You only see the loudest posts on social media and politicians who exploit this issue for their own gain. But reality is very different. Nazis and chauvinists are always the most visible — they stand out immediately. The vast majority of normal people simply don’t have the time or desire to get involved in these scandals and public call-outs. That’s why it seems like everyone is like that
At our factory in Slovakia, Ukrainians have been quitting en masse and moving further west — to Germany, Czechia, Austria, and other countries with better conditions. Their places have been taken by workers from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and other Asian countries, many of whom are Muslims. So the question is not whether Ukrainians will return to Ukraine. Many are simply moving where it’s more profitable. The real question for the country is whether it is better to replace culturally close Slavic Ukrainians (who share similar Christian roots and values with us) with people from a completely different cultural and religious tradition.This is not about who is “better” or “worse” as people. It’s about integration: how well their values, behavioral norms, attitudes toward women, the law, and raising children align with ours. The experience of many Western European countries shows that cultural compatibility significantly affects how smoothly this process goes.That’s why the claim “they won’t go anywhere” is oversimplified. People are leaving. And replacing one group with another is no longer just about “labor force” — it’s a gradual change in the cultural landscape of the country.
The Russians, whose Moscow principality obediently paid tribute to the Horde for 240 years and received khan’s labels to rob their neighbors, are now dropping leaflets from drones claiming they “liberated” Kyiv from the Mongols — even though the Mongols burned Kyiv to the ground in 1240, when Moscow was still an insignificant village that didn’t even exist as a real city.Classic Russian “liberator”: first lick the boots of the conqueror yourself, then come “save” others from everything — including their own existence.
@Maks_NAFO_FELLA I suggest foreign journalists who were not admitted to use technical solutions, such as launching drones from neighboring streets to capture the necessary footage. This approach allows obtaining high-quality material safely and without direct access to restricted areas.
This is not history — it's cheap Nazi propaganda straight from Goebbels' playbook. The claim of 56,000 Germans killed in Danzig is a 1940 fabrication; in reality, around 4,000 ethnic Germans died across Poland amid the chaos of the war Hitler himself started. He wasn't "saving" anyone: he had planned conquest in the East since Mein Kampf, signed the pact with Stalin, staged provocations, and attacked first. Such "forbidden facts" are just pathetic attempts to whitewash an aggressor who then unleashed the Holocaust and killed millions. Historians have thoroughly debunked this nonsense for decades with archives, documents, and cross-verified data from German, Polish, and Western sources
@jenya_JPN_RUS "Bird's Milk" (Ptasie mleczko) is a Polish candy. The idea, recipe, and name were created in 1936 by Jan Wedel, owner of the E. Wedel factory in Warsaw. That same year, the recipe and trademark were patented in Poland.
👍Yes, @QTHESTORMM
, I’ll happily accept it! I don’t have a Tesla or anything super cosmic… but a phone that brings joy to the eyes and soul is exactly what I need!This purple beauty looks like a royal gift from the future. I’d carry it like a trophy, post it in Stories and brag to everyone: “Q sent me this!”Seriously — thank you for such a cool idea. This phone would definitely lift my mood and become my new favorite.
@Alinavisoo_life For that to happen, he would first need to go to confession, receive his First Holy Communion, get baptized, and only then ask me again. But before all that, he should try bacon and admit that it actually tastes amazing.
Yes, society is really sick. Back in the day, a child could get a belt on the ass for something like this — and everyone grew up into normal people who understand the word “no” and personal boundaries. But now it’s all about “the child’s personal boundaries,” “you can’t hit them,” “only talk”… And as a result, we have these little barbarians who do whatever they want because they know nothing will happen to them. I don’t remember anyone from my generation who got proper discipline as a kid and then grew up acting like this in a store. Because we were taught that actions have consequences. Parents should be held fully accountable — both financially for the damage and for the upbringing. Otherwise, this will never stop
From the EU perspective, as a future member Ukraine will indeed be required to comply with European standards on national minorities protection. However, these standards do not require the maximum demands made by Hungary — full mother-tongue education from kindergarten to high school graduation and a special regional status.
Fasting during Ramadan is a personal religious commitment that a Muslim makes before Allah. If someone finds it too difficult to fast just because they see others eating, that’s a matter of their own faith and self-discipline — not a valid reason to demand that the rest of society stop eating in public.
Although international law does not oblige third countries to automatically boycott goods from occupied territories, Ukraine, as the affected state, has every right to protect its own property and apply symmetrical measures. Ukraine can introduce targeted sanctions against specific Israeli companies involved in purchasing stolen Ukrainian grain, restrict grain exports to those importers, and temporarily prohibit the entry of all foreigners to Uman during the period of the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah (usually in September) due to martial law, the proximity of military facilities, and the real risk of rocket attacks. These steps fully comply with international law, since a sovereign state in wartime has the right to control its exports, regulate the entry of foreigners for security reasons, and impose sanctions to defend its national interests. Such a measured and proportionate response is a legitimate form of protecting its rights and does not violate any norms of international law.
@brazzers_don Putin and everyone who supports him are to blame for all the deaths on both sides. It is pointless to shift the responsibility onto anyone else
You have every right to believe that Putin is not a bad person. In the same way, some people genuinely believe that Hitler was a strong and misunderstood leader, and others claimed that Ted Bundy was not a monster, but a charming, intelligent and kind man. Everyone is free to hold whatever opinion they want. However, in all three cases, the facts and overwhelming evidence paint a dramatically different picture from these beliefs
@CoachMarcin83@UkrainiecPL Zaujímavá logika. Ale vyvstáva otázka: Musia ľudia v iných krajinách tolerovať Poliakov? Alebo majú mať voči všetkým negatívny postoj a urážať ich na základe xenofóbie, keď narazia na nevhodné správanie jednotlivých Poliakov?
Zaujíma ma váš názor.
@GlobeEyeNews Let Putin not lie that Satanism is spreading across Europe. Ukrainians have stopped the spread of Satanism on their eastern borders and are not letting it go further.
The idea was inspired by a Japanese nesting doll (the Fukuruma figure or the set of the 'Seven Gods of Fortune'), which was brought from Japan to the Mamontov family. The Russians adapted it to the Russian style. Matryoshka is not a Russian invention 'from scratch', but a successful Russian reworking of a Japanese idea
Does the Hungarian Prime Minister intend to enforce all decisions of the International Criminal Court? Because there is an arrest warrant not only for Netanyahu, but also for Putin. For some reason, he didn’t mention that Putin would also be arrested if he enters Hungary. Double standards or just selective justice?
Companies in Hungary will have to raise wages by at least 10–15% (and often more) to attract local workers. As a result, Hungarian suppliers will become significantly more expensive and will start losing tenders to companies in Slovakia, Poland, and Czechia, where cheaper migrant labour is still available. Many firms may simply relocate their production to these neighbouring countries to remain competitive. If Hungarian wages approach German levels, companies will prefer to source components directly from Germany or closer locations to reduce logistics costs and delivery times. All of this will lead to reduced economic activity, fewer jobs, and lower tax revenues for the Hungarian budget. The problem is especially acute in sectors with hard, low-paid, physically demanding jobs that Hungarians often refuse to do — jobs currently filled by migrants. In these industries, companies will focus on expanding or moving operations abroad rather than staying in Hungary.