1001 days.
I remember waking up to the horrible news that Russia had invaded Ukraine.
And I remember feeling very strongly, what I remain convinced of now. There is no point pretending that this is some distant thing that only happens to other people, far away.
This is about our future, too.
I remember waking up to the horrible news that Russia had invaded Ukraine.
And I remember feeling very strongly, what I remain convinced of now. There is no point pretending that this is some distant thing that only happens to other people, far away.
This is about our future, too.
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I started dressing again, despair got company (rage, grief, helplessness), I scolded myself for getting overwhelmed while in safety.
Our decision makers obv didn't experience the same.
I knew *nothing* about Ukraine.
My brother & I promised each other to travel to Odesa together once the war is over as sth to believe in, some goal in a brighter future.
The fate of Mariupol is some of the saddest stories I know.
We need to think as Europeans like Scandinavia, Germany, France esp those bordering Russia
Putin isn't going away anytime soon
Like you, there was an almost visceral dread of escalation as my parents were of a generation that experienced the trauma of trying to survive WW2.
It isn’t.
Pretending that our own lifes don’t really have to change.
They do, and already have. Reassuring ourselves that we are safe if only we don’t provoke anyone.
We are not.
What I do not respect are people prioritizing domestic political gamesmanship over strategic thinking, and people who think doing nothing at least absolves them from doing something wrong.
Escapism will not work.
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So no worries.
He woke up and wrote a 4000 word diatribes arguing the opposite.