask a cop for help,
02:26genuinely ask a cop for help and for them to turn on you. And I forgot what she said,
02:31uh, arrest her or throw her to the ground or something. Uh, let me see. Hold on.
02:36Until experiencing what she described as a traumatizing experience with police.
02:40Villa explained in the documentary that she'd approached officers for help during an emergency,
02:45but that they turned on her instead, throwing her to the ground. It was then that she just
02:49throwing her to the ground. Like no cop is just randomly throwing people to the ground for no
02:55reason. Like, what were you doing? Were you yelling and screaming in the face after they told you,
02:59hey, relax for a second. We, we, we trying to work out this situation. We trying to figure out
03:04what's going on and you're being belligerent and yelling and doing something crazy. Like,
03:08I feel like there's a whole lot more to the story that we're not being made aware of.
03:13Cause that just sounds weird to me. You know, that, that, that just sounds like a bold face
03:18lie. That that's just my humble opinion. Y'all can let me know how you feel it in the comments.
03:22I decided it was time to leave. I was back in 2019. Here is how she explained it. Quote,
03:28why did I make up my mind to move to Russia? I wanted to leave a country where I was
03:32facing
03:32discrimination. After a year living in Moscow, she told RT quote,
03:36I feel free living in Russia because in Russia, no matter what time it is,
03:40I can walk outside and I'm safe. Five years later, that proved to be a fantasy.
03:45Following the alleged attack Villa took to Instagram with blood still on her face,
03:49saying a couple in her apartment building beat her with fists while she was with her
03:54two-year-old and yelled racial slurs at her in Russian.
04:01In edited footage shared by Villa of the incident, the couple can be seen arguing with her in the
04:06hallway of her building, threatening to throw out her belongings while she was seemingly blocked from
04:19entering her own apartment.
04:37Now she accuses her neighbors of changing the locks, cutting off the electricity and even tossing her
04:42baby's stroller down the stairs. She also claims her child was left with bruises following the incident.
04:47In footage taken from a hospital, Villa can be seen weeping in distress in the aftermath of this
04:52alleged attack. She says she's filed complaints to the police that claim they aren't helping or responding.
05:01Oh, there's so much to unpack there. There's so much to unpack. So on one hand, you take a dump
05:05on
05:06the U.S. And then on the other hand, you want to cry and complain and try to, you know,
05:14get some type of sympathy from folks in the U.S. when you left the U.S. to go to
05:19Russia and took a shit on the U.S. on your way out the door.
05:23Well, I don't like I don't like the U.S. because, you know, it's not safe. But in Russia, I
05:28can walk around being safe. You know, I can walk around at any time and be safe, which also leads
05:33to the second thing that I wanted to talk about, which is there's more to that story than what we're
05:39being told, because she literally said, I can walk around Russia at any time of day and be safe. But
05:46then she basically insinuated that these people are racist because they called her black ass, I guess, or whatever.
05:54No, there's more to this story. There's more to this story, because if Russia was truly racist, like it seems
06:01like she's trying to claim when she went to the police and the police didn't help her, then why would
06:05you say, well, I can walk around here at any time and I'm safe? If the police were really that
06:10corrupt, you wouldn't have said that. If the people are really that racist, you wouldn't have said that. So I
06:15feel like there's more to this story and possibly some things being added to it that really aren't true.
06:22You know, like the whole police, you know, not coming to help her. Maybe they didn't come help because they
06:28realized, oh, she's lying about the situation. She did something. And yeah, and it seemed like the people in that
06:36video, the Russians were like her landlords or something.
06:38I mean, I don't, I don't know the laws in Russia and how that works, but the way, the way
06:42that it was described at first was like her neighbors were locking her out of her apartment, but your neighbor
06:48can't lock you out of your apartment.
06:49I mean, maybe that, maybe that's the law in Russia, but that seems like the owners of the building were
06:55locking her out of the apartment.
06:57And in that case, what were you doing? Were you not paying your rents? Were you being belligerent and loud
07:03and inconsiderate of others around you?
07:06Like what, what, what was going on? What was going on? And we, we know how apartments are, right? We've
07:11all stayed in apartments.
07:13Those walls and a lot of cases are pretty thin, you know, and depending on whether you live on the
07:19bottom floor, you live on the top floor, people can hear you walking around or you can hear your neighbors
07:23walking around.
07:24If you clap with some cheeks, people can hear that through the wall. You know, if you play a music,
07:27you know, so were you being inconsiderate of the fact that you lived in an apartment and just like living
07:33as if you just lived in a standalone, uh, single residential family home?
07:38Like, I don't know. There's a whole lot to this story, but then also there is a little bit of
07:43silver lining in this situation.
07:44And it's this, when people take a dump on the U S because America is so terrible. What I've often
07:52said is that I can guarantee you that most of these people have never lived in other countries because there's
08:00a lot of other countries on this planet.
08:02If you did or said some of the things that you do and you say here in America, they will
08:07make sure that you, nobody ever sees your face on this earth ever again.
08:12If you went to, to Russia or to China or to North Korea or a lot of other places and
08:18you criticize their leadership, the same way that people be online, criticizing Trump, calling Trump a dictator and, uh, he's
08:27a fascist.
08:28And he wants to be the, the Putin of America. If you went online and you said those things in
08:34those countries where there really are dictators, your ass is grass.
08:38Your ass will literally be in the grass. They will, nobody will ever see you again. So it's all that,
08:46which also makes it funny how they say that about Trump, but they freely bash them online freely openly and
08:53nothing happens to them.
08:54So by definition, he really can't be a dictator because a real dictator would have had them gone up out
09:00of there. And, uh, we know that because if you tried that in any of these countries, you never see
09:05these folks again. Um, but people truly get to realize America really ain't that bad.
09:13You know, is America perfect? No, no place on earth is duh. But when, when these folks be out here,
09:19America's terrible, America's so trash, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, go live in some of these other countries and
09:24see how well it, how well it goes for you.
09:26See how well it goes for you. Oh, Russia is so safe. And now you're getting punched in the mouth.
09:31Yeah. I don't, I don't, I don't advocate for, uh, people being assaulted. Obviously you should never, uh, be assaulting
09:38folks.
09:38But like I said, there's, there's a lesson in all of this. And once again, I think there's more to
09:43this story that we are being told. That's just my humble opinion on it. I feel bad for that. You
09:48know, she was assaulted or whatnot, but I feel like there's a lot more to the story that, that we
09:53aren't being made aware of.
09:54And to all the folks who try to say, America is so terrible. America is so bad. All right. Go
10:01to Russia. Say some of those same things out in public. Say some of those same things and post them
10:06online. See ya. You're gone out of there. And I'll just be sitting back and I'll just say, and America
10:14was terrible, huh? All right. All right.
10:18Anyway, y'all get in the comments. Let me know your thoughts and your opinions on, on all of this.
10:23I, like I said, I, I feel like we, we need more. We need more. Okay. And to like run
10:28to Russia and then go to, uh, the New York post to like make this whole story.
10:35Maybe, and maybe, maybe she didn't contact the New York post, but I feel like she did, but I don't
10:39know. I could, I could be wrong. Maybe the New York post just picked it up. Um, but I don't
10:45know, man. How y'all feeling about it? Talk to me. Stay safe. Peace.
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