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Supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦 | Advocate for peace and freedom 💙 💛 | Passionate about spreading awareness and hope 🌻 | #StandWithUkraine | Слава Україні!
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For those who still don't understand, this is russia: capable only of bringing death and destruction and worsening suffering. Show these images in Western media.
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You've created a fantastic environment where everyone can share without fear of attack. For trolls, blocking actually works. It's that other platform that's become an echo chamber with limitations on topics displeasing the owner. Exemplary work!
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The UN proves once more to be completely useless and out of touch: it's become a legitimization catwalk for every authoritarian regime, whether called russia, Iran, China, or North Korea.
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Once again America proves to be russia's best ally. This, combined with rising oil prices due to fears of Iran closing the Hormuz Strait, helps russia enormously.
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For russia, this is an opportunity to commit even more atrocities undisturbed. Watch oil prices: they could rise above the price cap, and that helps russia's war machine.
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Many in the West fear losing cheap regime gas more than losing their own freedom.
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Burning cities, murdered civilians, destroyed homes. This is russia's only culture: bringing death to neighbors who dare to be free.
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Western media's moral compass is completely broken. Defending your country becomes aggression, terrorism becomes justified response. They've internalized russian propaganda so deeply they don't even realize they're spreading it.
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Especially when the US President acts as megaphone for this supposed "retaliation." Trump legitimizes russian war crimes by parroting Kremlin talking points about Ukrainian "provocations."
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His country knows what russian boot feels like, as do the Baltics: time to listen to them instead of "great countries" caught in their "peace" comfort, thinking only how not to defeat russia and let the regime emerge unscathed.
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Let's drop our self-imposed limitations and stop pursuing russian non-defeat and Ukrainian non-victory. russia brings death to Ukraine for 3+ years, threatens the same to the West, allies with Iran, North Korea, China. Stop chasing "warnings" and "ceasefires"—think about winning militarily.
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The West not only convinced itself it's just Putin, now it's imposed the narrative that russia actually wants peace. Decades of propaganda brainwashed not only russians but many Westerners, now prey to a comfort they don't want awakened from.
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The only way to restore peace in Ukraine and Europe is military defeat. Every hesitation on this is just complicity with russia to prevent it from failing in its imperialist delusions.
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This is Western journalism today: builds the story that russia "wants peace," avoids showing too much to the public because they might "get tired of war," then when they show something, frames it as if Ukraine brought it on themselves.
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russia has always brought this to neighboring countries: death and destruction. Historically, russians rebelled only against one thing: military defeats. Instead of preventing russian regime collapse, let's bring defeat to russian terrorists and make the regime fall.
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This is the West's moral failure. Facing a terrorist state allied with other autocracies to kill and destroy in Ukraine, all we do is draw red lines, ponder "escalation management," and convince ourselves russia wants peace.
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Terrorism in plain sight. How many more of these images does the West need to decide to do something?
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He's right: excluding having an authoritarian regime, secret police, imperial delusions, a people lobotomized by centuries of propaganda, an economy and society risking collapse without war, there's indeed the climate problem left.
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Ukraine fights defending the same principles shared by Western democracies: justice, freedom, independence. Keeping out a country that believes in those values, with war experience against NATO's enemy, just fearing russian "reaction" means surrendering to russian propaganda.
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Drones, death, destruction. russia knows only this—it's their culture: bringing suffering to neighboring peoples. This is who they are, this is what they do. Stop expecting anything different.
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These images aren't even shown by Western media anymore. Too busy with narratives of russian "peace intentions," totally imagined by the West. War won't end with self-imposed illusions but with russia's military defeat.
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In 2025, citizens of a European capital must seek shelter, today as for over three years, because a neighbor capable only of death and destruction can't tolerate Ukraine living free, democratic, and independent.
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The West enables all this: deaths, destruction, suffering are russian responsibility, but the West has means to stop it. We don't because we're subjugated by russian propaganda and eager to resume business with them.
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What else to expect from someone elected partly thanks to russians and who still hasn't said a word against russian terrorism? "Understanding" terrorists is complicity with terror.
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Another night of russian terrorism while the West crafts new "peace initiatives." Schools, homes, civilians—always the same targets. russia shows daily what it is: a terrorist state that must be defeated, not appeased.
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This is what russia has always historically brought to neighboring states: death and destruction. Appeasement, hopes, red lines never worked—whether against Nazi Germany or terrorist russia.
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Following russian delusions, self-imposing red lines, pretending russia wants peace brings only one thing: death and destruction in Ukraine. Time to think differently, not like Soviet propaganda lobotomized us.
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Terrorism in plain sight. The West is surely developing new "escalation management" theories meanwhile. While they theorize, Ukrainians die. Action beats analysis every time.
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This worries European governments: whether to confirm weapon destruction by russians. Let's worry instead about providing more to Ukraine, removing useless red lines, letting them win. Military victory is the only path to destroy the regime.
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These images should shame the entire West: we have the means to stop the russians. Instead we allow daily acts of terrorism against a European nation. Our restraint enables their barbarism.
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A European city, hit by drones because its terrorist neighbor can't tolerate Ukraine being free and independent. This is what russian "civilization" looks like.
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This is terrorism before our eyes. Useless repeating "never again," we're for "peace," "disarmament"—while we delude ourselves with words, autocracies unite. Their goal: Ukraine's destruction today, the West's tomorrow.
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russia's double-tap strategy is clear: they aim to kill and destroy. Pointless pretending they want peace—we're talking about a people who historically show contempt for every form of life.
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Where's America first so far? In trillions lost with Trump's "strategies," cozying up to russia, enriching his billionaire donors, or being a megaphone for russian terrorist propaganda?
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Inform the US so they could warn russia? Ukraine understands the russophile tendencies in today's White House. They were right not to tell anyone. Smart operational security against compromised allies.
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Actually, he's got a point. Who negotiates with those who bet on terror? He's clearly talking about the russian side. Finally some self-awareness from the Kremlin. Rare moment of honesty from Putin about his own regime.
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Trump becomes Kremlin's megaphone, announcing russian revenge. He talks about stopping Iran with the man who's used Iranian drones for terrorism in Ukraine for years. A 5-year-old desperately seeking for approval.
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After decades of Cold War, we should recognize Soviet propaganda tactics. This statement follows the same playbook. The West clings to new illusions—after red lines, escalation management, now "russia wants peace." They don't. We're giving them time to kill.
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Culture is russia's primary war weapon—they've brainwashed their people about enemies to destroy for centuries. In case it wasn't clear, we are that enemy. Every book, every poem, every story serves the imperial war machine.
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Putin wanting peace is just another Western self-delusion, like red lines and escalation management. They state clearly what they want: Ukraine's destruction and, when possible, the rest of the West's too. Stop pretending otherwise.
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russia outproducing NATO 4:1 in ammunition while we debate "escalation." They're not building stockpiles for parades—every shell they make today kills Ukrainians tomorrow. Stop counting, start acting. The gap widens with every "warning."
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This bridge is the symbol of russian occupation and regime power. Bringing it down would collapse one of the myths sustaining that terrorist dictatorship. Every strike against it strikes at the heart of Putin's imperial delusions.