Since ipv6 and DNSSEC never took off, it should be possible to shove them off the Internet:
* Create a DNS black hole for all Russian IP addresses.
* Add all and every Russian and Russian related websites to ad-blockers and Pi-Hole.
* Modify every router to ignore or re-route every traffic around or away from Russia.
* Block all Russian state media and websites on every DNS resolver and ad-block.
* (If possible) Physically cut cables or just turn off physical routers that have any connection to Russia or Russian allies.
I know that people are going to think I'm crazy but you forget how the Internet works: It's a cooperative system and is only as good as long as people are willing to support it.
I know that the Internet was designed to be resilient but the really it isn't. It only takes the effort of a handful of people to shut it down. Isn't it about time we took Russia off the internet?
Should it be done? I don't think so. In my opinion most of the Russian people would not be aligned with what is occurring. Certainly the families of Russian soldiers stand to lose their loved ones just as the families of Ukrainian soldiers stand to lose their loved ones. Soldiers on both sides have kids that will be devastated. I would rather the entire planet get to share their thoughts, share videos of the travesties and let people experience the real pain and loss. The only person that benefits from keeping Russians in the dark is their leader in my opinion.
Along this line lets not recreate the mistakes and shortsightedness of our past. One of my family members had to march German citizens through the death camps of WWII to prove what atrocities occurred. They did not have the advantage of the internet and the civilians only believed what their newspapers printed. I would personally rather we keep the internet as open as possible so that the entire world can see how incredibly ridiculous and disgusting this is as real time and uncensored as technically possible.