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ohfuckohfucknoplease · 7 months
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to counteract that stupid ass post going around:
I'm Ukrainian and jewish and I have never in my life supported israel because i know that there can be no be mercy for colonisers no matter who they are. I lived through occupation and I lived among "civilians who don't deserve it" (russians who moved into occupied territories to take over businesses, institutions, houses, which is what israelis have been doing for DECADES). and let me tell you it was pure hell and I'm happy that liberation of Palestine is happening.
From the river to the sea Palestine going to be free! 🇵🇸 Real Ukrainians stand with Palestine and support the heroes who fight against colonisers!
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raven-cat35 · 29 days
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While you support Russian artists, Russia destroys the Ukrainian art academy in Kyiv
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noirsloth · 2 months
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I can't stop thinking about the photos of children and their mothers who tried to protect them with their bodies.
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swemtpotamtam · 3 months
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Once again ruzzian terrorists attacked Ukraine
They used a mix of ballistic and supersonic missiles
The following images and video footage are from Kyiv, you can imagine what other cities that have been hit look like
Everything that has been deemed a target by ruzzians is a residential building or is an area near residential buildings
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Keep talking about Ukraine, keep supporting Ukraine, and most importantly don't forget that ruzzia is doing terrorist acts and destroying us because we are Ukrainian
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torillatavataan · 7 months
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Nothing new indeed. Here are just some russified Finnish place names from the Karelian Isthmus:
Antrea -> Kamennogorsk Enso -> Svetogorsk * Heinjoki -> Veshchevo Johannes -> Sovetsky Jääski -> Lesogorsky Kanneljärvi -> Pobeda Kaukjärvi -> Kamenka Kirvu -> Svobodnoye Kivennapa -> Pervomayskoye Koivisto -> Primorsk Koivistonsaari -> Bolshoy Beryozovy Kuolemajärvi -> Pionerskoye Kähäri -> Goncharovo Käkisalmi -> Priozersk Lavansaari -> Moshchny Metsäpirtti -> Zaporozhskoye Raivola -> Roshchino Rautu -> Sosnovo Räisälä -> Melnikovo Säkkijärvi -> Kondratyevo ** Terijoki -> Zelenogorsk Uuras -> Vysotsk Uusikirkko -> Polyany Vahviala -> Yashino Valkjärvi -> Michurinskoye Vuoksenranta -> Ozyorskoye Ylä-Urpala -> Torfyanovka
* The name lives on in the name of the company Stora Enso ** You may recognise the name from the song Säkkijärven polkka
Place names in the ceded Petsamo, Salla, and Ladoga Karelia, have largely been left alone.
The population of the ceded Finnish territories was also completely replaced.
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Please feel free to list more russified places from other countries.
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the-restisconfetti · 1 year
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🇱🇹 ❤️ 🇺🇦
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ketrindoll · 10 months
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RuZZian's like to throw word "russophobia" around a lot like the shit they do is not legitimately phobia-inducing. The whole country is now adopting terrorist policy against citizens of Ukraine (of all nationalities, including russian), threaten European countries with nukes every other day, commit genocide AND threaten to commit it (using language like "exterminate" when talking about Poland, the Baltic States, and Ukraine) use nerve agent to kill people in foreign countries, etc etc, but yeah, all those fears are totally baseless.
Russophobia is Russorealism
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o-nexis · 11 months
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Happy Children's Day
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In this photo, the grandfather is sitting over the body of his dead granddaughter.
The girl and her mother ran to a shelter in the Desnianskyi district of Kyiv. It was at night, a few minutes after the air raid in the capital.
The next photo shows a mother crying over the body of her dead daughter.
On June 1, the world celebrates Children's Day. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 484 children have been killed. More than 19,000 more children have been forcibly abducted from Ukraine.
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If Putin moves into Western Europe the entire world order will be changed. The world’s economy will spiral into a depression. There will be a massive decline in trade and aid. The third world will suffer famine and mass shortages of medicine and aid. Pestilence, lawlessness, and warfare will break out in many third world countries.
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draumurt · 8 months
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RUSSIA IS A TERRORIST STATE
РОСІЯ ДЕРЖАВА ТЕРОРИСТ
As a result of today's "shahed" raid on Odesa, civil and port infrastructure, a grain elevator and an administrative building were damaged in several settlements. One civilian was injured. A lorry driver received a slight leg injury. It's the forth drone attack for the last 5 days. The attack was launched on Izmail district.
Shaheds also attacked Sumy, there's no particular Information about it now.
Donate to Ukrainian army, spread information about ruzzian war crimes, Stand With Ukraine
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loveaetingkids · 7 months
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Honestly I would live in Steven Universe solely because it canonically has no ruzzia in it:
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Dennis Draughon, CBC
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
April 2, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
APR 03, 2024
Almost six months have passed since President Joe Biden asked Congress to appropriate money for Ukraine in a national security supplemental bill. At first, House Republicans said they would not pass such a bill without border security. Then, when a bipartisan group of senators actually produced a border security provision for the national security bill, they killed it, under orders from former president Trump. 
In February the Senate passed the national security supplemental bill with aid for Ukraine without the border measures by a strong bipartisan vote of 70 to 29. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) cheered its passage, saying: “The national security bill passed by the Senate is of profound importance to America’s security.”
The measure would pass in the House by a bipartisan vote, but House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has refused to take it up, acting in concert with Trump. 
On March 24, on Washington Week, foreign affairs journalist Anne Applebaum said: “Trump has decided that he doesn’t want money to go to Ukraine… It's really an extraordinary moment; we have an out-of-power ex-president who is in effect dictating American foreign policy on behalf of a foreign dictator or with the interests of a foreign dictator in mind.” 
On Thursday, March 28, Beth Reinhard, Jon Swaine, and Aaron Schaffer of the Washington Post reported that Richard Grenell, an extremist who served as Trump’s acting director of national intelligence, has been traveling around the world to meet with far-right foreign leaders, “acting as a kind of shadow secretary of state, meeting with far-right leaders and movements, pledging Trump’s support and, at times, working against the current administration’s policies.”
Grenell, the authors say, is openly laying the groundwork for a president who will make common cause with authoritarian leaders and destroy partnerships with democratic allies. Trump has referred to Grenell as “my envoy,” and the Trump camp has suggested he is a frontrunner to become secretary of state if Trump is reelected in 2024. 
Applebaum was right: it is extraordinary that we have a former president who is now out of power running his own foreign policy. 
For most of U.S. history, there was an understanding that factionalism stopped at the water’s edge. Partisans might fight tooth and nail within the U.S., but they presented a united front to the rest of the world. That understanding was strong enough that it was not for nearly a half century that we had definitive proof that in 1968 Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon had launched a secret effort to thwart incumbent president Lyndon Baines Johnson’s peace initiative to end the Vietnam War; Nixon had tried very hard to hide it. 
But the era of hiding attempts to undermine foreign policy ended in 2015, when 47 Republican senators openly warned Iranian officials that they would destroy any agreement Iran made with then-president Barack Obama, a Democrat, over nuclear weapons as soon as a Republican regained the White House. At the time it sparked a firestorm, although the senators involved could argue that they, too, should be considered the voice of the government.
It was apparently a short step from the idea that it was acceptable to undermine foreign policy decisions made by a Democratic president to the idea that it was acceptable to work with foreign operatives to change foreign policy. In late 2016, Trump’s then national security advisor Michael Flynn talked to Russian foreign minister Sergey Kislyak about relieving Russia of U.S. sanctions. Now, eight years later, Trump is conducting his own foreign policy, and it runs dead against what the administration, the Pentagon, and a majority of senators and representatives think is best for the nation.  
Likely expecting help from foreign countries, Trump is weakening the nation internationally to gain power at home. In that, he is retracing the steps of George Logan, who in 1798 as a private citizen set off for France to urge French officials to court popular American opinion in order to help throw George Washington’s party out of power and put Thomas Jefferson’s party in. 
Congress recognized that inviting foreign countries to interfere on behalf of one candidate or another would turn the United States into a vassal state, and when Logan arrived back on U.S. shores, he discovered that Congress had passed a 1799 law we now know as the Logan Act, making his actions a crime. 
The law reads: “Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.”
Trump’s interference in our foreign policy is weakening Ukraine, which desperately needs equipment to fight off Russia’s invasion. It is also warning partners and allies that they cannot rely on the United States, thus serving Russian president Vladimir Putin’s goal of fracturing the alliance standing against Russian aggression.  
Today, Lara Seligman, Stuart Lau, and Paul McLeary of Politico reported that officials at the meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) foreign ministers in Brussels on Thursday are expected to discuss moving the Ukraine Defense Contact Group from U.S. to NATO control. The Ukraine Defense Contact Group is an organization of 56 nations brought together in the early days of the conflict by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and then–Joint Chiefs chair General Mark Milley to coordinate supplying Ukraine. 
Members are concerned about maintaining aid to Ukraine in case of a second Trump presidency. 
Jim Townsend, a former Pentagon and NATO official, told the Politico reporters: “There’s a feeling among, not the whole group but a part of the NATO group, that thinks it is better to institutionalize the process just in case of a Trump re-election. And that’s something that the U.S. is going to have to get used to hearing, because that is a fear, and a legitimate one.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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arianaofimladris · 1 year
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A year later, Ukraine still stands. Despite what people thought in the first days, our neighbours are still fighting for their home.
It's been a year to the world, but it's been several years for Ukraine since the first Russian aggression. That war did not start 24.02.2022. It was just noticed by the world then.
It is scary to know that there is war going on right on the other side of our border. To know that bestialities Russians committed against my grandparents' generation are still being committed these days - against people I work with, against people I'm used to meeting on the streets on daily basis. We just learn about them more quickly due to current technology.
I know words mean very little, but I wish all the best to Ukrainians.
And to the Western people who might see this post - please don't forget about Ukraine.
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sporadicneckmoneyfan · 7 months
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torillatavataan · 3 months
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"Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Moldova may be next. And it is certain if we do not withstand. We have heard recently that they have started talking about Finland, they have started talking about the independence of Uzbekistan, and so on. He [Putin] will not finish this until we collectively finish him."
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the-restisconfetti · 2 years
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stop being sorry for russia (source)
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