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Hi! My name is Tanya. I’m a Ukrainian-Polish Canadian volunteer with family in Ukraine, including cousins who are currently defending their homeland.
With so many new followers recently, I thought I’d introduce myself. For more than three years, I’ve helped raise funds and awareness for Ukrainian soldiers and units through trusted relationships built over time.
I’ve also assembled a collection of flags, patches, signed items, artwork, and other treasures sent by Ukrainian defenders. These collections help preserve their stories and sacrifices while supporting ongoing fundraising efforts.
This account is dedicated to Ukraine, its defenders, and the community that stands with them. Whether you’re here for the collections, the fundraisers, or simply to support Ukraine, welcome. 🇺🇦❤️
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The more we learn about war crimes, torture, and the abuse of prisoners of war committed by russia, the harder it becomes to even describe the strength of those Ukrainians who survive captivity and return to defend their country again.
Every Ukrainian Warrior who endured captivity, returned to the ranks, and continues to fight for Ukraine deserves the deepest respect.
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🚨BREAKING: In a Chicago suburb, a U.S. citizen was observing an adult man in a black ski mask, who she believed was an ICE agent, driving around a HIGH SCHOOL…
…and police pulled HER over.
Not the MASKED MAN driving around the Schaumburg high school…
The officer told her she was being detained for “stalking.”
Even though, when she asked who she was allegedly stalking… the cop admitted he didn’t even know yet, and would “find out in just a moment.”
So, just to clarify…
The cop hadn’t confirmed who the MASKED MAN was.
He hadn’t determined whether he was a federal agent, or why he was driving around a HIGH SCHOOL in a SKI MASK.
But the cop had already decided the woman, OBSERVING THE MASKED MAN, was the problem.
Americans have a First Amendment right to observe what government officials are doing in public.
If this was a federal agent… documenting their activity isn’t a crime.
It’s accountability.
And if it wasn’t a federal agent… most people would expect the police to be concerned about a MASKED MAN driving around a HIGH SCHOOL.
Not the woman observing him.
In a country where school shootings are a real and constant threat to students… that’s the bare minimum our law enforcement should be doing.
But when she asked why a MASK MAN, driving around a HIGH SCHOOL, didn’t concern him, the officer said:
“Everyone wears masks nowadays.”
So, if someone can be detained for peacefully observing, what they reasonably believe is government activity…
While police focus more on the observer than the MASKED MAN around a HIGH SCHOOL…
Then we have some serious questions that need to be asked… @GovPritzker
Glorification? There was zero glory in my addiction. It was truly the most excruciatingly humiliating and degrading experience you could possibly imagine. I wanted to commit suicide almost daliy, but didn’t have the courage for even that. Instead I’d reach for the pipe or the bottle. The cowards way out. The guilt. The shame. The hurt. The absolute misery of it. Yet here I am. And I am not alone. There are millions upon millions of us. We don’t all agree on politics or people or who we root for on Sunday. But we all have the shared experience of walking through that fire and surviving. I chose to live. That’s not a joke.
If Satan has a residence on Earth, it is in Russia: the story of former Kherson mayor Volodymyr Mykolayenko, who survived Russian captivity.
After seeing Russia from the inside, he described it as a moral void, completely incompatible with Ukraine.
In captivity, he survived purely through willpower—holding on by sheer determination. When he finally returned home on August 24, 2025, it felt as though he had grown wings.
What struck him most was the way Ukrainians welcomed the released prisoners. From the Belarusian border all the way to Chernihiv, crowds stood along the roads waving Ukrainian flags. For the first time in a long while, he felt genuine respect and love.
Mykolayenko neither hid nor fled, even though he had the opportunity. He joined the Territorial Defense Forces because he asked himself a simple question: who else would protect his family?
He was given an assault rifle, but quickly realized that rifles alone cannot stop tanks.
The Russians lured him to a meeting under false pretenses, threw him into a car trunk, and took him away.
In captivity, he was beaten almost daily and suffered a broken rib. The occupiers offered him the position of head of the occupation administration, but he refused.
They demanded that he publicly condemn Roman Shukhevych, yet Mykolayenko instead called him a Hero of Ukraine.
Later, he was transferred between detention facilities—first to occupied Crimea, then to Russia’s Voronezh region, where the beatings became even more severe.
He never received a single letter from his family. He even refused prisoner exchanges, insisting that wounded young soldiers should be released in his place.
In his view, this war did not happen because of abstract mistakes. It happened because of geography and irresponsibility.
Russians chose Putin twenty-five years ago, and many continue to support him today. At the same time, too many members of Ukraine’s elite behave as if they have a “backup country”—Paris, Prague, New York—places they can escape to while blaming the people who were left behind.
But most Ukrainians have no alternative. There is no second homeland. There is only Ukraine.
According to Mykolayenko, the true strength of the country lies in its people—those who have survived occupation, torture, and loss, yet continue to fight.
Victory rests on two pillars: the soldiers who destroy the occupiers every day, and the civilians who do everything they can each day to ensure that the army can keep fighting.
He himself endured for the sake of his family and his faith in victory. He is proud of his daughter, who has been fighting since the first day of the war, and hopes that his grandchildren will one day be proud of both him and their country.
❤️🩹🇬🇧🇺🇦✌️
Today marks the 82nd Anniversary of D Day
"Allied forces defended Europe's freedom then
And Ukrainians do so now, Unity prevailed then
And true unity can prevail today."
President Zelenskyy statement in Normandy 2024
Moving footage of Zelenskyy with WW2 Allied Veteran🫡✌️
OUR HERO OF THE DAY IS....
This unidentified woman. She is the one who yelled "“ERIKA PROTECTS PEDOPHILES!” at yesterday's TPUSA Women’s Leadership Summit.
Are you proud of her?
Putin 🇷🇺 still can’t get enough of his war obsession.
Ukraine 🇺🇦 is sending another 410 Angry Birds to remind him actions have consequences. The sky’s about to get crowded.⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️