• ☭ Blursty ☭
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    301 year ago

    The youth are gone, dead or fled. In Western Europe there’s a few around my neighbourhood. They wear military style clothes, camouflage combat trousers or military green t-shirts. There’s one I work with who as an avatar of himself as a soldier. I find it kind awfully cringeworthy. The US really did a number on these peoples’ minds, it’s reminiscent of the Israeli crybully aggressor/victim complex with a host of contradictions.

    • KiG V2
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      211 year ago

      If they’re so proud to be UKR soldier, why are they a thousand miles away from the front?

    • Absolute
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      131 year ago

      There are so many young Ukrainians who moved to my city in Canada in the past 18 months or however long. I’ve made acquaintances with like a half dozen of them and they’re all super nice, politics or the war have never come up in discussion at parties or whatever. They’re just young adults like me trying to live and enjoy their lives. Every Ukrainian immigrant ive met in my city so far tho seems to have to have very adequate funds based off number of tattoos and designer clothes they have acquired this year lol. I’m guessing young Ukrainians without money from their parents or otherwise have not fared so fortunately.

  • KiG V2
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    141 year ago

    This guy really is just a used car salesman for MIC toys. Say cheese --> 🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱

      • @CamaradaD@lemmygrad.ml
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        61 year ago

        Glad to see you also made this distinction. Still, it saddens me when I see victims of propaganda siding with their oppressors - and a lot of them are so deep in denial they simply do not accept any contrarian facts… but I digress.

        However, to a point, I think the elites have started to believe their own propaganda.