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Comments by "Havana Syndrome" (@havanasyndrome3024) on ""Are You DONE With The Russian Propaganda?!” Debate on Trump, Putin and WW3" video.
Tell it to my Ukrainian wife whose family got to live under ukranian "democracy", and couldn't be happier when Russia "invaded". But I bet you aren't interested in hearing from East Ukranians.
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@Maria-dj6lm no. You actually missed the European and American hypocrisy part. Originally Ukraine made ukranian the only official language in the country bannung all others. There was a massive outcry from the West of how suppressing minority languages it's a violation of human rights... Then ukrane said -will modify the law and make an exception for English and all the languages for the EU... And the collective West said - perfect, that works.... Because you know, oppressing Russian language speakers somehow isn't considered violating human rights...
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@sir_patiperro most ukranian women chose to fight the good fight in red districts across the world. 😂 Mexico is full of refugees trying to make a buck.
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@apieceofstring Westley Clark in MIC rat... Always was always will be. I'm one moment of honestly the rat let out slip that the US starts wars for no rational reason. And now the rat is backtracking even on that.
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@marekknieshtschav6391 different opinion means someone who has a different experience living in American controlled ukranian regime. Care to explain how it is that a country that is de facto bilingual, a "democratic" regime came to power and the very first law they passed was banning three language spoken by majority and forcing everyone to learn language of minority instead? Or the modern version of book burning by pulling 19 million books from libraries. Or the forces religious conversion that is occuring under Zelenskyy regime right now.
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@simeoneiacovacci3376 defeatist? My ukranian wife's family who still live in the former East Ukraine don't see it as a defeat, they celebrated joining Russia as a victory. As did 95% of their town. When Gorbachev broke apart the USSR, nobody asked them if they want to be part of the ukrane or revert back to Russia like they were prior to 1922
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