Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Jake Broe"
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@urkiddingme6254
Omg, thank you so very much for replying, that's sooo sweet, that you can relate to this and don't judge me!
As initially I was extremely hesitant to even mention here, how much I had especially hated going to the kindergarten - guess I was a very difficult child, bc I bothered my family so long and so much on a daily basis, til my grandma decided to take me home with her after lunch time, so that I only had to stay there for half a day - and I was super-happy about that change.
Later in school I already got severely depressed as soon as August came around, bc I knew it's only a months til school starts again in September and my mom brushed it off with "you're missing your school friends" which wasn't true at all ... of course I'd not have wanted, that my kindergarten or school got bombed to the ground, but if it would've mysteriously disappeared over night, I'd have been sooo happy about it!
But of course all of this isn't about me, I only got the weirdest flashbacks watching this clip bc it shows, how much pain the girl is experiencing about her destroyed kindergarten* and it's devastating to see ... as I'm sure that's been and still is happening countless times in Ukraine for more than 1 and a half years now.
* I believe this destroyed building was her kindergarten, if I'm not mistaken ... doesn't really matter though bc I didn't like both.
Edit:
This clip was indeed a huge revelation for me, bc I started reflecting about the question, if I was too privileged and spoiled.
Then again, I was only a 2 year old, when I had to go to the kindergarten - nowadays putting half babies into daycare seems to be more common, back then it wasn't though, the kindergarten wasn't equipped nor meant for such young kids and I was the youngest there.
& I was anxious of all the nuns there, who were relatively strict and some were straight up abusive.
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@franksims6452
Oh well ... I don't even know, where to start with my reply to this depressing outlook of an orange victory.
Personally I'm really do NOT feel threatened by refugees at all, bc I genuinely believe they'll be the least of our worries here in Europe, in case the orange succeeded - on a more serious note, most EU countries have an unhealthy population-pyramid shape anyways, therefore we'll need skilled workers at any given time, as imo our main troubles will mainly evolve around all those unavoidable challenges connected to somehow keep our own EU-countries together and our right wing parties politicians at bay/under control, so that all our (compared to the US) small EU countries don't fall for said right wingers isolationism as well; imo EU and maybe even NATO falling apart = THE most realistic, greatest danger we're facing with an orange's win, bc this'd make ALL our then "former EU/former NATO" countries extremely weak, vulnerable and russia will attack one after the other with ease ... that's why we've so many active peaceniks in anti-NATO/anti-EU movements, who're sponsored by russia for repeatedly spreading their bs and occasionally organizing protests in our western countries.
Tragically we've completely failed to notice early on, how easily russian propaganda has undermined not only our western-democratic politics, but also our press, social media networks, countless NGOs and all kinda other western organisations with their narratives - we failed miserably and it literally took the russian full scale invasion of Ukraine for us to realize, how influential they've become in the meantime and to me it seems, we (aka average people on the streets) even now don't fully comprehend nor realize the full extend of russian influence on our daily lives (in form of all kinda media we consume as "entertainment" to relax); and frankly lots of our western media moguls are eighter bought and/or still in deep denial.
Guess all the westerners, who don't have ancestors like my dad, who had fled from another russian invasion to the West just don't feel that deep personal disgust with the russian aggression against Ukraine, so they wo @franksims6452
Oh well ... I don't even know, where to start with my reply to this depressing outlook of an orange victory.
Personally I'm really do NOT feel threatened by refugees at all, bc I genuinely believe they'll be the least of our worries here in Europe, in case the orange succeeded - on a more serious note, most EU countries have an unhealthy population-pyramid shape anyways, therefore we'll need skilled workers at any given time, as imo our main troubles will mainly evolve around all those unavoidable challenges connected to somehow keep our own EU-countries together and our right wing parties politicians at bay/under control, so that all our (compared to the US) small EU countries don't fall for said right wingers isolationism as well; imo EU and maybe even NATO falling apart = THE most realistic, greatest danger we're facing with an orange's win, bc this'd make ALL our then "former EU/former NATO" countries extremely weak, vulnerable and russia will attack one after the other with ease ... that's why we've so many active peaceniks in anti-NATO/anti-EU movements, who're sponsored by russia for repeatedly spreading their bs and occasionally organizing protests in our western countries.
Tragically we've completely failed to notice early on, how easily russian propaganda has undermined not only our western-democratic politics, but also sneaked into our press, social media networks, countless NGOs and all kinda other western organisations with their narratives ... we've failed miserably and it literally took the russian full scale invasion of Ukraine for lots of us to wake up and realize, how influential and successful the russians have become in the meantime and to me it seems, we/meaning average people even now don't fully comprehend, nor realize the full extend of russian influence on our daily lives in form of all kinda media we consume as "entertainment to relax"; and frankly lots of our western media moguls are eighter bought and/or regrettably still in deep denial about them spreading russian bs.
Guess most westerners, who don't have any ancestors - like my dad, who had fled from another russian invasion to the West and whose stories still are and always were part of family history - most of us, who lack this very personal connection just don't feel that deep routed disgust with the russian aggression against Ukraine and so they wonder "why should we care, it's not our business?" ... but if they'd listen to the russians on their state tv, they'd quickly figure out that putin's russia isn't planning to stop in Ukraine, bc the russians themselves openly discuss plans to conquer Poland, Uzbekistan, the Baltic, etc, next and if we let them, at some point they'll be on our doorsteps sooner or later as well, only depending on how close/far we live from russia.
& I'm deeply worried, this despicable grapefruit could sacrifice Ukraine together with us Europeans, then turn around and try to become buddy-buddy with Brics countries like e.g. China, India, Iran, North Korea, South Africa, russia, etc ... simply bc there're not too many other potential ally countries worth mentioning left on this planet.
On the other hand, I admittedly also have another totally crazy idea, what the orange might actually be planning, but I'm not sure if this isn't just wishful thinking on my part - my reply here's already long enough though, so I don't wanna bore you too much with my alternative wild and controversial theory, but if you wanna hear it, just let me know, please - generally I just have too many personal trust issues, so I don't know how realistic my alternative idea really is in our world's current chaotic situation, bc even if I were right, I'm struggling hard to trust that rump-orange on that one.
Not to mention, how many "wars of distraction" putin's capable andlppppppppppppppfff willing to fuel, finance and start along the way to his goal.
I'm deeply worried, this despicable grapefruit could sacrifice Ukraine together with us Europeans, then turn around and try to become buddy-buddy with Brics countries like e.g. China, India, Iran, North Korea, South Africa, russia, etc ... simply bc there're not too many other potential ally countries worth mentioning left on this planet.
On the other hand, I admittedly also have another totally crazy idea, what the orange might actually be planning, but I'm not sure if this isn't just wishful thinking on my part - my reply here's already long enough though, so I don't wanna bore you too much with my alternative wild and controversial theory, but if you wanna hear it, just let me know, please - generally I just have too many personal trust issues, so I don't know how realistic my alternative idea really is in our world's current chaotic situation, bc even if I were right, I'm struggling hard to trust that rump-orange on that one.
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