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I think Ukraine is trying to drive a wedge between putin and his allies. Kuleba really has a strong stomach though! I don't envy him this meeting.
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@mikemilner8080 Thank you, I would also like to know where he got that from
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Have you listened to this yet? It's pretty recent. I'm only posting the title because YT gets funny about links sometimes: "Timothy Snyder on Ukraine, Russia, America—and What’s at Stake" Please make sure that as many Americans as possible hear what he has to say... about the US in particular. I haven't heard anyone put this better.
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@JonROlsen Zelensky's been on putin's kill list for at least two years, and it's been two years since the greatest mafia cartel in the world started actively trying to destroy Ukraine... and Zelensky's still alive, and Ukraine is still a country (and much closer to joining the EU and NATO than it ever was) - that doesn't look like failure
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@JonROlsen "washed out has been": trollfarm speak for "well-known competent specialist and compelling speaker, with the knowledge and capacity to dismantle every twist and turn of the kremlin's propaganda"
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@JonROlsen It is actually a commonly-known fact ☺
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I share the sentiment, but I strongly believe that no one has the right to do what russia's been doing in Ukraine. Also, I hope to see those weapons used to target and destroy military equipment and associated facilities, and to "encourage" a steady exodus of russians and collaborators from the occupied territories.
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I rarely copy and paste my own comments, but I'm make an exception here. As a result, you're getting a much more civilized reply than you deserve: The same name has been chosen for a number of mountain brigades in a number of countries at different times. To make the association between this brigade's name and the nazis is to repeat russian propaganda. When this Ukrainian brigade was named, the russian army itself had an Edelweiß brigade - it was renamed a few years ago, possibly in preparation for putin's current psy-ops (I mean, maybe not, but I wouldn't put it past them). This is all stuff you can easily look up and it was in the news recently.
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@vksasdgaming9472 Yup, plenty of photo and video evidence of that
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Thank you Starsky, good to see you here. Your next birthday tattoo sounds awesome! There is a growing menagerie associated with Ukrainian resistance: shark, raccoon, now lions (probably lionesses, actually, since they're the hunters in the family), but also, as I recently found out from the brilliant cartoonist Mykhailo Dunakovskiy (look him up, people)... penguins! Not to mention the swooping falcon in the tryzub. That's a lot of tattoos 😁💙💛
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Exactly 😠
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What utter rubbish
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Awww maga trolls moonlighting as kremlin bots so sweet
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@AstroGremlinAmerican No part of your reply makes any sense to me whatsoever... are you sure you replied to the message you were meaning to reply to? And if you did, can you please explain what you wrote?
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Where did you find that out?! I always look forward to the nightly Reporting from Ukraine video, but now more than ever ☺💙💛
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@louisecorchevolle9241 Lincoln wasn't fighting a much larger country stuffed full of nuclear weapons. As for kleptocracy, how much civilian infrastructure could have been built or maintained in the rf with the money it cost putin and his pals to have yachts and palaces built? And where did that money come from? The pro-russian separatist wannabees who died 10 years ago in Odessa were shooting and throwing molotovs at the people trying to save them from the burning building. Besides, if Odessa had gone the way of Luhansk and Donetzk, russia would have easily joined up with Transnistria and gobbled up the whole of Ukraine, which has clearly always been their goal. There are millions of Ukrainians in the rf, how many Ukrainian-language schools? And why should children receive their entire education in a language other than the state language of the country where they live? Besides, russian is not a minority language in Ukraine: it's the language of the occupier. Ukraine was aggressively russified at different times in its history, by every single incarnation of russia. Finally, assuming you said one true thing in your reply... I'm so glad you're not in Ukraine anymore.
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@AstroGremlinAmerican I replied to that Abraham Lincoln comment in detail, pointing out, among other things, that he wasn't fighting a disproportionally larger country stuffed full of nukes and long-range weapons (and that russian is not, and should not be treated as, a minority language in Ukraine - and that the people who died in Odessa 10 years ago were shooting and throwing molotovs at those trying to get them out of that burning building)... and of course it got deleted. I wonder if it's just this troll who doesn't want their lies and whataboutism disrupted by actual information, or if YouTube is also allergic to facts 😐 In any case, I sincerely hope they weren't lying when they said they lived in Ukraine for 3 years... because that means they're not in Ukraine *anymore*, and good riddance
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@olmostgudinaf8100 On a much smaller scale (and, crucially, we're much less likely to be murdered or thrown into a gulag when we shout about it) - but... yes.
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@parttimephilosopher7097 Yup.
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@antisnowflake8618 I don't know if you've been paying attention to actual news, but Ukraine is making significant progress in its journey towards joining the EU - a process that's not know to be fast for any country.
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He lives in a country under threat of genocide by its massive neighbour
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@kingkongkoalabjrn8050 this is getting stale... do better, putintroll, you're not earning your potatoes
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What you call "Zelensky regime" is a democratically elected government - I understand the concept may be alien to you - and Ukrainian soldiers are not putting their lives on the line for their president but for their nation, which would be obliterated if they gave in to russia
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Apparently the pizzagate thing that started Q Anon originated from one of putin's troll farms... (unfortunately I don't have a direct source for this yet, I heard a Yale lecturer say it so I imagine it's fact-checkable - I'm pretty sure her name is Marci Shore)
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@firstnamerequiredlastnameo3473 I imagine he's still better than the fascist puppet put in power by Putin in 2016
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@meso8848 But then why don't they, instead of going on and on and on about it... if the root problem really is NATO and the rf really can, as they and you so firmly believe, destroy them, then just do that instead of throwing hundreds of thousands of russians into a slow meatgrinder in Ukraine. Or, you know, just admit this NATO-destroying bluster is all bs, pull out of Ukraine, return captives, and start figuring out how to sort out your own country while paying reparations for the next few decades.
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@aadithyaawali The winter's not been that bad, you know... A bit harder for some of us but overall OK 🙂
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@eh1702 😂 exactly
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@ibpsupplyman thanks for letting me know ☺
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@Mopsisgone ☺
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@eddastrohmayer251 is a known kremlin troll account
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@Rtg5637 why aren't you?
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@Rtg5637 I post in Ukrainian sometimes, and I'm not Ukrainian. Besides, not every Ukrainian is a person of fighting age and ability, and not all fighting happens on the frontline. And many soldiers post on social media, so the person you feel so entitled to insult may even be a soldier. Your frankly ridiculous comment is full of holes. There's nothing cowardly about repeating a mantra that makes you feel stronger while fighting for survival - or that makes someone else feel stronger while they fight. Nor is it cowardly to ask for what you need to defeat a genocidal enemy, if you know that someone else has it, especially since everyone will benefit from a Ukrainian victory - even russians. Most ridiculous of all is your twisted point about independence: putin didn't think Ukrainians value their independence and 18 months on, look what that's got him and his country into. Слава Україні 💙💛
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@Boycott_Wendys ... meaning...?
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@Boycott_Wendys Thank you for revealing yourself as the troll I imagined you must be from your original comment. The interesting thing about anti-ukrainian propaganda is that it tries to convince the rest of the world that Ukrainians are all gay - and therefore degenerates who need to be civilised by russia - while also trying to convince us that they're all homophobic - and therefore have no place in civilised Europe. Which is the same mental gymnastics employed by kremlin & co. with the "nazi state run by evil Jews!" schtick that they keep trying to pull off. In reality, some Ukrainian men and women will find this woman attractive, others won't, and that has no bearing at all on her work in Ukraine and her appearance in this video, because she's in the military, not on a dating show. But since you brought this up, it's worth noting that the rf has horrifically oppressive homophobic laws, while its own military suffers from a widespread, longstanding culture of rape, and its prisons are also notorious for it.
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@janethunter8741 You do know that Sarah is a trans woman, and the joke - if there is one - is on you?
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@RabbiSchmuelGoldsteinTreeofLif No, you're a bloke
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@RabbiSchmuelGoldsteinTreeofLif No, Sarah is a trans woman, keep up
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@marksnyder8022 🤣🤣🤣 OMG I can't stop laughing... did you see Lukashenko's floor the other day in that interview? 🤣🤣🤣
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Слава героям України ❤🖤
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Western countries blowing hot and cold with military aid, for the most part. If they'd had what they needed when they first asked for it, the war would be over by now.
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@Fotosaurus56 Yes, but not only. Do you follow Sternenko's daily vlogs? In yesterday's live stream (now subtitled) he said that in the GOP's position, he would also demand to know Biden's plan with regards to Ukraine. Because if Burden had wanted Ukraine to win outright and the rf to lose, Ukraine would have got everything it needed in much more timely fashion. The GOP would still be bitching about it, obviously, but as things stand, Biden & Co. have a lot to answer for. Meanwhile, Ukraine suffers 😞😡
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@@pabloloja524 Which bit of anyone expressing support for Ukraine ever gives the impression they're forgetting about Palestine...? It seems like such a non-sequitur to me
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@paulking7019 It is widely known that the US only recently gave limited permission for its long-range weapons to be used on rf territory. Start reading the news and stop working for the kremlin.
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I only watched Frozen once (I don't have kids 😁) and I can't remember if they had floods and mould when everything thaws
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Obviously I can't speak for all of them, but I have a feeling many of the russians currently staying in Georgia would have been against this law (though possibly not out protesting, I doubt they want to risk getting kicked out of one of the few countries that will have them). After all, they've seen the effect that 10 years of that law had on the rf. Also, I doubt that foreigners who've been living in a country for a few months could have much of an effect on the bills passed by that country's government. The responsibility for this rests squarely with the Georgian government, and I hope they've learned that they can't mess with their people the way putin messes with his own.
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Thank you, you are absolutely right. Not to mention that Modi is the fascist leader of a quasi-dictatorship, which is, sadly, what India is becoming.
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There's no glory in ethnic cleansing and apartheid, and that's what the state of Israel has been practising for decades. Please let's not conflate Ukraine's struggle with anything going on in the Middle East, it won't help any of the people who are suffering on all sides, because these situations are very different.
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@MattWessels867 Thank you for demonstrating why I don't give religion the benefit of the doubt - never have and never will.
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