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Comments by "Dylan Vogler" (@dylanvogler2165) on "Ukraine marks Independence Day six months after start of Russian invasion | DW News" video.
@NewOrleansSeptember and yet they are still independent and free. Do you know what free and freedom means? Maybe you should look it up Vlad.
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@Der_Kleine_Mann yeah me too. I have already agreed with friends to come and help them rebuild their stuff.
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@aeroflopper you are aware of the fact that the regions are being "adopted" by certain countries. Combined with the fact that the EU and US have themselves also set aside money for restoration as well as the fact that confiscated Russian assets, including the money the Russian had in certain foreign banks, will be used to finance the reconstruction.
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@Z1BABOUINOS your comment is completely unrelated to to the topic. So nobody cares.
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@cactuslietuva you know somebody will use the bs whataboutism at the moment they literally start there comment with "what about". 🤦♂️
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@brianlowe3529 imagine being so obsessed with a country that you'd even watch videos about their Independence Day whilst they're your enemy.
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@JeannedeGrammont and there is the obsession with past glory that is such a characteristic trait of the Russians. As it is all they have considering the sh*thole they live in.
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@aeroflopper I did have a chart with the regions and who adopted them. I'll check my friend if she can send it to me again. I guess it is the only pro of being able to read Ukrainian and Russian as a Westerner right now, the fact you can get access to such sources easier. But I do know that Kropvynysky and it's oblast are adopted by Norway and the Netherlands has adopted Kherson and its Oblast (which makes sense with our expertise with water) as Mark Rutte stated publically. The plan is to have all regions to be adopted by other countries. And as I said Russia will also contribute, albeit involuntary.
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@dancotton13 cuz the Russian are in Kyiv? Having toppled the Ukrainian government? Ohw wait... I thought it would take 3 days... it's been 6 months man...
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@puntvandekomma9498 dat is precies wat jij probeert te doen met je comment.
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@michaelmullins3396 yet he appears to know more than you. As the things he does know, are actually true))
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@Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage lol because you know everything? Lmao
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@Z1BABOUINOS I have two questions. How old are you? And how many does the Kremlin pay you? As either one of them might explain why you react like that and apparently have no life.
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Russell Starling слава україні!
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Russell Starling yeah you just proved my point.
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Russell Starling bye facist
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@anarabbasov8634 yeah ad the Russians try to make the decisions for the Ukrainians.
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@robertmoskal5345 actually Ukraine has been strengthening its democracy since getting rid of Pro Russian Yanukovich. Ofcourse there is still much to do and there is push back from the oligarchs but the state has been moving, with mandate of the people, towards a more sustainable democracy and is fighting corruption. Then other the other side you have Russia which openly embraces a authoritarian, and now also partly totalitarian, regime with all the corruption that it brings with it.
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@alvaro701 winter yeah. But first there will be autumn. Time for mud lol.
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@V lmao instigated by the West. We found ourselves a brainwashed orc. How is live in your fantasy world mate?
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With the 298 from MH-17 being caused by the Russian (backed) side. As confirmed by the JIT.
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@JamesC785 yeah I know. MH-17 is a painful page in the history of my country. I still remember the national days of mourning. The collective sorrow and all people standing along the path to pay homage. It is sometimes called our 9/11. Because although it is smaller in size, it did have a enormous effect on out society. It is also a reason why alot of people from my country are against Russia as they purposefully hindered the investigation. The trials are currently under way, but there is no way to get the criminals as they are in Russia. Having myself lost someone on that plane, as well as having friends and family in Ukraine, I am double invested in the cause to bring Russia to justice.
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@JamesC785 well most of them are relatively safe. I mean you are never truly safe right now ofcourse. With most now being in either Kyiv or Kropvynysky. But I do have some friends in Kharkiv and near Kramatorsk. For them it is a bit more dangerous. I wish I could help them but for now best I can do I support them from here. Ukraine will survive and come out stronger. Слава Україні!. Thanks for you kind words mate👊
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@JamesC785 my advise man, if you ever have the possibility after the war you should visit Lviv, Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv (although it has been heavily damaged) and Chernihiv (I plan to go there as well as Kropvynysky next time that I am there) among many other places. I myself am a Dutchman, born and raised here. But I fell in love with the country when I first visited my family there. I have had the luck to meet many amazing people there as well as visit the most amazing places. It is a country that wasn't well known until recently and which hold many, for us in the west, hidden gems.
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@Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage mate don't disrespect other people's religion. It's fine you don't agree with her but don't be ignorant by behaving like this.
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@Mortum_Rex did you just threaten him for supporting Ukraine? Hahaha. This is why some people start to hate Russians.
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