Tutti i politici sono delle grandissime merde che operano a favore di un'associazione terroristica e mafiosa che risponde a nome di stato, in nome del quale agiscono in maniera dittatoriale credendosene i padroni assoluti
“Chi mi ha dato della p*****a sui social alla fine pagherà”. Un messaggio chiaro contro quei “leoni da tastiera” che continuano a insultare: “Chi diffonde messaggi d’odio deve essere punito”. Ma per la sindaca di Genova, Silvia Salis, non basta: “L’odio va trasformato in bene”
🇺🇦"I have no right to give up."
Alina Mykhailova has been at war since 2014. She is a medic, a volunteer, a politician, and a woman who has been helping to evacuate the wounded directly from the front lines since the start of the Russian invasion.
When asked what gives her the strength to carry on, she replied:
"When things get tough and you want to give up, I always tell myself: I have no right to give up. Right now, in this war, I am fighting for my friends who have fallen."
Behind every such word lie people whose lives were cut short by the war. And it is their memory that drives Alina to keep going. 🇺🇦
Alina currently serves as the head of the Ulf medical service for the Da Vinci Wolves.
Respect to these courageous women🫡
Yeah man there’s a fucking horde invading Europe for 5 years actively bombing and killing groups of civilians each day and everyone calls us annoying or overbearing for mentioning it. Certain conflicts get precedence apparently.
Oleksandra Matviichuk: Russian Empire has a center, but has no borders. We're fighting to stop Russian Empire.
Ukrainians are fighting for freedom in all senses: for freedom to be independent country, not Russian colony.
For freedom to preserve our identity, for freedom not to be forced to re-educate Ukrainian children as Russians.
For freedom to have our democratic choice. We're paying a price to return to European civilized dimension.
We have no other option. This war has a genocidal character. If we stop fighting, there'll be no more of us.
He fought for Ukraine. Now he needs Ukraine — and our friends — to fight for him.
🇺🇦 Bohdan “White” Masko, a Hero of Ukraine and Marine drone-unit commander, has been severely wounded in combat.
A Russian FPV drone strike caused his fifth and most serious combat injury. Bohdan lost a leg and suffered severe damage to his arm.
His combat record tells only part of his story.
He joined the military in 2023, first as a grenadier before becoming a UAV pilot. He fought around Urozhaine, Staromaiorske, Velyka Novosilka and later at Krynky, on the Russian-held bank of the Dnipro.
Bohdan says he eliminated around 200 Russian troops with drones during the Krynky battles. His overall tally is estimated at roughly 250.
He was wounded four times before this.
He also helped save a wounded fellow Marine.
In 2025, Ukraine awarded him its highest state distinction — Hero of Ukraine with the Order of the Gold Star.
Today, the man who spent years protecting others needs help himself.
A fundraiser is now supporting Bohdan and two fellow servicemen from the Korsar Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 38th Marine Brigade.
If you have followed Ukraine’s defenders from afar and wondered how to help an individual soldier directly — this is one of those moments.
Fundraiser details are available through the Korsar battalion’s Instagram page and monobank-page https://t.co/jiJ1PLdxGD
#Ukraine #Marines #HeroOfUkraine #SupportUkraine #Krynky #DroneWarfare
C'est un anniversaire dont on parle trop peu : cela fait un siècle maintenant qu'on sait la vérité sur le Goulag.
Je me suis amusé à faire une liste, non exhaustive, des livres qui en ont parlé.
Les premiers sont sortis il y a 100 ans, voire un peu plus. Et beaucoup d'autres ont suivi. ⬇️
En clair : cela fait donc un siècle que quiconque adhère au Parti Communiste sait que le Goulag existe... Mais que cela ne le dérange pas.
Cela fait 100 ans que tout adhérent au PCF affiche donc, très officiellement, qu'il souhaite lui aussi déporter ses opposants politiques dans des camps de concentration.
Qui firent officiellement 1,6 million de morts, en URSS. Et près de 3 millions, en réalité. (*)
Cela fait donc un siècle que des gens comme Ian Brossat @IanBrossat mettent - en toute connaissance de cause - des guillemets à "victimes", quand on parle du communisme. Pour mieux dire que ces 3 millions de morts... l'avaient bien cherché.
Un siècle d'ignominie - et aucune cérémonie, aucune festivité pour marquer le coup, au siège du Parti ?
Voilà un centenaire dont on parle trop peu...
(*) Trois millions de morts au Goulag. Auxquels il faut rajouter les exécutions (1 million), les déportations, les "peuplements spéciaux", qui portent le chiffre à 15 millions de morts. Sans compter les famines (6 à 8 millions).
Ouvrages sur le Goulag, publiés en Occident
1924. Sergey Melgunov : "La Terreur rouge en Russie". Ouvrage documentaire sur les répressions bolcheviques dès 1918-1922, incluant les premiers camps.
1925. S. A. Malsagoff. "Solovki. Île des tortures et de la mort" – Notes de l’officier S. A. Malsagov, évadé de Solovki.
1927. Raymond Duguet : "Un bagne en Russie rouge". Témoignages sur les îles Solovki (premier grand camp de "rééducation par le travail" dès 1923).
1931. Ivan Matveïevitch Zaïtsev : "Solovki, lieu de tortures et de mort".
1933. Tatiana Tchernavin : "Escape from the Soviets."
1935. Frantsishak Alyakhnovich : "Sept ans dans les griffes du GPU". Souvent cité comme l’un des tout premiers témoignages de livre entier sur un camp de travail soviétique (Solovki).
1938. Ante Ciliga : "Au pays du grand mensonge". Critique du système concentrationnaire par un ancien communiste yougoslave.
1946. Victor Kravchenko : "J’ai choisi la liberté". Témoignage d’un haut fonctionnaire soviétique passé à l'Ouest.
1946. David Rousset : "L’Univers concentrationnaire". Enquêtes et appels publics sur les camps soviétiques (fin des années 1940).
1947. Dallin et Nicolaevsky : "Forced Labor in Soviet Russia" – étude documentaire basée sur des témoignages de rescapés.
1949. Margarete Buber-Neumann : "Déportée en Sibérie". Témoignage d’une communiste allemande envoyée au Goulag.
1949. Julius Margolin : "La Condition inhumaine". Cinq ans dans les camps de concentration soviétiques.
1949. Józef Czapski : "Terre inhumaine". Témoignage d’un officier polonais sur les camps soviétiques et la déportation des Polonais.
1951. Elinor Lipper : "Onze ans dans les camps soviétiques".
1951. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński : "Un monde à part". Récit d’un Polonais sur le Goulag (écrit à partir de son expérience de 1940-1942).
Années 1950. Varlam Chalamov : "Récits de la Kolyma" (écrits à partir des années 1950, circulation partielle en samizdat et à l’étranger avant la pleine publication)
1953. Alexander Weissberg-Cybulski - "L’Accusé" - témoignages sur les prisons et camps staliniens.
1962. Alexandre Soljenitsyne : "Une journée d’Ivan Denissovitch".
1967. Evguénia Guinzbourg : "Le Vertige" (écrit dans les années 1960, publié en Occident en 1967). Récit d’une femme communiste déportée.
1973. Alexandre Soljenitsyne : "L’Archipel du Goulag".
Etc.
A boy on his bike near Kramatorsk was just murdered by a russian drone. They posted this video of their crime. This is evidence this war has nothing to do with territory. It’s an attempt to wipe out an entire civilian population of an innocent county while the world watches.
Unpopular opinion but blaming a crime on postpartum psychosis is like a man blaming his testosterone for rape. Hormones aren't an excuse for horrific acts. The victims are 3 innocent babies. Enough of this crap.
Burn,Loot,R*pe,Murder that's all Russia knows how to do... & then they wonder why their neighbours want to join Nato.
A man looks for his son among bodies laid out in a field collected from Grozny streets after the Russian military seized the town, Chechnya, February 1996
Russians on the fuel crisis in Russia:
"[The problem behind the gasoline lines] is the way the country is being run."
"What can we change? A Soviet, Russian person gets used to anything. So we endure it and wait."
"We don’t expect anything from the state anyway. So we manage on our own. If there’s gasoline, there’s gasoline. If there isn’t - well, there isn’t."
"It’s very strange that a country so rich in natural resources is buying gasoline from Turkey and Belarus. Why is this happening? We have our own raw materials, which we sell left and right to China and other countries, while we ourselves go without. That’s what I don’t understand."
"The reason for the crisis is the war. What else could it be? Before the war, everything was fine."
📹: Sota
25th short movie of the Ukrainian Archive Collection 🇺🇦
Bridges of Belonging
Танцюючи крізь випробування
Tantsiuiuchy kriz vyprobuvannia
Maria Shurkhal & Amin Ebrahimi, 2025
https://t.co/yVLhCtWCSw
1080p, with hardcoded English subtitles
Diiana Paslavska was 36.
russia killed her in Kryvyi Rih yesterday while she was simply at work.
She was a mother of two daughters.
Her husband is serving in the Ukrainian military.
She loved life. She had plans.
russia took everything from her. Remember her name.
She fed 40 people in a bunker at Azovstal.
Eight were children.
Her “soup” was sometimes just two cans of meat stew in 30 liters of water.
The children couldn’t pronounce her name.
So she told them:
“Call me Auntie Soup.”
This is her story.
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I negri sono una razza che non sopporto.
L'opzione moderata è gettarli tutti nei forni crematori perché non devo essere costretto dallo stato a convincerci.
Non voglio vedere più un singolo negro in vita mia.
Da Berlino in giù per me è tutta Africa.