@gayest_tone
Ukraine’s per-capita GDP has grown every year since 2015 except for the pandemic & the year Russia re-invaded. But sure let’s ascribe it to the fall of the USSR 32 years ago — and not Russia’s choice to invade a neighbor or three.
@deshmor
@trucelcommunist
Yea, imagine caring about an issue that affects your country more than an issue that has no real consequences for your country.
@bryan_gigantino
@IlyaMatveev_
How about the inverse? 🇵🇸-in-bios consistently support Russia and other dictatorships, rarely Ukraine.
Maybe the better question is how representative these Twitter users are of the real-world situation.
@Galverson9767
It's the leaving symbol, which reminds me how literal U.S. road signs are. It's basically always spelled out for the driver, not a lot of symbols.
@GravitysRa1nbow
It’s just pronunciations of the same name in different languages. It’s Volodymyr in Ukrainian, Vladimir in Russian, and Vladimer in Georgian for instance. It’s like John vs Juan.
@lxglb
@Juan_Bleh
Yea you should, and that line is Russian Telegram channels cheering on the war with glee. Using silly dog memes at the expense of the invaders is exactly the healthy reaction to the invasion.
@LivFaustDieJung
I saw more headlines about the “poor fleeing Russians” than calls for additional arms in response to this massive mobilization campaign. It’s maddening.
@CarlBeijer
@LarsProle
@getfiscal
Area man solved the largest European crisis of the century right here on Twitter yet our leaders are too blind to see :(
@V_Shortwaver
The idea that not just people outside the U.S. but people on the frontline in a foreign country are chatting about an American Twitter scandal is funny.
Dear followers, is it common in your country for elderly women to advocate for annexing major cities in a neighboring country?
I’m asking because I’m being told Russian mindset is not a unique problem. But, as a Russian speaker, what I hear regularly is… exactly that.
By fixating on an essentialist 'Russian mindset,' by presenting a monolithic, undifferentiated Russian culture as the problem, this discourse mirrors Kremlin propaganda and exonerates the perpetrators of Putin's genocidal war. 2/4
@SevaUT
To be fair, Twitter leftoids consider accepting the Holodomor as a genocide equivalent to Holocaust denial, so I would consider this a lukewarm take.
@DreamLeaf5
This is gaslighting. Singular “they” used as a neopronoun hasn’t been a thing forever. It was largely used to describe people whose gender was unknown or hidden. This is something else and it is indeed confusing to many.
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