Absolutely. Like how he claimed Skordas "berated" him by saying he "wasn't even disabled". It's nowhere near what Skordas said and it certainly wasn't "berating" him. Russ has also outright said he tunes out people (such as judges) when they say things he doesn't want to hear. It's just white noise unless it's singing his praises and/or agreeing with him.
The only reason anyone would ever deny Russ anything at all is because he's disabled. And that's a reflection on the person denying him, not on Russ himself. This is the world he has created for himself. And the beauty of it is that he never has to change because he's already perfect.
Psych-sperging ahead:
I agree. But I think he only consciously acknowledges his perfect self image, while at some buried level he must be aware he's lying and re-writing history and is a hateful angry person.
Perhaps we're seeing some projection of his own inner workings, combined with his obviously undeveloped Theory of Mind.
He says Skordas has it in for him. Clearly Skordas is just a professional who took a paying job, no doubt he has a laugh at Russ and finds him as distasteful as anyone who encounters him but ultimately doesn't spare him undue thought or harbour some festering grudge against him.
Yet Russ, being a goblin tard, can only conceive of people thinking like him.
He collects festering grudges.
He can't stand people not thinking well of him.
He hates Skordas.
Ergo Skordas must hate him, because if he knew how Russel F*******king Greer hates him, he'd feel the same kind of narc rage Russ does.
In a similar way he maybe reveals similar thinking when he says Skordas is accusing him of trying to cause delay in filing his motion. That never happened but if that's what Russ is actually trying to do he projects what's inside his toxic mind onto his reading of other people.
Russ, acting in bad faith, projects this understanding onto others and sees them as a threat, because he knows what's inside his own mind, and he'd certainly hate someone like that. So skipping over the reality, part of him thinks people must have contempt for him, because he's contemptible.
Like when a kid volunteers, apropos of nothing, that they've been well behaved and didn't spill juice on the carpet- you know you need to go check the carpet. When Russ cries bigotry, it means he's trying to get away with more than he's entitled to and he knows it.