Imagine a country ruled by a dictatorship, seeking to control an adjacent land inhabited by people with similar heritage. However, these people desire freedom from the dictatorial regime. A war ensues, and another country provides weapons to aid the oppressed nation in its fight for independence from a dictatorship.
This narrative bears a striking resemblance to Ukraine's current situation, but it's actually the story of the United States' own struggle for independence. The dictatorship was the UK, and France was the country that provided weapons and to help the American colonies overthrow their oppressor.
In essence, supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict is equivalent to supporting the UK during the American Revolutionary War. This stance is fundamentally un-American.
You can't say you are for freedom and Russia at the same time. These two things can't both be true. Who ever attacks first is always the aggressor.
Now the russia people are amazing people I have many friends from russia. But putin is a dictatorship who kills anyone who attempts to take his job.