@Ilhan Hollow words. You claim to stand with Ukraine and condemn putin’s brutal invasion, yet you voted against the aid they need to survive it. That’s not “good conscience” - it’s betrayal.
Every sign at this refinery in Ireland is in russian. The official website is a .RU domain.
There’s no reason to hide it because local politicians are openly doing it for them.
Literally the Russians stole my home, killed my friends and moved somebody else into our property.
A comment like that gets pushed by the algorithm to generate 16k views and 1.5k likes.
I’ll barely get over 1000 if Trump or Putin is mentioned in a negative context.
@brugmanjoost@mdorazin@Zillyflower All russians bear a responsibility. These children are old enough to understand and probably support the war and the killing of Ukrainians.
- Gary Kasparov:
"Everything Trump did as President benefited Putin. He criticized everybody, from John McCain to foreign leaders, but never said anything negative about Putin. That’s the only person on the planet Trump never criticized. His actions always help Putin.
I’ve said many times on X, Donald Trump was the only one who could save Putin, and that’s exactly what’s happening now."
Ben Shapiro says that famous American political commentators like Candace Owens or Tucker Carlson promoting Vladimir Putin’s ideas is an actual threat to America.
What about Donald Trump promoting Putin’s ideas? 🤔
Girkin commented that Ukrainian drones are now regularly striking the main supply route to Crimea in occupied territories, but admitted he has no solution other than to “grin and bear it.”
"Regarding the enemy’s air raids on the Taganrog–Melitopol–Dzhankoy highway (the main overland supply route serving both the front line and the rear in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as in Crimea): at least two correspondents have already written to me about the results of the enemy 'Hornets' actions on this route. There is no doubt that the raids will only intensify, and the enemy will do everything possible to make this highway too dangerous for normal movement of both military and civilian transport.Countermeasures? If we’re no longer talking about 'putting our infantryman’s boot on enemy bases' (Surovikin’s surrender of Kherson is coming back to haunt us here more than noticeably), then the only option is more and more mobile air-defense groups, plus fighter drones constantly patrolling the skies. If even that is not available (or is too little)? Then… then we’ll just have to 'grin and bear it' (and/or 'show understanding') — I have nothing else to suggest."