1. Advocated giving exclusive voting rights to tatars, which makes as much sense as giving exclusive voting rights to native americans in north america.
Again, you're obviously not reading what I'm saying, just superficially skimming through it.
Ukrainian Ranger said that voting rights in Crimea should only be given to people who speak Crimean Tatar. That would mean Russians would have to learn the language of the country they've settled in in order to vote. Considering a fair number of people in the UK, USA, France and Russia would feel uncomfortable if immigrants who could not speak English (or French and Russian respectively) were able to vote, I don't think that's as racist/unreasonable an expectation as it may seem.
That said, I then rejected it by stating that I think that voting rights should always be given to everyone living within a political unit, including prisoners. If you had actually read what I had to say you would have known that.
There were several further posts along these lines - "But what about OUR CRIMES" or "What about THAT country's crimes? Don't hear much about them!" - but I will just answer them now generally.
I know that Russians/Japanese/Germans/French/English/Scots/Spaniards etc are not responsible for the actions of their ancestors. I have never claimed this. My problem is and always has been with people who pretend those crimes never happened, and ignore the crimes that are going on today. I argue with people from the countries you've already mentioned on a very regular basis. The only reason why I am banging on about Crimea right now is because it is topical.