Russian streamer living in the US celebrates as he watches Kyiv get bombed by the Russians.
@Twitch is a disgusting platform run by the equally disgusting @djclancy999 who loves hosting anti-western terrorist propaganda like this.
Netflix has quietly acquired the rights to new seasons of the Russian animated series Masha and the Bear and will stream it in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Why is this a problem?
Because this isn’t just another children’s cartoon. The series has repeatedly been criticized for promoting a positive image of Russia, normalizing Soviet-era symbols and militaristic themes, and presenting Russian cultural narratives to young audiences around the world.
While Russia continues its full-scale war against Ukraine, giving one of the country’s most recognizable cultural exports access to a global audience of millions raises serious questions about what messages are being amplified and why.
"Alexander" and "Yakut" have been denazified.
russian drone operators and admins of the Z-channel “From Mariupol to the Carpathians”, who mocked and celebrated Ukrainian deaths in Kherson region.
Both are now dead.
Every killer eventually gets what’s coming to them.
@Dracon_Dacianus@clotilde_armand Aia era, propunerile de ministri, nu faptul ca baiatu asta a fost propus fortat de micuşor in cel mai şobolănesc mod cu putință si că preşedintele a devenit inamicul propriilor votanți. Tu te uiți la evenimente si nu intelegi nimic, mare ii e grădina domnului.