@stJLennon
@DecolonizatorUA
А Гагарін то чєм тєбє важен? Історія? Історія України це Леся Українка, а історія Гагаріна це сраний совок. Cry about it bitch
@sternenko
Йобані совки, чому вони досі мають владу? Наше суспільство слабке, і пограє цим тварюкам. Ми маємо робити більше, і діяти рішучіше. Ми влада, а не вони.
(16) He was not just a poet or a civic activist who fought for people's rights, he was the embodiment of the Ukrainian spirit. The spirit that makes you fight for freedom. A spirit that we see in many Ukrainians today.
(3) Having a great desire to become a journalist, he went to enter Kyiv University. But it didn't work out - the university told him that he was too young. So Vasyl returned home and became a student of the Faculty of History and Philology at the Donetsk Pedagogical Institute.
(4) During his studies and military service, he began writing poetry. Vasyl Stus was fluent in German, and at this time he discovered the German poets Goethe and Rilke and translated about a hundred of their works. These translations were later confiscated by the soviets and lost
(6) In 1965, at the premiere screening of Serhiy Parajanov's Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors in Kyiv, Vasyl Stus, along with Viacheslav Chornovil (who was also a dissident), made an appeal to the public: "Whoever stands up against tyranny, stand up!" and were the first to stand up
@sternenko
Це пізда, Сирський взагалі охуїв
Якого хріна за Україну воюють українці, ті, що люблять свою землю, рідних, воюють за них, а ними керують кончені підараси, які на державу болт клали?
Влада випробовує терпіння люду?
(12) For that Stus was sentenced to 10 years in a strict regime camp and 5 years in exile, in terrible conditions: constant harassment by the administration, a ban on visits, and illness. Stus went on a hunger strike, for which he was placed in solitary confinement for a year.
@PollsNOpinions1
Because if Ukraine fall, all Europe will be next, so NATO will be next, so USA will send its soldiers to war with russia. It's obvious
(14) Heinrich Böll and other Western writers urged the Soviet regime to free the poet, but all of their letters remained unanswered. Also, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize for his literary work in 1985, the same year he was thrown into a Soviet forced labor camp.
(15) On September 4, 1985, Vasyl Stus died in the punishment cell where he was thrown for reading a book, leaning his elbows on the upper bunk, which was qualified as a "violation of the regime." Dozens of thousands of people attended his funeral.
@PollsNOpinions1
It's fucking obvious
If Ukraine fall, russia will start war in NATO countries, that means, USA will must send American troops to that war
If you don't want to pay lives, you need to pay weapons
(13) But he also wrote and translated a lot. Approximately 250 poems, written verbatim, and 250 translations were to make up a book he called The Bird of the Soul. But everything he wrote was immediately confiscated, and the fate of these texts is still unknown.
@POTUS
lies in bed at night, and I'm sure, has a good sleep. He doesn't have any idea, what Ukrainians experience every night.
He doesn't care about people's lives, he doesn't care about justice.
#FireJakeSullivan
JUST NOW!!! I asked
@POTUS
about Ukraine’s request to lift restrictions on American weapons to strike back at russian bases.
“I made it clear what we support and don’t support” — he replied
#StandWithUkraine
(2) Vasyl Stus was born in 1938 in the Vinnytsia region. But his childhood was spent in Donetsk region (which is now occupied by the russian invaders).
(7) KGB officers appeared in the hall and arrested all the dissidents, including Stus. For this act, he was expelled from the graduate school and then from the State Historical Archive, where he was working at the time.
(10) Vasyl Stus was arrested for the first time on January 12, 1972, which was the beginning of a whole wave of "Christmas" imprisonments of Ukrainian dissidents that went down in history as Operation Blok.
Notice how he holds his head, despising the Soviet torturers.
(11) When Stus returned from exile to Kyiv in the summer of 1979, he joined the Ukrainian Helsinki Group of Human Rights Defenders (a group that sought to ensure compliance with the Helsinki Act in the Soviet Union). He openly defended repressed members of the group.
(9) Vasyl Stus wrote open letters to the Communist Party, the Writers' Union, and the Verkhovna Rada, criticizing human rights violations and the arrests of his colleagues. Soon the regime arrested him, turning him from a defender of political prisoners into a prisoner.
I will remind you:
Fuck russia and all russians
⚠️ russia is still killing people every day and every night ⚠️
russia must not exist!
Stand with Ukraine, and
@POTUS
let's fire
@jakejsullivan
that helps russian to protect their shit-jets
#FireJakeSullivan
Unfortunately, there are few poems by Vasyl Stus translated into English, but you can use Google Translate to read them from Ukrainian. The translation is not very good, but you can read it anyway)
Ти ж не ображаєшся, мам?
Хлопець після полону розповідає мамі:
- Ми до останнього не вірили в обмін. Бо вони нас так дурять, так знущаються... Возили і на розстріли, і на обміни... А потім вертають і сміються з нас. І коли зайшов військовий в бусік і сказав: - Ви вдома,
⚠️FELLAAAAAS ⚠️
This russian propagandists, that left Ukraine after full scale invasion pretends to be Ukrainian. This shit tries to fool us.
Let's bonk this stupid cunt in the comments!
CIA is after me.
FSB is after me.
SBU is after me.
Inteligence services are watching me.
But I don't have anything to hide.
I just want people to have a voice.
And only X gives such opportunity.
Thank You,
@elonmusk